Concentration and focus - Read more and push yourself to start again if you need to re-read one sentence, but read the entire thing in one go by avoiding repetitions.
Do not read the words again - Most of us have the tendency to “circle back and forth” between the words we read. Rereading is a difficult habit to break. It’s a bad habit that wastes a lot of time.
While practicing, set a timer - Keep a one-minute timer going as you practice or study at home, and note how many words you can read in that time. Keep track of your score and strive to beat your own record by repeating the procedure.
Make a goal - Making yourself responsible for the consequences and results will keep you focused on reading and reaching the goal you’ve set for yourself. Make a daily or weekly goal for yourself and stick to it.
Read more now - Make it a habit to read at least once a day, every day. Even if you’re not studying, make sure you read something, even if it’s not from your curriculum.
Make use of a marker - If your eyes start to blur while you’re reading the paragraph, use this simple approach to keep yourself focused. Simply lay an index card underneath the line you’re reading and slide it down as you go.
Improve your vocabulary - If you come across words you don't recognize while reading, not only will you be left wondering what the text means, but you will also be wasting a lot of time. As a result, improve your vocabulary. This will guarantee that you understand what you read.
Practice - Solve as many CLAT Mock Tests as possible. It will train your mind to deal with the stress that haunts the candidates inside the examination hall.