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Last Minute Tips for CLAT 2023- 1 Day to Go

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Sanya Ambastha
15 December 20221 min read
With CLAT 2023 scheduled to be held on 18th December 2022, you have 1 day left. Read this article to find out how you should spend this one day!

1. Do not study anything new: Do not do last-minute studying or mugging up. It won’t help. Do not try to complete a topic you had missed before. Do not give a mock on the last day. 

2. Revision is the key: If you wish to revise, do it only till the afternoon of the 17th. The preferred option is to not revise on the 17th, but the 17th afternoon should be the deadline. After that, relax and don’t get involved in group chats discussing CLAT, instead spend this time with yourself. 

3. Checking documents: Re-read the CLAT 2023 instructions and make sure you are well-prepared with everything. Check if your documents are ready. Get a printout of the admit card ready. Finalize the pens you’ll be using. Divide sectional times, please remember to give yourself a buffer time as well.
You can find the instructions given by the CLAT Consortium here. 

4. Remember your strategy: The negative marking in CLAT is something you cannot ignore. If you haven’t strategized how you’ll go through the paper keeping in mind your strengths and weaknesses, devise a final strategy of how you’ll proceed with everything. Play to your strengths. 
You can find more important dos and don’ts for the D-day here!
5. Do not stress: Remember that at the end of the day, this is just an exam. Boost your mental energy, rest, watch a movie, listen to songs, and prepare yourself mentally- do your thing and be well-rested for the paper. 

All the best!
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