What do you study in legal aptitude for CLAT?
CLAT Legal Aptitude Preparation Books
- Legal Aptitude/ Legal Reasoning- AP Bhardwaj for Legal Knowledge.
- Complete CLAT Companion- Harsh Gagrani for Legal Aptitude (Both Reasoning and Knowledge).
- CLAT Magazine- LegalEdge for Current Legal Knowledge.
Is legal aptitude removed from CLAT 2021?
Instead of Legal Aptitude, it is now Legal Reasoning. Legal Reasoning section has passages of 450 words each which may relate to fact situations or scenarios involving legal matters, public policy questions or moral philosophical enquiries.
What are legal aptitude questions?
What is Legal Aptitude? Legal Aptitude questions tests the student’s problem-solving ability about the legal issues in hand. Basically, the Legal Aptitude section consists of two types of questions – Legal Reasoning and Legal GK (including legal maxims, important judgments).
How do I prepare for CLAT legal reasoning?
CLAT Legal Reasoning: Tips and tricks
- Read the comprehension first and then attempt the question.
- The view of the author is paramount.
- Always go with an answer which has clear reference in the passage.
- Do not miss any Mock Tests or any practice test provided to you.
- Work consistently on your reading skills.
How do you solve legal aptitude questions?
Time Management Tips for CLAT 2019 Legal Aptitude preparation
- Use the following order for solving questions- Principle – Fact – Option – Double check language of correct option with principle and mark. DO NOT double check with facts.
- Improve Legal Vocabulary.
- Work on the reading speed in general.
How many seats are there in CLAT exam?
The All India Seats for UG programs are1,308. The total number of CLAT seats offered to the state students where the NLUs are located is 621. The number of seats available for the special category is 325….7. Total Seats in CLAT for GNLU Gandhinagar.
Category | BA LLB |
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General | 115 |
SC | 14 |
ST | 27 |
NRI Sponsored/NRI | 18 |
How many students are appearing for CLAT 2021?
CLAT previous year highlights
Particular | 2021 |
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CLAT Registration* | Number of Registered Candidates – 70,277 No of appeared candidates – 62,107 CLAT UG – 53,532 CLAT PG – 8,574 |
Number of seats offered | 5-year integrated LLB programs – 2622 seats LLM program – 808 seats |
What is full form of CLAT?
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities around the country. CLAT is organized by the Consortium of National Law Universities consisting of the representative universities.
What are the questions asked in CLAT?
CLAT UG Syllabus – Subject Wise Questions and Weightage
Subject/topics | Number of questions | Percentage weightage |
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English Language | 28-32 questions | 20% |
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge | 35-39 questions | 25% |
Legal Reasoning | 35-39 questions | 25% |
Logical Reasoning | 28-32 questions | 20% |
Is legal reasoning tough?
Is the Legal Reasoning section of CLAT difficult? The Legal Reasoning section of CLAT is not very difficult. If candidates prepare for the exam well and cover the syllabus, they will be able to get a good score in this section.
Has anyone cracked CLAT a month?
Ideally, there is no one month crack that can be applied in CLAT. But, since it is a test of critical reading and analytical skills and there is less focus on prior knowledge, one can clear the exam with one month of preparation. The only condition is that the candidate should be good at reading and critical thinking.