Changing Pattern Of CLAT And AILET
Live LawThe year 2020 saw the pattern for CLAT being altered by reducing the number of questions from 200 to 150, to be attempted within the same span of 120 minutes. Analysis Of New Pattern Of CLAT Previous Pattern For CLAT Areas Tested English - including Comprehension and Grammar General Knowledge / Current Affairs, Mathematics Logical Reasoning Legal Aptitude The legal Aptitude section will test a candidate's Fundamental Aptitude for the study of law, research aptitude, and problem-solving ability. Exam Pattern The paper is of the objective type, with a 2-hour duration, and the following break-up of marks: English - 40 Marks General Knowledge / Current Affairs- 50 Marks Elementary Mathematics- 20 Marks Legal Aptitude- 50 Marks Logical Reasoning- 40 Marks There were 200 questions, each question carried one mark, and there was a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer. These questions would be divided across the following five subjects: English Language Current Affairs, including General Knowledge Legal Reasoning Logical Reasoning Quantitative Techniques English Language So, in line with the modified pattern, in UG-CLAT 2022, a candidate will be provided passages of about 450 words each. Total Marks- 150 Total number of questions- 150 Duration of the Examination- 90 minutes Subject areas and marks distribution • English- 35 Marks • General Knowledge - 35 Marks • Legal Aptitude- 35 Marks • Reasoning- 35 Marks • Elementary Mathematics - 10 Marks New Pattern For AILET The AILET 2022 for B.A.LL.B program will have three sections of 150 multiple choice questions for 150 marks in total.