CLAT Exam Coaching

CLAT or Common Law Admission Test is the all-India Entrance Examination. The CLAT is especially conducted by the National Law University, Delhi or NLU for getting admission for Under-Graduate and Post Graduate degree programs such as (LL.B & LL.M). The main responsibility of conducting the exam would be rotated among the NLU. These are given based on seniority in establishments. Normally, the CLAT is a gateway exam for 14 premier law universities in India. These are popularly called as the National Law Schools or National Law Universities.

In the late 1980s, National Law Schools has begun with a premier institution setup. They have mandated carrying out bold experiments on legal education across the country. National Law University of India (NLSIU), Bangalore, gained a major reputation for promoting as well as catering to the education requirements for students. The success prompted the concept to grow as well as other institutions joined such as Bhopal Hyderabad and Kolkatta. Each of the institutions had a separate entrance exam originally, and it became quite an annoyance for the aspirant. An aspirant filed a petition at the Supreme Court of India about the issue. Upon investigating the issue, the Supreme Court of India mandated a common entrance exam for National Law Schools. Judgment leads to the formation of the Common Law Entrance Exam or CLAT. Almost all the National Law Schools admit students on their CLAT scores.

Public sector undertakings in India, such as the ONGC, Steel Authority of India, Coal India, BHEL, Oil India, and many others, also use CLAT Post Graduation (CLAT PG) scores during the recruitment process. The test can be easily taken by the student who completed the Higher Secondary Examination or the 12th grade for admission of an Under-Graduate degree in Law (BA LL.B). Students who are graduated can also take Law for Master of Laws (LL.M) programs in the Law school.

Why Do You Join Our CLAT Coaching Classes?

For scoring high in the CLAT Exam, it is necessary to have proper coaching with the right guidance from experts. Choosing the D Education Endeavor is one of the best options for joining the CLAT coaching classes. Below are some of the reasons for joining the CLAT Coaching Classes

  • Online and offline CLAT coaching Classes
  • 78% is the previous passing percentage for the CLAT
  • 5 demo classes
  • Conducts more than 70+ Mock tests
  • Students can practice more than 7000 + question
  • Gain more Experience before going for the exam
  • Helps in confidence-building
  • Helps as a fear eliminator
  • Well equipped classrooms
  • Well structured study material, especially Books for CLAT
  • Master all the subjects

CLAT 2022 Exam Highlights

Before we get into the details of the CLAT 2022 Exam, we can have a look at the highlights of the exam which will give you a bird’s eye view about the CLAT Exam. The exam highlights for CLAT 2022 is given below:

Exam HighlightsDetails
Exam NameCLAT (Common Law Admission Test)
CLAT Exam Conducting BodyConsortium of National Law Universities
CLAT Exam LevelUG and PG
CLAT Exam FrequencyOnce a year
CLAT Exam ModeOffline
CLAT Exam Duration120 Minutes
CLAT Exam LanguageEnglish
CLAT Exam PurposeAdmissions to BA LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB, BBA LLB, BSW LLB, LLM cour

The CLAT 2022 Exam shall be conducted in offline mode where the paper will have 150 questions from five different subjects including English (Comprehension), General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability), Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. The CLAT 2022 Syllabus according to the sections is given below:

English language: This section will test the candidates’ proficiency in English based on comprehension passages. Students will be given passages of about 450 words each and such passages could be fiction/ non-fiction, contemporary/historical, etc. Candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used therein, etc. The inference would be key here, candidates will have to comprehend the main idea discussed in the passage including any counter-arguments used in the passage.

Current Affairs including General Knowledge: This section would again consist of passages instead of direct questions that were asked earlier. The passages would again be of 450 words each and the same would be derived from news, journals, etc. Questions based on such passages would be asked. Such a question can cover static portion as well, candidates are therefore advised not to forgo the static portion entirely. Reading Newspapers daily, specifically, articles containing any Bill or Judgments or legal information should help in preparing for this section.

Quantitative Techniques: The Quantitative Technique or Math’s section will include short sets of facts or propositions, graphs, or other textual, pictorial or diagrammatic representations of numerical information, followed by a series of questions. The questions will be in the form of Data Interpretation i.e. candidates would be required to infer information from the given passage and answer accordingly.

Legal Reasoning: This section will test the candidate’s interest in the study of law, research aptitude, and problem-solving ability. Questions would again be based on passages relating to facts or scenarios involving legal matters. The passage would contain certain rules and principles which should be identified and accordingly applied to the questions. The passages would be approximately 450 words each.

Logical Reasoning: The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the candidate’s ability to identify patterns, logical links, and rectify illogical arguments. The questions would be based on the passage

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