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The entrance examination will test the candidates/ applicants analytical understanding of legal debates,
and will be in the form of qualitative essays.
Three types of questions will be asked in the examination:
a. The first one will be analytical response essays to questions. The questions will gauge the
understanding that students have of key legal debates as well as evaluate their reasoning ability &
writing skills. The questions will be based on contemporary legal issues of public significance. While
candidates are not expected to have an in-depth knowledge of the technical aspects of la
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It totally depends on your interest. If law as a career attracts, then go for it or if you are confused just go to court once and see how things goes. This may help you to form your decision
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All the best.
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