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How to prepare for the exam CLAT 2023 in a month? - Lucknow LPT

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  • Dec 7, 2022
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How can you prepare for CLAT 2023?


In CLAT exam, prioritizing time is more important than time management because every minute in the exam decides your rank and the college you attend. Therefore, effective prioritization is crucial to secure a seat in your dream college. It is a common belief that there is too much to study and too little time during exams. However, planning your preparation will help you think strategically and succeed on the upcoming exam. We will show you how to improve your preparation by prioritizing and creating a to-do list.


The Common Law Admission Test is one of the most highly competitive law school entrance exams. For CLAT preparation, There are many online Coaching Centre for CLAT where you can join online classes as well as join mock test. About 70,000 students compete for admission to 22 national law schools each year.


It may be a little scary to compete with all these applicants for a spot at an NLU. However, if you are dedicated and determined, passing the exam is not a big challenge!

Wondering how to prepare for CLAT 2023? In this post, you will find tips and tricks on how to better prepare yourself and score high marks on the upcoming exam.


How to prepare for the exam CLAT 2023 in a month?


As long as you have been consistently preparing for CLAT, you do not need to put pressure on yourself in the last month.


Focus fully on your preparation in the last month because these 30 days can make or break your performance on the exam.


To help you better understand how to prepare for the CLAT exam in one month, we have compiled some simple tips in the following post.


Week 1


Try to learn 100-120 new words.

Read the newspaper every day and watch the news regularly.

Get clear on all the basic concepts and learn all the basics from each subject.

Read the weekly magazine to find out about the world events of that week.

Try to solve at least 1-2 practice tests regularly.


Week 2


In week 2, try the practice test and analyze your performance in the exam.

After the analysis, you will know your weak points and learn how to improve in these areas.

Try to solve as many questions as possible from the previous year's assignments.

Read monthly magazines and solve quizzes on GK every day to test your preparation level.

Practice English questions with idioms, proverbs, cloze tests, word stems, seam tests, etc.


Week 3


Review all the topics you prepared last week.

Solve as many tasks from the previous year as possible to improve your time management and problem solving skills.

Try to solve at least two practice tests every day.

Analyze your performance and try to work on the weak areas.


Week 4


In the last week of preparation, many students will panic. But with proper preparation, it is easy to pass the exam CLAT.

Read the paper daily until the end of the exam.

Take CLAT practice tests and analyze your performance after each practice test.

Try to improve your weak areas.


Top 5 tricks to pass CLAT 2023 entrance exam


As the exam is just around the corner, you should be so wise to make a preparation plan for CLAT 2023 entrance exam as all the sections play an important role in qualifying.


We would like to remind you that preparing for the Common Law Admission Test is all about balancing the sections. Yes, you read that correctly!


You should divide your CLAT 2023 preparation into two parts:


Concept formation: 75% of the time

Practicing the questionnaires and analyzing your performance: 25% of the time


We have compiled the top five tips to help you prepare for the upcoming exam.


What is the CLAT 2023 preparation strategy?


Due to the increasing competition, it might be difficult for most of you to prepare for the CLAT exam. However, it is easy to pass the exam if you follow a well-structured CLAT study plan and preparation strategy.


Following a single schedule that will help you get good results is a myth as each of your preparation strategies may be different.


Therefore, we recommend you to design your schedule according to how it suits you and how many hours you can study.


Instead of creating a schedule for 7-8 hours per day, it is recommended to create a task table that includes 5 to 7 tasks per day.


You need to write down what you should learn every day, because this way you will not miss any topic


Be specific: do not just write down the name of the subject you are supposed to learn on a particular day. Instead, try writing down the name of the subject followed by the name of the topic, the name of the book, and the page number.


Let us say you are preparing with the LegalEdge study material; write down the numbers of the assignments.


Also, make sure to cross out after each subject or assignment, as this will motivate you and boost your confidence.


When should I start my preparation for CLAT 2023?


Many of you may be worried about when is the right time to start your preparation, how should you start your preparation and much more. Well, we are here to help you with your questions.


According to the experts, you should start preparing at least 5 or 6 months before the exam.


If you start preparing early, you will have enough time to prepare, practice the CLAT questionnaires from the previous year, and have more time to review


It will also give you a good overview of where you are making mistakes and how to fix them.


How to prepare for the CLAT 2023 exam at home?


For most of you, the ongoing national crisis may make it difficult to leave the house to prepare for the CLAT exam.


Therefore, it is important that you acquire skills and tactics to manage your preparation at home. Here are some proven tips to help you better prepare for the CLAT exam at home.

Timing is important! Very important!


Plan your study schedule by dividing it into "subject", indicating the subject and then the study medium.


The medium can be CLAT preparation books, sample assignments, mock exams, modules from online coaching, or your study notes.


Ask yourself: Where did my last 10 days go?


Recall the activities of the last ten days and write them down briefly. This way you can find out in which areas you failed in your daily planning.


These notes will help you minimize distractions and focus on preparation.




 
 
 

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