The CLAT exam 2020 was of medium level and it included more passed type questions this year, which made the exam a bit longer. Gradeup experts provide a detailed analysis and overview of today’s paper, including the types of questions asked, the difficulty level of each section, the estimated cutoff, and more.
Highlights of CLAT 2020 Exam
1. The exam consisted of fewer questions according to the changed exam pattern. The paper had 150 questions instead of 200.
2. The total time duration of the exam was 120 minutes, and there was no sectional cut-off, making it more comfortable for the candidates.
3. As the questions became pass-based, some candidates struggled with lengthy examinations. Time management was an issue for most candidates.
4. The Logical Reasoning section was manageable while the Legal Reasoning section had its fair share of long questions.
5. The exam saw maximum questions in Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs while there were minimum questions in Quantitative Section.
This year, the CLAT exam was administered on a new pattern. Check the new exam pattern of CLAT given below and the number of questions asked in each section.
Section Name | Number of questions |
English language | 30 |
Quantitative technique | 15 |
Current affairs | 36 |
logical reasoning | 30 |
Legal argument | 39 |
Check CLAT Exam Analysis by 2020 Gradeup What questions were asked in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, student feedback, good efforts and more. The overall difficulty level and section-wise difficulty level of the exam are given below.
section | difficulty level |
Quantitative technique | easy |
Current Affairs (GK) | Medium |
Legal argument | Medium |
English | Medium |
logical reasoning | easy |
complete | Medium |
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