Reasoning
hello aspirant..
the 12 th board exam have most weightage of marks in the organic chemistry section for the chemistry exam. the weightage is about 46% for the board exam. among them the most preferred chapters are the amines, haloalkanes and haloarenes and the aldehydes and ketones. these keep varying in weightage the other chapter also have the similar weightage but a little lesss.
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hello,
It is not possible to predict as you have not mentioned the exam name and selection criteria may change so you can't control score neither the cutoff. The only thing you can do is prepare well for the exam and give your best.
Attend all the no-negative mark questions and don't make any guess in negative marking section. Whatever you have prepared, be sure that in that part you will get correct answer.
Just give your best performance rest the board will do it's work for selection.
Hope it helps!
Hi there,
As per the new pattern of CLAT,2020 English and Reasoning sections will comprise more of comprehension based questions, for preparation of English sections i would recommend you to stick to the basic books like Wren and Martin, word power made easy and also it is must that you read editorials of newspapers (preferably The Hindu) regularly, this will help you immensely in answering comprehension based questions.
For Logical Reasoning i would suggest you to solve questions from deductive reasoning portions, Arihant has a good book on it which is easily available in the market. This would be enough for logical reasoning section.
Aarti, NTA has released the official exam pattern in its Information Bulletin. According to the Bulletin, there will be 180 questions in the form of MCQs. 45 MCQs from Physics, 45 MCQs from Chemistry and 90 MCQs from Biology will be asked. Every correct answer gets you 4 marks and wrong answer takes away 1 mark. There is no assertion and reasoning questions that will be asked in NEET.
The exam pattern for CLAT UG and CLAT PG has been changed from 2020 onwards. The number of questions, which was 200 has been brought down to about 120-150. The revised subjects are Quantitative Techniques, Current Affairs, English, Deductive Reasoning and Logical Reasoning. The exact paper pattern will be released in December 2019 and will be updated here:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
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