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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Let me cut all the unnecessary stuff and come directly to the question that you asked. I hope you are aware of the pattern of AILET and how is it different from CLAT. If you are not aware, CLAT is a 200 marks exam with negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer. The exam is conducted online and has to be attempted within 2 hours. AILET, on the other hand, is a 150 marks, an offline exam with no negative marking.
Coming to the syllabus part, there is no much difference in the syllabus except for the fact that AILET tests your in-depth knowledge of a subject. So, you would have to focus more on static history portion. Further, th
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, there are online platforms for CLAT and some of them are effective even.
For eg. Career Launcher provides for an online coaching and through your Id you get all materials mocks and other requisites.
Apart from CL, Clat Possible also provides for same and in southern India and western India, there are online platforms provided by Law Prep, Endeavour and Sriram.
However, as a student of law, I would suggest that these platforms are helpful only if you are disciplined enough to work out for it attracts more distractions and also while a physical coaching does help you stay motivated and a practice is thus made.
You also get into t
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Study Package for CLAT & LLM Entrance Examinations by A.P Bhardwaj
Guide to Common Law Admission Test by Hema Raman
LLM entrance exam guide by Asian books private ltd
Comprehensive Book of English Grammar by Dr. B. B. Jain
Common Law Admission Test CLAT (Guide) by Rph Editorial Board
Common Law Admission Test by Lal and Mishra
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The CLAT is an objective type examination of 200 marks. Each question carries one mark. The duration of the examination is of two hours. Out of the 200 marks, the subject areas with weightage are as the following:
English including comprehension - 40 marks;
General knowledge and current affairs - 50 marks;
Elementary mathematics - 20 marks;
Legal aptitude - 50 marks
Logical reasoning - 40 marks.
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