3 Dec 2023 1:25 PM GMT
The questions, unlike last 2 years, were a lot straightforward in nature. Passages were on ISRO, G20, Gaza Strip, Jallianwala bagh etc. There were a few questions which did not require extra knowledge but the answer could be derived directly from the passage.
Quantitative Techniques: Easy to Moderate
Barring one caselet which was around population survey, the QT section was also easy in nature. Questions were on Percentage and Ratio-Proportion. The Percentages questions were a little tricky in nature.
Overall, the paper can be categorized as easy with a few difficult questions. However, its obvious that since the number of seats remain the same, number of attempts would play a major role here and should be atleast 95-100 to get one of the top few NLUs. Also, minor mistakes might cost aspirants a little more dearly as compared to a difficult paper, as scores of aspirants would be a lot closer to each other.
We wish all the CLAT 2024 aspirants all the very best for the CLAT Results as well as the AILET paper next Sunday.