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Anamika Vats 29th Jun, 2022

Dear Roshini,

According to the new CLAT pattern introduced in 2020, there is no fixed syllabus for logical reasoning. It has become more of an aptitude based exam .

Logical reasoning section now contains several 450 word paragraphs followed by five multiple choice questions based on each paragraph .

Therefore, instead of focusing on chapters which do not exist, just try practicing mocks, sample papers, and previous year question papers (especially from 2020, 2021 and 2022). You must also develop an above average reading speed as logical reasoning questions are paragraph based usually of 450 words.

Please go through this link to see the questions from logical reasoning:

https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-sample-papers-previous-years

I hope this helps! Best of luck!

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