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Kritika Rai

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Preparing for the Public International Law section of the AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) requires a systematic approach. Here are some effective strategies to help you excel:

1. Understand the Syllabus

  • Familiarize yourself with the key topics covered in Public International Law, including:
  • Sources of International Law (treaties, customs, judicial decisions)
  • Subjects of International Law (states, international organizations, individuals)
  • Principles of International Law (sovereignty, non-intervention, self-determination)
  • Human Rights Law
  • Law of Treaties
  • International Dispute Resolution

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Preparing for the AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) requires a strategic approach. Start by familiarizing yourself with the syllabus, which includes key topics like Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, and Property Law. Understanding the exam pattern—multiple-choice questions with specific marking schemes—is crucial.

Gather relevant study materials, including textbooks and online resources. Create a study plan that allocates time based on your strengths and weaknesses, setting measurable goals for each session. Regular practice is essential; solve previous years' papers

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Kritika Rai

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AP PGLCET books for preparation are mentioned below:

1. Constitutional Law

  • Constitutional Law of India by J.N. Pandey
  • Indian Constitutional Law by M.P. Jain

2. Jurisprudence

  • Jurisprudence by Dr. Avtar Singh
  • Legal Theory by Brian Bix

3. Law of Contracts

  • Contract Law by E. John Price
  • Law of Contract by Anson's

4. Criminal Law

  • Indian Penal Code by K.D. Gaur
  • Criminal Law by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal

5. Public International Law

  • Public International Law by Jain and Jain
  • International Law by Malcom N. Shaw

6. Law of Torts

  • Law of Torts by R.K. Bangia
  • The Law of Torts by Salmond

7. Labour Law

  • Labour Law by S.C. Srivastava
  • Labour and Industrial Laws by N.D. Kapoor

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Kritika Rai

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During your AP PGLCET preparation, focus on the following key topics:

  1. Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Structure of the Constitution.
  2. Jurisprudence: Legal theories, concepts of rights, duties, and sources of law.
  3. Law of Contracts: Essential elements of contracts, breach, and remedies.
  4. Criminal Law: Offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), general exceptions.
  5. Public International Law: Treaties, United Nations, jurisdiction, and sovereignty.
  6. Law of Torts: Negligence, liability, and defenses.
  7. Labour Law: Important acts like the Industrial Disputes Act and Minimum Wages Act.
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There are two sections in the AP PGLCET question paper as mentioned below: 

  • Part A: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law
  • Part B: Mercantile Law, Labour Law, Crimes and Torts, IPR & Other Laws

A total of 120 multiple choice-based question will be asked in these two sections. Candidates will get 120 minutes or 2 hours to solve these 120 questions. The exam question paper will not have a descriptive section or subjective questions.

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The duration of the AP PGLCET exam is 90 minutes. You will have a total of 90 minutes to complete all 120 objective-type questions.

Remember, there is no specific time limit for each section, so you can manage your time as you see fit within the overall 90-minute timeframe. However, it's generally recommended to practice time management during your preparation to ensure you can answer all questions accurately within the given time.

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