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Ritika Srivastava

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The syllabus of JMI Entrance Exam for admission in LLM course consist of various Law subjects such as Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Family Law, Environmental Law, Corporate Law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, International Law, Labour Law, Contemporary Legal Issues etc. The standard of questions will be based on LLB/BA LLB Hons course as per the Bar Council of India Rules. The paper is divided into three sections Part A, B and C. Multiple choice questions are asked in Part A and B, while Part C is based on descriptive questions. The questions asked in Part A are based on General Knowledge and English Language and in
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Like all other exams, the minimum marks have been set for the candidates to qualify in the Jamia Millia Islamia entrance exam. As per the general guidelines released by the university, candidates obtaining less than 15% marks in the Objective Type/ Multiple Choice questions will not be shortlisted for interview/admission. Similarly, candidates obtaining less than 30% marks in the descriptive part of the Entrance Test, wherever applicable, will not be shortlisted for interview/ admission. As the minimum qualifying marks are fixed, the candidates should prepare themselves in such a way that they can get more than the prescribed marks in
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Like all other exams, the minimum marks have been set for the candidates to qualify in the Jamia Millia Islamia entrance exam. As per the general guidelines released by the university, candidates obtaining less than 15% marks in the Objective Type/ Multiple Choice questions will not be shortlisted for interview/admission. Similarly, candidates obtaining less than 30% marks in the descriptive part of the Entrance Test, wherever applicable, will not be shortlisted for interview/ admission. As the minimum qualifying marks are fixed, the candidates should prepare themselves in such a way that they can get more than the prescribed marks in
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Ritika Srivastava

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The syllabus of Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Exam varies as per the level of course. For the undergraduate courses, the difficulty level of questions will be based on Class 12. Hence, it is not that difficult or students need not study anything additional apart from their school syllabus or Current Affairs. Similarly for postgraduate courses, the difficulty level of questions is based on graduation. As the difficulty level of the exam depends on the question types, it is generally tricky in nature, which makes the difference in the difficulty level. The best way to tackle the JMI Entrance Exam syllabus is through revision and practici
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Ritika Srivastava

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The syllabus of Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Exam varies as per the level of course. For the undergraduate courses, the difficulty level of questions will be based on Class 12. Hence, it is not that difficult or students need not study anything additional apart from their school syllabus or Current Affairs. Similarly for postgraduate courses, the difficulty level of questions is based on graduation. As the difficulty level of the exam depends on the question types, it is generally tricky in nature, which makes the difference in the difficulty level. The best way to tackle the JMI Entrance Exam syllabus is through revision and practici
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Ritika Srivastava

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Candidates willing to pursue Bachelor of Commerce B.Com or Bachelor of Business Administration BBA course from Jamia Millia Islamia will have to appear for JMI Entrance Exam. The exam duration is of 1 hour 30 minutes and only multiple choice questions (MCQs) are asked in the exam. The syllabus for JMI Entrance Exam for B.Com or BBA course consist of four topics- Language Skills, General Awareness Reasoning and Numerical Ability. Candidates must prepare for all the topics and practice the sample papers to score well in the examination as the admission will be given to only those who will meet the cut off.

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The syllabus for Jamia Millia Islamia entrance exam is determined according to the subject and level of the course. The questions in the entrance test are usually asked from the syllabus till 12th for undergraduate courses and till graduation for postgraduate courses. Candidates must start preparing for the exam well in advance by knowing the prescribed syllabus for their course. The syllabus for each course is uploaded on the University website along with the issue of prospectus, which can be downloaded by the candidates. If there is any change in the syllabus, the same is also informed to the candidates through the website.

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Ritika Srivastava

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There has not been any change in the JMI Entrance Exam syllabus 2023. In the past few years, the JMI Entrance Exam syllabus has remained unchanged. Prior to the announcement of the JMI Entrance Exam notification and information bulletin, there was an apprehension in students' minds about the JMI Entrance Exam syllabus change. Once Jamia Millia Islamia released the JMI Entrance Exam 2023 syllabus officially, through the examination website of the university, it quashed all the speculations regarding JMI Entrance Exam 2023 syllabus change. The syllabus is same as it was in the previous year.

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In case where many courses or branch are there in one programme, the candidate will be allotted the course or branch as per the preference filled in the application form, strictly as per merit and the admission rules of Jamia Millia Islamia. For upgradation of course or branch, the candidate has to take admission and fill a form at the time of admission, if he or she wants to retain the allotted course or branch or want to upgrade. The upgradation of course or branch will be done strictly as per merit and JMI admission rules. Candidates should keep in mind that the down gradation will be allowed in no case. The candidate is not allowed
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In case where many courses or branch are there in one programme, the candidate will be allotted the course or branch as per the preference filled in the application form, strictly as per merit and the admission rules of Jamia Millia Islamia. For upgradation of course or branch, the candidate has to take admission and fill a form at the time of admission, if he or she wants to retain the allotted course or branch or want to upgrade. The upgradation of course or branch will be done strictly as per merit and JMI admission rules. Candidates should keep in mind that the down gradation will be allowed in no case. The candidate is not allowed
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