Friday, September 11, 2020

Important guidelines for appearing in CLAT 2020

CLAT will be conducted on 28th September 2020. Witnessing the rising cases of infection, NLU will be taking a socially distanced Computer-Based Test. The aspirants must have joined a professional and Best CLAT Coaching in Delhi to ease the pressure and stress that they face while preparing. 

Around 70,000 students appeared for the exam last year and numbers will likely increase this year. And to keep the safety of students intact the conducting authority has released new guidelines for CLAT 2020. The syllabus and exam pattern will be as per the guidelines issued by the body. So to cover up the syllabus students must be seeking the expertise of a Best institute for CLAT Preparation as the area is well known for its numerous coaching institutes. 

 

The exam offers over 2500 seats in undergraduate programs and 740+ seats in postgraduate programs. So to secure a seat in NLU and other participating institutes and for faculty of law, Delhi University students require in-depth and quality CLAT Coaching in Delhi  But keeping in mind the safety of everyone this blog fetches you some important guidelines issued by the authority that needs to keep in mind well before appearing for the exam. 

 

 CLAT 2020 Exam Guidelines- Type 1

 

The examination centre will be fully equipped with safety tools like thermometers, cleaning staff. The main highlights of these are described below. 

 

- Separate staff will be deployed for maintaining social distancing at the examination centre. 

 

- Staff with sanitizers and thermo guns will be present at the entry gates. 

 

- Aspirants with COVID-19 symptoms will be permitted inside the examination. For them separate isolation labs to be maintained. 

 

- PPE kits will available for the staff in isolation labs. 

 

- Sufficient hand sanitizers and soaps will be provided in the washroom and entire building. 

 

 Exam Guidelines- Type 2

- All the aspirants with >99.14 will be temperature directed to the isolation lab to the exam 

 

- All the aspirants have to deposit their mobile phones at a designated location and they can collect while exiting.

 

- In the case of a scribe, both the aspirants and scribe must bring their own N95 mask and sanitizers. 

 

Important things to carry on the examination day

 

The following are some important things that need to be carried and these are recommended by the top CLAT Coaching in Delhi 

- Personal water bottle 

- Admit card

- Personal gloves 

- Hand sanitizers

- Phone (to be deposited in the designated location)

 

Exam Day Guidelines- Code of conduct 

 

- The aspirants have to carry mandatory an identity card (Aadhar card, driving license, or any other) along with the hall ticket. 

 

- Thermal screening is compulsory for all the aspirants. 

 

- The aspirants need to avoid group gatherings at the examination centre. 

- The aspirants are not allowed to carry any paper or study material inside the examination hall.

 

- The test is scheduled for 22nd August 2020 in an online mode i.e. Computer-based test

 

General tips to ace CLAT 2020

 

Tips suggest by the professional faculty members of the prime CLAT Coaching in Delhi to ace the law entrance with ease. 

 

1. Learn new words every day- The English and comprehensive section of the exam is easy and scoring. To get an upper hand in this section, one needs to add new words to its vocabulary. If you this section for granted then this can be the reason for deduction in overall percentile. This section will test your vocabulary, comprehension knowledge, and understanding of applied grammar. Keep a dictionary handy and you can also go web browsing to grab the word power.

 

2. Don't hurry into things-  The comprehension requires a lot of reading and patience. It requires daily practice. It is advised to read the passage at least twice before jumping to the questions. The key here is to break the sentence and try to attain its meaning. As per the new examination pattern, there would more questions in this section.

 

3. Extensive Reading- To ace law exams, it is required to read each and everything possible be it blogs, editorials, newspapers, magazines. Experts suggest reading newspapers like The Hindu, Times of India, etc. daily. 

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