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You don’t have to be flustered regarding this pattern change. Everyone will face the same number of questions. I will even suggest you to go forward and start practising the old pattern. It will give you a clear edge in assessing your weak areas. My cousin was exactly in the same boat as you were. I advised her to go for clat and she is quite happy at GNLU now. Make sure you purchase quality mocks and revise gk daily. Newspaper is a must. Reducing the number of questions from 150 to 120 makes the pattern accuracy based , so focus on your reading abilities instead of skimming through important areas of comprehension. The competition for the top 5 is increasing and now Maths has become a priority especially for this November. All the best!
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I guess you really didn’t have any option. People who got into nmims (any campus) just got into this course by just sitting for it. So choosing symbi for Bsc is a big mistake. For law it’s a different situation as the condition is actually good and getting ins even tougher. It’s a good thing that you have recognised your weak points and decided to sit for clat. But it really won’t make a difference in your preparation with the pattern change. Yes it’s more accuracy based now but I will suggest you to focus on sources like GK today , at least two compendiums and newspaper notes. Done and dusted. For maths , brush up your basics of percentage , average and TSD from R.S. Aggarwal and give sectionals. There’s not much time left to do everything from the basics. So I will suggest you to focus on the basics for maths more and maybe try solving mocks for the reading section. For legal , always read the theory even though the principle is given. If you make it into a Tier-1 , you will be in a much more secured area than you are now. All the best for 3rd of December!
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