In The Hindu analysis of April 1, the mentor has notified that there will be a pattern change in CLAT. What is it going to be?

He has told that except in English and maths, all the other sections will have half the number of passages in Hindi language and it is compulsory for all CLAT aspirant to read Hindi newspapers now.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    As of my knowledge cutoff, there has been no official announcement regarding a pattern change in CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for the year 2023. It's important to note that any information regarding the CLAT exam pattern should be verified from authentic sources like the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities, which conducts the CLAT exam. The analysis provided by mentors or coaching institutes may not always be accurate, and it's advisable to double-check with official sources. In case any changes are announced, they will be notified on the official website of the CLAT exam.
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    Satyam Pathak | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    No changes had been made in CLAT Paper Pattern as per now, so you can expect the same pattern for this year;2023. CLAT Exam Pattern 2024
    The CLAT Consortium releases and Sets the CLAT Paper Pattern every year to conduct the national-level law exam CLAT. With an understanding of CLAT Exam Pattern 2024, the candidates will get a clear picture of the test structure, sectional weightage, marking scheme and negative marking, if any. It will also help you to realize subject-wise important topics, which are needed to be prepared during CLAT Preparation. In short, CLAT Exam Pattern is the most important guide that will help you to study the top
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