Is it Hard to Clear CLAT Being a Science Student?

Not at all! Clearing the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) as a science student is entirely possible. The CLAT isn’t biased towards any particular stream. The exam is the same for everyone and tests students on concepts learned up to the 10th grade. If you are consistent with your preparation, cracking the CLAT can be straightforward.

Tips for Preparation

To prepare effectively, start by thoroughly going through the syllabus and reviewing past year papers. Make sure you regularly study General Knowledge (GK) and Current Affairs, as these are important components of the exam. Strategic preparation and smart paper attempting techniques are essential. Practice as many mock tests as possible to build confidence and improve time management.

Are All National Law Schools Equally Good?

No, not all National Law Schools are equally good. The older National Law Universities (NLUs) like NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, NLIU Bhopal, NUJS Kolkata, NLU Jodhpur and GNLU Gandhinagar are ranked much higher than the newer ones. However, at this stage, your focus should be on starting your preparations rather than worrying about which law school is the best.

Pros and Cons of Being a Science Student

As a science student who took Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) and Economics in 12th grade, here are some pros and cons you might encounter:

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Cons

  1. General Knowledge: Science subjects like Physics and Maths require a lot of time and effort, leaving less room for keeping up with daily updates and general knowledge. Plan your study schedule carefully and don’t neglect GK.
  2. English: While I have been an avid reader, many science students struggle with English, especially those who focus heavily on their science subjects. Make time to read, build your vocabulary and understand complex sentences. This will also help with verbal reasoning.

Pros

  1. Maths and Reasoning: Having a strong background in Maths is beneficial. Being familiar with mathematical concepts and possessing analytical skills and reasoning abilities are advantageous for sections like logical reasoning and solving intricate puzzles.

Key Preparation Strategies

  1. Focus on General Knowledge and Language Skills: Around 80% of the CLAT paper depends on English, Legal Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and GK. Thus, it’s important to keep track of current affairs and work on language skills.
  2. Practice Aptitude and Reasoning: Your aptitude and reasoning skills play a significant role. Practice as many mock tests as possible to hone these skills.
  3. Smart Time Management: Learn to manage your time effectively during the exam. Don’t spend too much time on any one question and avoid random guessing.

Conclusion

Balancing board exams and CLAT preparation can be challenging but manageable. Many students from engineering and science backgrounds successfully clear the CLAT. Focus on your board exams for now and once they are over, dedicate your efforts to CLAT preparation. A crash course, solving previous years’ papers and consistent hard work can make a significant difference. Remember, the CLAT paper might seem easy, but the competition is tough, so prepare diligently.

Good luck and remember that with a bit of hard work, strategic preparation and a dash of luck, you can achieve your goal of getting into a top law school.


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Aishwarya Agrawal
Aishwarya Agrawal

Aishwarya is a gold medalist from Hidayatullah National Law University (2015-2020) and has over 9 years of experience in law. She has been mentoring law aspirants to help them secure admission to their dream colleges and universities.

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