CLAT Exam 2021: As we know earlier the CLAT exam was postponed to avoid a clash with CBSE exams, to reduce higher anxiety levels. The CLAT exam is to be conducted on 23rd July by the Consortium of National Law Universities. The entrance test will be conducted from 2 PM to 4 PM for both the Graduate (UG) and Post Graduate (PG) programs. The admit card for this exam has also been issued. The consortium has now also released the guidelines for the day of the exam. The consortium said in a statement that CLAT 2021 will be conducted as a center-based test following all COVID protocols. Students are advised to get the vaccine done. CLAT 2021 Exam Day Guidelines -Things allowed in the examination hall- -Blue/Black ball pen -Gate pass -Any original photo ID proof issued by the government -Transparent water bottle -Own mask, gloves, and personal hand sanitizer -Self-health declaration -Disability certificate for PWD candidates -Items that are not allowed inside the examination hall- - Electronic/communication devices such as mobile phones - Any kind of watch, calculator, headphones, etc. -Paper sheet How to Download CLAT 2021 Admit Card To download the CLAT 2021 admit card, first of all visit the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in. On the home page of the website, click on The Consortium of National Law Universities that conducts the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Now go to the link of Admit Card for CLAT 2021. On the next page, enter the Registration Number / Application Number and Date of Birth. Now the admit card will appear on the screen. Download it and take a printout for further reference. Click here to download admit card from the direct link. How to prepare for the CLAT exam In the CLAT exam, 28-32 questions are asked from the English section. In which there are questions from English Grammar, Language, and Literature. Apart from this, Current Affairs & General Knowledge ? To prepare for the current affairs topic in this exam, one has to read the recent big news thoroughly. After this, the legal reasoning subject is for the study of law. In this, there are 450 words of the passage, whose relation questions are asked. It consists of questions related to Public Policy, Philosophical, General Awareness, etc. There are also 300-word passages in Logical Reasoning. related questions are asked. There will be questions from reasoning, index, analogies, etc. 28-32 questions are asked from this section. In the last, questions of primary level will be asked in Quantitative Aptitude i.e. Mathematics section. For the preparation of which you have to read the syllabus till 10th. You can take the help of the NCERT book. 'Monkeypox infection' raises problems after corona, first case revealed after 18 years Investors break down as Zomato IPO opens, got 38 times more bids last day Bihar continues to reel under flood, water logging in Darbhanga ward