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English Syllabus

Error Detection

Identifying grammatical errors in sentences.

Sentence Completion

Filling in blanks in sentences with appropriate words.

Vocabulary

Understanding synonyms, antonyms, and the meanings of words and phrases.

Idioms and Phrases

Understanding the meaning and usage of common idioms and phrases.

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CLAT 2025

In the CLAT 2025 examination, the English Language section comprises approximately 20% of the total paper, translating to around 22-26 questions out of 120

Within this section, the focus is primarily on Reading Comprehension, Grammar, and Vocabulary. While the exact distribution of questions can vary each year, a typical breakdown is as follows:

  • Reading Comprehension

    This is a major component, assessing your ability to understand and interpret passages.

  • Grammar and Vocabulary

    This includes error detection, sentence completion, understanding synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases.

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Reading Comprehension

Reading and Comprehension

Reading Comprehension

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Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning in LAW Entrance Test

The Logical Reasoning section of the CLAT 2025 examination is designed to assess your ability to critically analyse, evaluate arguments, and draw logical conclusions. This section comprises approximately 20% of the total exam, translating to around 22-26 questions out of 120.

Passage-Based Questions You'll encounter a series of short passages, each about 450 words in length. Following each passage, there will be one or more questions that test your comprehension and analytical skills.
Identifying Arguments Recognize the main argument, its premises, and conclusions within the passage.
Passage-Based Questions You'll encounter a series of short passages, each about 450 words in length. Following each passage, there will be one or more questions that test your comprehension and analytical skills.
Inference Drawing Make logical inferences based on the information provided and apply these inferences to new situations.
Strengthening or Weakening Arguments Determine how altering premises or introducing new evidence can impact the strength of an argument.
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Important Topics to Focus On CLAT + AILET

A strong performance in the Logical Reasoning section can significantly boost your overall CLAT score, as it evaluates essential skills pertinent to legal studies and practice.

  • Logical Deductions and Syllogisms: Understanding how to draw conclusions from given statements.
  • Logical Connectives and Statement Evaluation: Analysing relationships between statements using logical operators like 'and', 'or', 'if-then', etc.
  • Analytical Reasoning: Solving complex problems by analysing relationships and constraints, often presented as puzzles.
  • Critical Reasoning: Identifying assumptions, evaluating arguments, and recognizing logical fallacies.
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The English section includes comprehension passages, vocabulary-based questions, grammar, sentence correction, and para jumbles to test reading and language skills.

Practice solving puzzles, syllogisms, statement-assumption questions, and logical sequences. Reading newspapers and analyzing arguments can also help improve reasoning skills.

The difficulty level varies, but with regular practice in reading comprehension and vocabulary, most students find it manageable. Focus on speed and accuracy.

Logical Reasoning holds significant weight in the exam, typically covering around 20% of the total marks, making it an essential section to prepare for.

Develop a habit of reading newspapers to improve comprehension and reasoning skills. Solve past CLAT papers, take mock tests, and practice critical thinking exercises regularly.

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Reading and Comprehension - CLAT

Section Wise – Weightage Overview

Section Weightage (Approximate) Number of Question
English Language
20%
22-26
Current Affairs, Including GK
25%
28-32
Legal Reasoning
25%
28-32
Logical Reasoning
20%
22-26
Quantitative Techniques
10%
10-14
Total
100%
120