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The following are some of the important topics to prepare for the CUET DU LL.B. 2023 Entrance Exam:
Legal Reasoning* This topic covers the basics of legal reasoning, including the different types of legal reasoning, how to apply legal reasoning to legal problems, and how to write legal arguments.
The Indian Constitution* This topic covers the basic structure of the Indian Constitution, the fundamental rights and duties of citizens, the powers of the Union and State Governments, and the judicial system.
The Law of Contract* This topic covers the formation of contracts, the essential elements of a contract, the breach of contract... View more
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There is no doubt that both of these courses are the best for your future, but these are totally apart from the each other, and if you prepare both, then it will pose difficulty for you and you can't become a topper in both of these and will only remain as an average student.
Here are some important books for covering the DU CUET LL.B. 2023 syllabus:
* Legal Reasoning* by Glanville Williams
*The Indian Constitution* by M. P. Jain
* The Law of Contract* by P. S. Atiyah
* The Law of Torts* by Winfield and Jolowicz
* The Law of Crimes* by N. R. Madhava Menon
* The Law of Evidence* by D. N. P. Salve and K. R. S. Chaudhary
* The Law of Property* by R. S. Khanna
* The Law of Succession* by V. N. Shukla
* The Law of Partnership* by V. K. Tewari
* The Law of Company Law* by R. K. Garg
* The Law of Arbitration* by V. K. Tewari
These books are comprehensive and cover all th... View more
Yes, you can start preparing for CAT either you can start self-study and go through CAT syllabus once. If you think some topics are tough than coaching is best option. Else prepare yourself and join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Major topics in CAT are –
Quant-
Number System
Arithematic
Algebra
Geometry
Permutation & Combination/Probability:
Miscellaneous Topics: Set Theory, Trigonometry, and Logarithms
DI/LR-
Data Sufficiency
Bar Graph
Tables
Case-lets
Pi-charts
Verbal and Reading Comprehension-
Fact Inference Judgment
Fill in the blanks
Grammar
Para Completion
Para Jumble
Sentence Correction
Verbal Reasoning
Word Usage
The educational qualification and age criteria for CDS exam is given below-
Indian Military Academy:- You need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university. Your age should be between 19 to 24 years. Air Force Academy:- You need to have a Bachelor's degree in Science with physics or mathematics or B.E. /B.Tech in engineering or technology. Your age should be between 19 to 23 years. Naval Academy:- You need to complete your graduation in engineering or technology or you can do B.Sc. Degree with physics or mathematics. Your age should be between 19 to 23 years. Officer's Training Academy:- You need to have a Bachelor's... View more
If you are interested to work as a statistician/mathematician in any department of government like income tax department, then M.Stat/M.Math/M.Sc maths /statistics is suitable. If you want to become a tourist guide, you can do MBA in tourism management or certificate+Diploma in the same or certificate+Diploma in French. If you want to work in private sectors as a manager/marketing manager /sales executive, etc. then you can do MBA in finance/marketing/human resources. If you have interest in research then you can for M.Sc then PhD or integrated PhD in physics/electronics/optics/space science and research. There are also many ways for becom... View more
Common Admission Test CAT 2023 is conducted to assess a candidate's analytical, logical, and verbal skills through 2 different sections Quantitative Aptitude Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning. Expected CAT Exam Syllabus and CAT 2022 Pattern
Particulars
Details
CAT exam time duration
2 Hours (120 Minutes)
Name of the Section
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
Section-wise Duration
40 Minutes for Each Section VARC DILR QA).
53 Minutes 20 Seconds fo... View more
Study plan can only be formulated by you based on your abilities. But the best strategy is to completely master the easy topics first and then slowly advance towards tougher topics. And it will be very helpful to solve old papers and sample papers on a regular basis and making notes of your weak points.
For M.A. Political Science in JNU entrance exam, there is hardly a repetitive set witnessed in the past. The entrance exam is solely based upon your awareness in the subject and the surroundings. Or, do the following steps:
1. Read two newspapers every day- I would suggest the Hindu and Indian Express. You can read it online or whatever. Read Editorials and Op-Ed properly.
2. Read Frontline every week cover to cover.
3. Start reading fundamental concepts and theories (see point 6).
4: Brush up the Indian political history (India after Gandhi by Ram Guha is a good start).
5: Read Economic and Political Weekly sometim... View more
National law schools are the best ones.
If you really want to make it to a top national law school, then make it a point to read the newspaper daily and work on your vocab and reasoning. Your elementary mathematics must be up to the mark and practice a lot of static general knowledge and legal reasoning.
The basic eligibility for the programme is a pass at the +2 level (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) in any stream (Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce & Management, Sciences) from any recognised Board in India.
Candidates writing the +2 examinations in March-May 2018 may apply with their class X and XI marks.For further details you can visit the official website:<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://christuniversity.in/humanities-and-social-sciences/theatre-and-performing-arts/bachelor-of-arts-(ba" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://christuniversity.in/humaniti... View more
Dear Daniyal, actually it's you who decide that if its easy or tough. If you are well prepared for the written test, have studied class 11th and 12th wisely, good in general awareness, good in communication skills (English) then it would be the easy test for you or else tough. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
Hi Anurag,
Many MBA programs require both GMAT and work experience. If you don't have work experience and neither GMAT I doubt your admission prospects. You should first check the admission criteria for some MBA programs. There are MBA without work experience, very good academics, good GMAT score and also IELTS or TOEFL will be required.
Hello Charu,
IBPS is a recruitment agency which conducts various exams for the selection of candidates in different banks on vacant posts.
Nowadays, many banks started to tie up with universities for the selection of eligible candidates. The banks started Post Diploma in banking finance courses in which candidates go through one-year training for the banking officer.
you can choose any one option either IBPS bank exams or PGDBF courses. If you are financially strong enough and you have the patience for a year for the training then you can go for the MBA or PGDBF courses.
The PGDBF or MBA course will cost you around 3-8 lak... View more
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B.Sc. Chemistry Eligibility:
Interested aspirants for the course need to fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria.
10+2 completed from a recognized educational board.
Chemistry as one of the main subjects at 10+2 level.
B.Sc chemistry: Admission Process:
Admission to B.Sc chemistry is generally merit based. Colleges which follow merit-based admission process, generally release a cut off percentage for admission to the program. The admission forms are available in the month of May/June after the results for 10+2 are declared. Universities like University of Delhi release a central cut off list for affilia... View more
Difficulty level in order of precedence is as follows:
CAT & XAT (similar)IIFT
SNAP
MAT
( scale of tough to easy )
Yes, you can join a private college, if you are going for B.Com/BBA than you will get fairly good amount of time for CAT preparation. If you are pursuing Engineering than attendance matters and you will get only 6-7 hours for preparation.
Hello Tani,
Getting MBA from IIM's is totally different than PG in quantitative economics. I would strongly advise you to go full heartedlly for preparing for CAT. If I may add why not prepare for civil services examination? One year in life, even if you don't qualify, is nothing compared to the satisfaction you will always have of attempting something that you wanted. Go ahead for CAT.
If you want to prepare for Ph.D. then distance learning might be the best option for you as it will give you enough time to prepare without worrying about college attendance etc. There are many colleges in Kerala offering M.A. Through distance education:
1. Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala
2. University of Calicut, Kerala
3. University of Kerala, Kerala.
No doubt that the VIT is the best college it has good incubation center and many research laboratories but the main problem over there is the fees problem that everybody can't afford.
A question that many students aspiring to study abroad ask is - If 100% scholarships are offered? The true answer for this question is no. There are no 100% fully paid scholarships for international students. Some scholarship awarding bodies may foot nearly 85% of the total costs but these are limited in number.
Get the information from this link:
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Hi riya u cannot do two degrees at a same time as per UGC rules only one u can do and for UPSC any one degree is required to do UPSC.
<p>MAH MBA CET 2025 was overall easy but lengthy. The Quantitative Aptitude section was lengthy. There were no grammar questions in Verbal Ability. This section had reading comprehension and vocabulary questions only. Reading Comprehension was lengthy and there were 3-4 parajumbles. Logical Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning sections were easy.</p>
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Apologies for the late reply. On join coaching for CAT during your final college year, it will be a bit difficult to manage both your college studies and CAT preparation. Also various B-schools give significant weight age to your graduation score, so don't let CAT studies affect it. Rather you can take a year gap after your exams and study properly for it.
I dont think so. For one thing, you would find it nearly impossible to get into a highly selective or highly ranked program. That because schools want to assemble classes with individuals who have something to contribute to the overall learning. Without having spent any time in the world of work, you would have little to add to many of the discussions.
Secondly, you would fail to get the full benefit of the MBA experience. Without having experience, you wouldn't see how what you learn has applicability to your effectiveness at work. Lacking that foundation would make a big difference in what you take away from the program and how much ... View more