CLAT 2024 analysis by expert; An easy to moderate exam, 90+ score for top 3 NLUs
Team Careers360 | December 3, 2023 | 06:42 PM IST | 1 min read
By Harsh Gagrani, co-founder of LegalEdge by Toprankers
CLAT 2024 had an updated exam pattern with 120 questions and the revised paper pattern had cast clouds of uncertainty however, against everyone’s expectations CLAT 2024 paper was easy to moderate. 105+ is a good number of attempts and 90+ is a good score for Top 3 National Law Schools.
Sectional Analysis
English: The section was easy. The questions were literature-based and to the point and could be solved by elimination. There were no vocab questions
General Knowledge: The section was easy and maximum questions were passage-based. A few Why questions and questions on world affairs and political events like G 20, Gaza strip, ISRO, and Jallianwala Bagh.
Quantitative Aptitude: The section was easy to moderate and had basic case lets. Questions based on the population survey were relatively lengthier. There were questions about Ratio & proportion
Legal Reasoning: The section was easy with short passages on the Juvenile Justice Act, Void and voidable Marriage, Personal data protection bill etc. One question was case-based and the section mostly had questions on current legal knowledge
Logical Reasoning: The section was easy to moderate with a little confusing passage on “production efficiency”. The length of the passages was surprisingly short with few questions on inference, strength, and weakness in this section.
CLAT 2024 difficulty level
| Section | Difficulty level |
|---|---|
|
English |
Easy |
|
General knowledge |
Easy |
|
Quantitative aptitude |
Easy to moderate |
|
Legal reasoning |
Easy |
|
Logical reasoning |
Easy to moderate |
|
Overall |
Easy-moderate |
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