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HOW TO ACE THE QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES SECTION

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  Hey there, welcome back to my blog! Today, I'm going to share a few tips and tricks from my experience on how to practice and prepare for the Quantitative Techniques section. Quantitative techniques is one such section that can either be a nightmare or a knight in shining armor for your CLAT Paper. What you need to know is how to prepare and practice effectively. I personally enjoyed the Quantitative Techniques section. So, through this post, I will be sharing some tips that I found helpful during my preparation journey in the pointers listed below. Note- DI is a term that will be frequently used throughout the post. It refers to Data Interpretation. 1.       Practice as much as you can. This is something I stress on in almost all of my posts. The key to a good score in any section of the CLAT paper is good practice. Why should quantitative techniques be left out? Give more time to quantitative techniques if you can. If you get a DI question set...

HOW TO PREPARE FOR LOGICAL REASONING SECTION

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Welcome back to my blog. In this post, I will be primarily focusing on a section that had harrowed me in the initial stages of preparation and continues to trouble several CLAT aspirants- LOGICAL REASONING. According to the Consortium of NLUs, the logical reasoning section in CLAT 2024 consisted of short passages that were about 450 words long. However, these passages are liable to cause a lot of confusion and dilemma to the aspirants.  Let us delve into some common questions regarding this section. Also, I will try to give you some questions you can ask yourself while attempting the section I hope these cues will help you align your thinking better. 1.       What are the common question stems? The following are the common lines of questioning – ·         Identify the main argument presented in the passage. ·         Identify the premise and conclusion from the passage. · ...