Common Mistakes to Avoid on CLAT 2024 Exam Day

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Updated On: December 03, 2023 02:13 am IST | CLAT

CLAT 2024 is scheduled for today i.e. December 3, 2023, through pen and paper mode. If you are appearing for CLAT 2024 then you must know these common mistakes that might disrupt your exam day.

Common Mistakes to Avoid on CLAT 2024 Exam Day

CLAT 2024 is scheduled to be held today i.e. December 3, 2023 across various designated test centres in India. For students ready to attend CLAT exam day, must know that success hinges not only on preparation but also on strategic execution on exam day. Beyond academic readiness, navigating CLAT's high-pressure setting demands awareness of common exam day pitfalls. 

Tailored for CLAT 2024, this guide addresses time mismanagement, overlooking instructions, and exam stress. Stay updated with insights on avoiding these common mistakes on CLAT 2024 exam day for success in one of India's most competitive exams. This article, essential for CLAT aspirants, highlights critical mistakes to avoid. 

Common Mistakes to Avoid on CLAT 2024 Exam Day

Performance in CLAT 2024 is not solely dependent on knowledge but also on exam day preparation. Numerous candidates falter not due to a lack of knowledge but because of pre-exam day mistakes. Identifying these CLAT exam day mistakes beforehand is crucial for success in the exam:

Arriving late at the test centre - CLAT authorities will provide the CLAT 2024 exam schedule, typically with reporting starting at 1 pm. To prevent last-minute issues, candidates should aim to arrive by 12:30 pm.

Omitting essential documents - It is crucial for test-takers to carry the CLAT 2024 admit card and a valid photo ID. This includes additional certificates, such as Scribe approval for PWD candidates.

Avoid last-minute reading - Refrain from studying material until the last moment, disregarding peers who may be reviewing notes at the exam centre. Trust your preparation and maintain confidence.

Neglecting exam instructions - Listen attentively to invigilator instructions upon entering the exam hall to avoid errors when providing required details.

Careless reading of questions - Rushing through questions without careful reading is a common CLAT exam day mistake. Thoroughly read each question and its options to prevent misunderstandings and incorrect answers.

Avoid panic - Stress and panic can lead to poor decision-making. Practice relaxation techniques, maintain a positive mindset, and refrain from panicking over challenging questions.

No guesswork - Excessive guesswork is discouraged, considering the application of negative marking. Remember that 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer.

Avoiding quantitative technique errors - Exercise caution to prevent silly mistakes in the quantitative techniques section, a crucial aspect of CLAT exam day.

Careful OMR sheet filling - When completing the OMR sheet, take the time to fill it out accurately to avoid negative marking. Carelessly marking answers on the OMR sheet is a significant CLAT exam day mistake.

Final CLAT Exam Day Tips 

Additional helpful tips for CLAT 2024 exam day to avoid any mistakes are as follows:

  • Meditate in the morning.
  • Maintain a positive and calm demeanour.
  • Trust in your preparation.
  • Stay optimistic throughout the exam.

Also Read:CLAT 2024: Last Minute Tips, Do's and Don'ts

CLAT 2024 Exam Pattern Highlights

Go through the table below to get an idea of the CLAT 2024 exam pattern for both UG and PG courses. 

Parameters

CLAT UG

CLAT PG

Mode of Exam

Offline Mode

Offline Mode

Type of Questions

Objective

Objective and Subjective

Medium of Instructions

English only

English only

Exam Duration

2 Hours

2 Hours

Total Questions

120 Questions

120 Questions

Total Marks

120 Marks

120 Marks

Marking Scheme for Each Correct Attempt

+1 

+1

Marking Scheme for Each Incorrect Attempt

-0.25

-0.25

Number of Sections

5 Sections

2 Sections

Name of the Sections

English Language
Current Affairs and General Knowledge
Logical Reasoning
Legal Reasoning
Quantitative Techniques
Constitutional law
Other areas of law such as jurisprudence, administrative law, law of contract, torts, family law, criminal law, property law, company law, public international law, tax law, environmental law, labour and industrial law

Also Read:CLAT 2024: Important Exam Day Instructions

CLAT 2024 Last-week Preparation Tips

As part of the last week of preparation before the CLAT exam, every year,  aspirants must focus on a thorough revision of each topic. Revise only those portions that you have prepared in the last few months because starting a new topic now will make you nervous and you will tend to forget already well-prepared portions. Make a timetable for revision but don’t forget to take proper rest, and give mock tests daily. Let’s take a look at the UG and PG level exam weightage: 

CLAT UG 2024 Weightage

There are 5 sections in the CLAT UG 2024 exam and each category carries a different weightage. Get a clear idea of the CLAT weightage from the below table: 

CLAT UG Exam Section

Total Number of Questions

Weightage (%)

English Language

22-26 questions

Approximately 20%

Quantitative Techniques

10-14 questions

Approximately 10%

Logical Reasoning

22-26 questions

Approximately 20%

Legal Reasoning

28-32 questions

Approximately 25%

Current Affairs, including General Knowledge

28-32 questions

Approximately 25%

CLAT PG 2024 Weightage

The CLAT PG consists of 2 sections and candidates cam find out the subject-wise weightage from the table provided below:

Section

Number of Questions

Weightage

Constitutional Law

60 questions

50%

Other areas of law such as Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Torts, Family Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Company Law, Public International Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law and Labour & Industrial Law

60 questions

50%

Also Read:CLAT 2024: List of Documents Required on Exam Day

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FAQs

Which important documents need to be carried to the CLAT exam hall?

The most important document that should be carried to the CLAT exam hall is the CLAT admit card. Other than the admit card, candidates should also carry their ID proof, otherwise they won’t be able to appear for the exam. PwD candidates (Scribe approval) or students who have to show certificates to sit for the exam must bring the relevant certificates with them.

Can candidates carry mobile phones along with them to the CLAT exam hall?

Candidates can carry their mobile phones but they should be kept outside the CLAT exam hall with their own responsibility. The officials in charge of the CLAT exam will not provide any facility to deposit mobile phones, bags, books or headphones of the candidates. The students may be allowed to keep their belongings inside the test centre but the officials won’t be responsible for the loss of items.

 

Can I carry a water bottle during the CLAT exam?

It is advised for the students to carry water bottles on the day of the CLAT exam. The students can carry transparent water bottles (without a label) with them inside the test centre as said by the exam authority. So, the students should carry their own water bottles as the test will be conducted for 2 hours and students can feel nervous. 

 

How should candidates prepare themselves a week before CLAT?

As part of the last week of preparation before the CLAT exam, every year,  aspirants must focus on a thorough revision of each topic. Revise only those portions that you have prepared in the last few months because starting a new topic now will make you nervous and you will tend to forget already well-prepared portions.

 

What is the exam pattern of CLAT?

The CLAT UG exam pattern has changed. The exam will be conducted for 2 hours time duration with 120 multiple-choice questions instead of 150 questions with one mark each. For each incorrect answer, 0.25 points will be deducted. However, the CLAT PG exam pattern is still the same. 

 

Which are the important subjects of the CLAT exam?

The important subjects of the CLAT exam are Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary Based Questions, Figures of Speech- Personification, Irony, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Active & Passive Voice, Modals, Current Affairs, Economy, Science, History, International events, International Affairs, Arts and Culture, Legal Maxims, Legal Terms, Indian Constitution, Torts, Criminal Law, Contracts, Volume & Surface Area, Statistics, Basic Algebra, Average, Percentage, Ration & Proportion, etc.

 

When should candidates reach the CLAT exam hall?

At least 30 minutes before the exam commences, the test-takers should reach the examination centre so that they can avoid the last-minute hassle. Make sure you have enough time left when you go out of your house to reach the exam venue. 

 

Can shortcuts be used in the CLAT exam?

Yes, candidates should definitely use shortcuts and techniques to answer the CLAT questions. It is good to do hard work but for exams like CLAT students should do smart work. The shortcuts will not only save you time but also help you to solve difficult questions within a few seconds.

Is it important to keep a check on our health before the CLAT exam?

Students often get anxious before and on the day of the CLAT exam. They are advised not to take too much stress on themselves. Whenever you face any discomfort, immediately consult a doctor.

 

What are the CLAT PG subjects?

The CLAT PG exam consists of Constitutional Law and other areas of law such as Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Torts, Family Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Company Law, Public International Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law and Labour & Industrial Law.

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