Mock Test for CLAT preparation - Best Recommended Mock Test for CLAT preparation

# May 07, 2021 by Harshita Nandal

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Mock Test for CLAT preparation – Best Recommended Mock Test for CLAT preparation

Mock tests for CLAT are important because of the practice they provide. Multiple attempt of Mock Test help students revise the entire syllabus in the simulated setting of the actual exam. This way they remember what they have learned and perform well in actual exam. Mock tests help students by giving them an opportunity to revise the syllabus well before the real examinations. Revision is the key to remember all that you have studied.

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Attempt the Best Mock Tests and analyse your performance regularly, giving the Right Mock Tests at the Right Time and in the Right amount is the key to success for your CLAT Preparation. It’s always good to analyse your Preparation regularly and know your stand among competition at regular intervals as this is a Competitive examination and the best way to do the same is to check your performance in popular mock tests that are available online. This is one of the major reasons why students join coaching institutes.

Here are some of the major Mock Tests available online which have been referred by some past year toppers and have delivered good results recently.

 

 CLAT Mock Test Series by Career Launcher (CL)

CLAT Mock Test Series by Legal Edge (LE)

CLAT Mock Test Series by Lawpreptutorial

 CLAT Mock Test Series by Gradeup  

 CLAT Mock Test Series by Crack CLAT  

 CLAT Mock Test Series by Clatgyan

 CLAT Mock Test Series by Clatprep

“The mocks are the most important part of your CLAT preparations. Take the mocks very seriously and after taking mocks, spend one-two hours analysing them (very important). Do a section-wise analysis and make sure none of your weaknesses goes unnoticed.” mentioned by Aprajita AIR I CLAT 2020

“After attempting each and every mock student need to check each and every question of that mock, where he or she made mistake, why that mistake and what shall be their strategy in next mock. Student also needs to keep an eye on time management.” mentioned by Ms. Suhasini Kashyap- Academic Head Career Launcher LST

“Mock tests are extremely important. Start taking some in 11th grade itself if you start your prep at that time and when in the final year of prep, one mock every week and one mock everyday two months before the exam will be of help.” mentioned by Anhad Kaur – AIR I AILET 2020 & AIR 7 CLAT 2020

“Giving the mock tests just like an actual exam is the key. At the same time it is important that candidates take out the time to explore their specific strategies and figure out the time management issues that is obviously a challenge in an examination like the CLAT. When looking at answer keys and explanations it is very important to look at trusted faculty members keys and making sure that you look at the explanations not just of the wrong answers but also the correct answers in many cases – the reasoning that a student applied and the correct reasoning may be very different. That distinction is an important one for overall improvement.” mentioned by Debajyoti Das Co-Founder at Legal Sapiens and Legal Aptitude Faculty at GradeUP

“Taking mock tests is really important. But it is just the beginning of the game. Complete and proper analysis of mock tests is mandatory. Students attempting 10 mock tests and analysing them properly are always ahead of students who take 100 mock tests and don’t analyse them. Mock analysis is not just looking at the number of correct and wrong answers.” mentioned by Thrinath Reddy(Co-Founder & CEO at Noobs Law School)

“Taking  and analyzing mock tests can never be emphasized enough. All the hard work one puts in completing their syllabus would fail if they don’t practice enough mock tests. The ideal strategy should be to try and take at least 20 mock tests prior to CLAT. You must also analyse every mock test you take to get an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. Once you are comfortable with taking mock tests, try and change the sequence in which you attempt all subjects as this might help you improve your speed and accuracy. For example, try doing Logical Reasoning or Maths in between 2 reading intensive subjects like English or Legal Reasoning for your mind to take a break from focusing too much on reading” mentioned by Gauresh Chaudhary – Academic Head at Coachmeforclat and currently studying in  NLSIU Bangalore

The CLAT Exam Pattern  is important to read for every student who wishes to appear for it. The CLAT Exam Pattern  gives a clear idea to the student about the type of questions, exam duration exam language and various other important details about the examination.

The CLAT Exam Pattern  also helps in the planning of preparation for the examination and successfully clearing the same.

The CLAT Exam Pattern  in brief:

Particulars

Details

Mode of Examination

Computer Based Test (CBT)

Exam Duration

2 hours

Subjects

  • English Language
  • Current Affairs, including General Knowledge
  • Legal Reasoning
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Quantitative Techniques

Type of Question

MCQ’s

Total No. of Questions

150

Total Marks

150 marks

Negative Marking

0.25 for each wrong answer

Language of Paper

English only

 

CLAT  Subject Wise Weightage:

Subjects

No. of Questions

Weightage

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%

Quantitative Techniques

13-17 questions

 10%

 

CLAT  Marking Criteria:

Marking Criteria

Correct Answer

         +1

Incorrect Answer

        -0.25

Unanswered

           0

 

 

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Harshita Nandal
Harshita Nandal

Harshita Nandal has worked as a Creative head in Mitrakshar, University of Delhi. She has done her Graduation from the University of Delhi in English Honours. In her free time, she prefers to play the guitar, take short walks in between work and loves to watch Korean dramas. Currently, she is an author at Educere India to fulfil the desire of her passion for writing.