How is the syllabus of the AILET different from the CLAT? How should I go about preparing for the AILET?

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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hey there,
    Well, the pattern of AILET is different from CLAT in the way that it includes 150 questions of 1 mark each. The syllabus of AILET includes static GK which is a cumbersome task to do. There is no current GK as such asked but it is more of static and for which you must go through LuCents GK twice or thrice and it shall be enough for the GK portion.
    The breakup of questions shall be:
    1) 35 questions for English which shall include comprehension passages, antonyms, synonyms, idioms phrases, fill in the blanks. (Focus on the vocabulary and language skills)
    Books-1-Wren n Martin high school grammar2-Word power made easy
    2) 10 question
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hey,
    Let me cut all the unnecessary stuff and come directly to the question that you asked. I hope you are aware of the pattern of AILET and how is it different from CLAT. If you are not aware, CLAT is a 200 marks exam with negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer. The exam is conducted online and has to be attempted within 2 hours. AILET, on the other hand, is a 150 marks, an offline exam with no negative marking.
    Coming to the syllabus part, there is no much difference in the syllabus except for the fact that AILET tests your in-depth knowledge of a subject. So, you would have to focus more on static history portion. Further, th
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