
As a CLAT aspirant, one of your primary objectives must be to master approximation and learn how to handle approximation-based questions in CLAT quant. These types of questions can help you boost your overall score and help you reach your target score with ease. However, you may need some guidance in the form of techniques and methods to use when solving approximation-based questions in CLAT 2026. These techniques aim to help you spend the least amount of time on a particular question but yield the best results.

Parallel Reasoning is an important part of the CLAT Logical Reasoning section. Many students find it confusing because it requires careful analysis of logic. But if you understand it properly, it is one of the most scoring areas. In Parallel Reasoning questions, you are asked to find an argument that is logically similar to the one given in the passage, meaning it follows the same pattern of reasoning. You must find the premise and the conclusion and use the elimination method wisely to get a good score in CLAT 2026.

Assumption‑based questions are an important part of the Logical Reasoning section of CLAT 2026. These questions test your ability to find hidden assumptions that must be true for the argument to make sense. Assumption-type questions are challenging because they require reasoning beyond the obvious. They require careful reading, logical precision, and avoiding assumptions that introduce extra information. Find the tips to excel in the assumption-based questions for CLAT 2026.
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AILET 2026 Registration Last Date Approaching: The National Law University, Delhi, will close the AILET registration process 2026 on November 10, 2025. If the candidates have not yet participated in the AILET registration process, they should visit the official website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in, on or before the last date. During AILET registration, candidates should enter the test centres of their choice. Note that if the number of candidates for any particular exam centre is less than 100, then the test centre will not be created in that city. In such a case, the authority will allot the exam centre to the candidates as per their 2nd or 3rd preferences. The authority will release the AILET 2026 admit card post that, only for the successfully registered candidates. As per the schedule, the AILET 2026 exam will be conducted on December 14, 2025 (from 2 PM to 4 PM).

NLSAT 2026 Exam Date Announced: The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, has released the information brochure and the crucial dates related to the NLSAT 2026 examination, application window, and the NLSAT 2026 shall be conducted on April 26, 2026, Sunday, for admission to its various academic programmes offerings for the 2026–27 batch. The test will be used as the common entrance test for the BA (Hons), LLB (Hons), Master of Public Policy (MPP), and PhD programmes offered by NLSIU.
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