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In IPU CET LLB, there are a total of 150 questions, each question carries 4 marks. So for each correct answer, you score 4 marks and for each incorrect answer, you lose 1 mark. The questions you don't attempt do not count. So your rank is based on your score. The higher you score, the better rank you get.
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Guide-Level 13
English Language and Comprehension: The section has questions to evaluate a candidate's English language skills. English Language and Comprehension section comprises different topics including Prepositions, Articles, Sentence Construction, Narration, Comprehension and Vocabulary.
General Knowledge: This section would test the general awareness of the candidate and includes questions related to the following topics National Culture & History, Geography & Natural Resources, Science & Technology, International Affairs and Current National Events.
Reasoning: Reasoning Section include the basic reas
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Guide-Level 13
For English you may prefer wren &Martin high school grammar and for vocabulary, and passages you may opt for Word power made easy by Norman Lewis.
For mathematics, you may prefer RS Agarwal class 10th arithmetic, and basic algebra and mensuration.
For General knowledge, you may opt for Lucent's General knowledge covering static GK and any other year book such as Manorama, Pratiyogita darpan for current affairs.
For reasoning, you may again opt, R.S Agarwal book.
For legal aptitude, kindly purchase any online mat
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Scholar-Level 18
Normally, CET's are conducted at undergraduate level to weed out large number of students who want to apply as compared with available seats. However, for MSc this is not the case and hence admissions are invariably based on marks scored in B.Sc.
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-Set your plan and keep time for revision and solving mock test papers.
-Time management is very important at every single point of time till the final day and even on the exam day.
-Be positive. Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time.
-Be focused and calm.
-Keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on a daily basis.
-Don't be emotional while solving or appearing in the exam. Manage your time wisely.
-Make daily/weekly targets and pen down the progress.
-Revise the syllabus as per the study plan.
-Solve previous years questions as per the time frame guidelines of the a
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Contributor-Level 10
Here are few tips to crack the examination:
Set your plan agile and keep time for revision and solving mock test papers.
Three months can make or change the game. Time management is very important at every single point of time till the final day.
Be positive. Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time.
Be focused and calm. For the last month, keep all the formulas and tr
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