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2 Months Preparation Strategy & Tips for CLAT 2025

2 Months Preparation Strategy & Tips for CLAT 2025

Edited By Sansar Singh Chhikara | Updated on Jan 13, 2024 11:43 AM IST | #CLAT

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is India's biggest and most difficult law entrance exam. The exam is conducted once every year for admissions to 24 participating NLUs. Given the difficulty level of the CLAT exam, it goes without saying that students need to prepare well to get a good rank in this entrance exam.

Most students start preparing for the CLAT exam one year before the date. Given the wide range of topics and subjects, students must start their preparations well in advance. However, students who quickly grasp concepts can also crack the exam in a shorter preparation period. In this article, we will talk about the 2 months preparation strategy and tips for CLAT 2025.

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CLAT 2 Months Preparation Strategy

Creating a CLAT preparation timetable for two months requires a personalized approach based on your strengths, weaknesses, and study preferences. However, here's a sample timetable that you can use as a starting point and modify as per your needs to prepare for CLAT 2025 in two months:

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Week 1:

  • English Language: Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Legal Reasoning: Introduction to Legal Reasoning and Basic Concepts

  • General Knowledge: Current Affairs (last 6 months)

  • Logical Reasoning: Syllogisms and Analytical Reasoning

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Week 2:

  • English: Reading Comprehension and Cloze Test

  • Legal Reasoning: Legal Maxims and Constitution

  • General Knowledge: History and Polity

  • Logical Reasoning: Blood Relations and Coding-Decoding

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Week 3:

  • English: Parajumbles and Sentence Correction

  • Legal Reasoning: Contracts and Torts

  • General Knowledge: Science and Technology

  • Logical Reasoning: Critical Reasoning and Assumptions

Week 4:

  • English: Idioms and Phrases and Fill in the Blanks

  • Legal Reasoning: Criminal Law and Constitutional Law

  • General Knowledge: Economics and Banking

  • Logical Reasoning: Series and Puzzles

Week 5:

  • English: Para Completion and Sentence Improvement

  • Legal Reasoning: International Law and Jurisprudence

  • General Knowledge: Awards and Honors

  • Logical Reasoning: Analogies and Directions

Week 6:

  • English: Mock Tests and Previous Year Question Papers

  • Legal Reasoning: Mock Tests and Previous Year Question Papers

  • General Knowledge: Mock Tests and Previous Year Question Papers

  • Logical Reasoning: Mock Tests and Previous Year Question Papers

Week 7 and 8:

Keep the last two weeks spare for revision work. Recollect all the topics and subjects that you have studied during the course of six weeks. Students must understand that it is easy to forget topics that you learned, if not brushed up correctly.

The timetable above is just a general outline. Adjust the study hours based on your personal preferences and strengths. Allocate dedicated time for mock tests, revision, and solving previous year question papers. Regularly assess your progress and make adjustments accordingly.

Divide your study hours into smaller intervals to avoid burnout. Take short breaks during study sessions to rejuvenate yourself. Also, keep a buffer time towards the end for revision and to work on areas that need improvement.

Remember, consistency and discipline are key during your preparation. Stick to your timetable as much as possible, and make sure to evaluate your performance regularly. Adjust your study plan if you find any areas that need more attention.

CLAT 2025 Preparation Tips

Preparing for CLAT in just two months can be challenging, but with proper planning and dedication, it is possible to make the most of your preparation time. Here is a suggested strategy and some tips to help you in your CLAT preparation:

  1. Understand the Exam Pattern: Familiarize yourself with the CLAT 2025 exam pattern, including the number of sections, types of questions, and time allotted for each section. This will help you strategize your preparation accordingly.

  2. Create a Study Plan: Divide the two-month period into specific timeframes and allocate dedicated study hours for each section. Make sure to include breaks and revision periods in your study plan.

  3. Focus on Core Subjects: Dedicate more time and effort to subjects like English Language, General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning, as these carry significant weightage in the CLAT exam. Develop a strong foundation in these subjects by studying relevant concepts, practicing questions, and solving sample papers.

  4. Solve Previous Year Question Papers: Solve previous years' question papers of CLAT to get acquainted with the exam pattern and understand the types of questions asked. This will also help you identify your strengths and weaknesses in different sections.

  5. Take Mock Tests: Take regular CLAT mock tests to assess your preparation level and work on improving time management skills. Analyze your performance in mock tests to identify areas that need improvement and focus on them in your subsequent preparation.

  6. Improve Speed and Accuracy: Work on improving your speed and accuracy in solving questions. Practice solving questions within the stipulated time limit to get comfortable with the exam's time constraints.

  7. Stay Updated with Current Affairs: Stay updated with the latest news and current affairs as this is an important component of the CLAT exam. Read newspapers, magazines, and online sources regularly to enhance your knowledge in this area.

  8. Seek Guidance and Clarify Doubts: If you come across any doubts or concepts that are unclear, seek guidance from teachers, mentors, or join online forums to get your queries resolved. Having clarity on concepts will boost your confidence during the exam.

  9. Revision is Key: Allocate time for regular revision of all topics. Reviewing and revisiting previously learned concepts will help reinforce your understanding and improve retention.

  10. Stay Positive and Take Care of Yourself: Maintain a positive mindset throughout your preparation journey. Take breaks, exercise regularly, eat healthily, and get enough rest to stay physically and mentally fit.

Students must remember, individual strategies may vary, so customize your preparation plan based on your strengths and weaknesses. Consistency, dedication, and a structured approach to studying will greatly enhance your chances of success in the CLAT 2025 exam.

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Hello,


To prepare for the CLAT exam:


1. Focus on Legal Aptitude, English Language, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, Quantitative Techniques, and Legal Reasoning.

2. Practice solving mock tests and previous papers.

3. Stay updated with current affairs and legal developments.


Hope this helps,

Thank you

Hii There,

Yes, after completing a B.Sc. degree from any recognized university, you are eligible to apply for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission to various National Law Universities (NLUs) in India for their integrated LLB programs. You can also pursue a traditional LLB program (3-year) from any university that offers it, provided you meet their specific eligibility criteria. It's important to check the individual university's or college's eligibility requirements for their LLB program.


I hope this answers your question.

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Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing great.

As per your question, NO you are not eligible to give CLAT exam this year. Because the eligibility criteria for the CLAT exam provides that, you need to complete your 12th grade and during the filling of application form for the CLAT, you need to put your marks, and without completing 12th you cannot get your marks.

Hope this helps!

Hello,

you would likely give the CLAT examination in 2025. The CLAT examination is typically taken by students in their final year of high school or after completing high school, depending on the specific requirements of the universities or colleges they are applying to. Since you will be in class 12th in 2025, you would most likely take the CLAT exam in that year for admission to undergraduate law programs starting in the academic year 2026. However, it is essential to verify the specific eligibility criteria and exam dates for the CLAT exam in 2025 by checking the official CLAT website or contacting the conducting authority.

Hope this helps you,

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Taking admission in ba llb in nmims with 68 marks is only possible when you belongs to sc/st category. 60-70 is a good score in CLAT exam for SC/ST category.Analysis of the paper suggests that a good score in CLAT will be 80-90 this year. Overall, 90+ is a good score in CLAT 2024 for the general category

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Option: 2

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Option: 3

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Option: 4

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125 toffees cost Rs. 75, Find the cost of one million toffees if there is a discount of 40% on the selling price for this quantity.

 

Option: 1

Rs.3,00,000


Option: 2

Rs. 3,20,000


Option: 3

3,60,000


Option: 4

Rs.4,00,000


14. Find the present value (in Rs.) of Rs.3000 due after 5 years at 10% p.a. simple interest.

Option: 1

1500


Option: 2

1800


Option: 3

2000


Option: 4

2500


24. Raju took a loan at 8% per annum simple interest for a period of 5 years. At the end of five years he paid Rs.10640 to clear his loan. How much loan did he take?

Option: 1

Rs.8500


Option: 2

Rs.8000


Option: 3

Rs.7700


Option: 4

Rs.7600


'A' carelessly left an iron pole across a public road 300 m from that spot was a traffic signal indicating speed limit to be 20 kmph. B, riding a scooter at 80 kmph, noticed the protrusion from a distance, but still could not avoid it, collided with the pole and was injured. In an action by B against A.

Option: 1

B will lose as he was driving very fast


Option: 2

B will lose for some other reasons


Option: 3

B will succeed, because A was careless


Option: 4

B will succeed, because A could have avoided the mishap by putting up a warning


'A' was having a get together with his old friends and on his friend's suggestions, he consumed some alcohol. On his way back to home at night, 'A' heard some footsteps and turning back, he imagined he saw a figure moving towards him with a spear. In fact, it was only a man, 'B' with an umbrella, who was telling 'A' to walk carefully since 'A' appeared to be unsteady. However, 'A' proceeded to attack 'B' with an iron rod leading to grave injuries to 'B'. Is 'A' guilty of causing grievous hurt to 'B'?

Option: 1

No, 'A' is not guilty because in his intoxicated state, the umbrella appeared a spear to him and he exercised his right of private defence.


Option: 2

No, 'A' is not guilty because 'B' could have attacked 'A' with his umbrella


Option: 3

No, 'A' is not guilty because he was intoxicated on the suggestions of his friends and was incapable of knowing that he was savagely attacking a man, who was carrying only an umbrella


Option: 4

Yes, 'A' is guilty because he got intoxicated voluntarily and under the effect of this voluntary intoxication, he attacked and caused grievous injuries to 'B' who posed no threat to him in fart


'A"s cattle was being regularly stolen and 'A' was unable to apprehend the thief. One night, 'A' finally manages to catch 'B' untying his cow from the cowshed under the cover of darkness. 'A' slowly crept up to 'B' and slashed his neck with a sickle leading to the death of 'B' Is 'A' guilty of the offence of culpable homicide?

Option: 1

No, 'A' was only exercising his right of private defence of property


Option: 2

No, 'B' continued stealing of his cattle would have rendered his business inoperable


Option: 3

Yes, 'A' had no reasonable apprehension that 'A' could suffer any grievous hurt if he did not kill 'B'


Option: 4

Yes, 'A' should have first challenged 'B' to surrender before taking any steps to cause 'B's death


A, a 15 year old girl, having been rebuked by her mother leaves her house. At railway station she met the accused who takes her to his house. He provides her clothes, money and ornaments at his house and has sexual intercourse with the girl with her consent. What offence has been committed?

Option: 1

The mother is accused of maltreatment.


Option: 2

The accused is guilty of rape.  


Option: 3

The accused is not guilty.


Option: 4

None of the above.


A, a 15 year old girl, left her mother’s house and joined the accused because her mother has turned down the proposal of her marriage with the accused on the ground that she was too young. While she was with the accused he had sexual intercourse with her against her will. What offence has been committed?

Option: 1 None

Option: 2 None

Option: 3 None

Option: 4 None

A, a chain snatcher, forcibly pulled the ear rings from the ears of an old lady. Both the ear lobes were torn and the old lady suffered pain and suffering for over three weeks. For what offence can A be prosecuted? What offence have been committed?

Option: 1

He is guilty of theft.


Option: 2

A is guilty of voluntarily causing ‘grievous hurt’.


Option: 3

He is guilty of rash and negligent.


Option: 4

None of the above.


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