Clat Preparation
This time of the year has always been most tense when two giant exams clash and we do not want you to be collateral damage. The two giants are your boards and the competitive exam you have to undertake to get into college. Needless to say that both are extremely important and have to be […]
Almost all of us have written a test at some point in our lives. However, an aptitude test examines a candidate quite differently than the average school test. Aptitude tests are used by colleges to grant admission, by corporates to grant jobs and in general to test a candidate’s efficiency at problem-solving, prioritization, and numerical […]
Yes, you heard/read me right, it is a hoax. A hoax means “a plan to deceive someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is not one, or a trick:” as per Cambridge Dictionary, and “an act intended to trick or dupe : IMPOSTURE” as per Merriam – Webster. So let me tell you why such articles that emit global gas on paper, and […]
The Benefits of Classroom Learning In Parts 1 and 2, a brief overview of the advantages and disadvantages of self-preparation and correspondence courses was given. This part answers the next natural question: what does classroom learning add to the value that can be gained by correspondence courses? Another question, which has become relevant in light […]
Let’s address the elephant in the room: is it absolutely necessary to take coaching classes to clear CLAT? The answer is no. Full disclosure: the author himself did not take any coaching classes to clear CLAT in 2012. It is most certainly possible to do well at law entrance exams without taking any coaching classes […]
A lot of students often complain that they do not feel discomfort with any section of the CLAT paper…except math. The CLAT format recently changed, and it was announced that math would not be a part of the paper; it would be replaced by “data interpretation”. Students rejoiced. And then the CLAT Consortium circulated the […]
Take it from a person who has cracked law entrance exams himself, and has seen several of his students crack it with his help/ influence: no matter how smart you are, unguided and unfocused preparation will almost always result in a bad result. Preparation needs to be smart and focused; not necessarily long and hard. […]
CLAT Preparation, or any test preparation for that matter, can be broken down into 4 phases. Depending on the time available and your own strengths and weaknesses, the duration could vary. Yet, the broad phases remain the same. These phases are Discovering, Foundation-building, Rehearsing and Peaking. The first phase is that of DISCOVERY. During this phase, […]