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Day - 08

Tips of the Day

Day 8 Tip – CLAT 2026 Study Plan

  1. Precision Over Perception:
    In reading comprehension or reasoning sets, never assume — infer only what’s textually supported. CLAT questions reward evidence, not emotion.

  2. Space & Sovereignty:
    Whether it’s Gaganyaan or NavIC, understand that India’s technological missions symbolize strategic autonomy, not just science. Note how self-reliance translates into legal and policy independence.

  3. Law Through Lenses:
    When studying laws like the Forest Rights Act (FRA), think in three lensesconstitutional (Articles 14, 21, 48A), ethical (justice to forest dwellers), and practical (implementation through Gram Sabhas).

  4. GK Insight:
    For schemes like PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, focus on implementation mechanisms — DBT (direct transfer), eligibility conditions, and constitutional synergy with sustainable development goals.

  5. Quant Mindset:
    Visualise data as stories. Patterns (like profit ratios or comparative salary changes) are often embedded in relational cues. Think of “What changes and why” — not just “What number fits.”


 



Day - 07

Tips of the Day

Day 7 Tip – CLAT 2026 Study Plan

  1. Read for Context, Not Emotion:
    When passages discuss war, AI, or global diplomacy, focus on why the author argues a point — not on how you feel about it. CLAT rewards comprehension of reasoning, not opinion.

  2. Spot the Double Standards:
    Whether it’s the “rules-free order” in geopolitics or selective morality in treaties — note patterns of hypocrisy or contrast. CLAT questions often test your ability to detect such implicit irony.

  3. Connect Policy to Constitution:
    In legal reasoning, tie every statute (like the Enemy Property Act) to Article 14 (Equality) and Article 300A (Right to Property). These recurring constitutional anchors frequently decide correct answers.

  4. Quant = Concept + Calm:
    In data-interpretation or speed problems, don’t rush. Simplify ratios before substitution. A clear head gives quicker accuracy than blind speed.

  5. GK Strategy:
    Read summit reports and reforms like Paris AI Summit or GST 2.0 for themes, not facts — “inclusive AI,” “sustainability,” “digital compliance,” “federal harmony.” They form the heart of CLAT’s contemporary GK passages.


 


Day - 06

Tips of the Day

Day 6 Tip – Think Like a Policy Analyst

🔹 Read the intent, not just the data. Every figure or reform mentioned hides a purpose—identify that before tackling questions.
🔹 In inference-based sets, trust textual evidence more than intuition; CLAT rewards precision over speculation.
🔹 In Legal passages, watch for the principle-fact bridge: words like “unless,” “provided that,” “notwithstanding” flip conclusions.
🔹 In GK/CA, connect schemes with institutions, objectives, and constitutional context—this linkage often repeats in exams.
🔹 For Quant, translate each line into a simple equation first; structured reading prevents traps and saves time.


 

Day - 05

Tips of the Day

Day 5 Tip – Master the Art of Strategic Balance

🔹 Read, don’t rush. Long passages test endurance—build rhythm between comprehension and inference.
🔹 Spot the pivot. Every author or argument has a turning point; identify where tone or direction changes.
🔹 Reason, then respond. In Logical sets, evaluate assumptions before options; premature choices cost marks.
🔹 In Legal questions, base answers strictly on the given principle—not moral instinct or prior case knowledge.
🔹 In GK/QT, accuracy first—attempt what you know cold, then estimate with method, not guesswork.

 

Day - 04

Tips of the Day

Day 4 Tip – Think, Don’t Assume

🔹 Read each passage as if it hides a structure—identify premise → evidence → conclusion before you read options.
🔹 In RC and reasoning sets, eliminate extremes; the correct answer is usually balanced, not absolute.
🔹 For Legal, anchor every answer to the principle given—never to outside knowledge or personal sense of fairness.
🔹 In GK, link concepts: defence + policy + law often reappear together across sections.
🔹 For Quant, sketch relations and ratios first; organized data saves more time than shortcuts.


 

 

Day - 03

Tips of the Day

Day 3 Tip – Sharpen Your Constitutional & Analytical Edge

🔹 Approach every passage with a principle–application mindset — find the rule before judging the facts.
🔹 Don’t rush through dense editorials; instead, map the argument’s flow paragraph-wise.
🔹 When two options look similar, eliminate by asking: Which one matches the author’s reasoning, not my opinion?
🔹 Balance accuracy with time — attempt difficult sets last but never leave Legal or GK unattempted.
🔹 Revise key constitutional doctrines and current legal reforms — CLAT rewards conceptual recall + reasoning clarity.


 


Day - 02

Tips of the Day

🌏 Day 2 Tip – Think Beyond the Passage

🔹 Focus on understanding relationships between ideas, not just words or facts.
🔹 In reasoning questions, always ask: “What is the author trying to prove?”
🔹 For legal sets, connect principles with factual triggers — don’t memorize, apply.
🔹 In GK, look for interlinkages between policies, geography, and diplomacy — CLAT rewards context.
🔹 In Quant, write down all ratios and totals clearly before calculation — clarity saves time.


 


Day - 01

Tips of the Day

📘 Day 1 Tip – Read to Recognize Patterns

🔹 Focus on comprehension, not completion — quality of understanding matters more than speed early on.
🔹 Notice how ideas progress — each paragraph either explains, contrasts, or concludes something.
🔹 Avoid “gut feeling” answers; rely on textual evidence and reasoning.
🔹 In Legal and Logical sections, separate facts from assumptions before choosing your answer.
🔹 Keep a note of question types that trick you most — pattern recognition builds mastery.


 

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