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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates can use one of the following methods to pay the GLAT application fee:
1. Online Payment Gateway:
- Most commonly, GLAT allows candidates to make online payments using credit cards, debit cards, or net banking. This is a convenient and secure method of payment. You will need to provide your card details or banking information to complete the transaction.
2. E-Challan Payment:
- In some cases, GLAT may provide the option to generate an e-challan after filling out the application form. You can take the printed e-challan to a designated bank branch and make the payment in cash. After the bank processe
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The only secret to success in the GLAT exam is consistency in exam preparation. Study with consistency, solve pervious years' question paper, practice as many questions as you can. Give as many mock tests as possible because that will make you familiar with the GLAT exam pattern and you will also know how much you have prepared and how much you need to do more of. Also, you will be able to know your mistakes and, hence, correct them to come up perfect in the final showdown.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Generally, aiming for a rank within the top 100 or 200 is considered excellent. This would significantly increase your chances of securing a seat in prestigious law colleges in Kerala.
However, it's important to note that the cut-off ranks for different colleges and categories (General, SC/ST/OBC) can fluctuate from year to year.
Factors like your category, reservation policies, and any additional criteria (if applicable) can also influence your chances of getting admission to a college through KLEE.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Seat allotment result in AP PGLCET counselling is a notification that indicates which college and branch you have been assigned based on your rank in the entrance exam and the preferences you expressed during the counselling process.
This result is usually released in multiple rounds, and each round may have different cutoff ranks. The final allotment will depend on the availability of seats and your rank relative to the cutoff.
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a year ago
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The following details are mentioned on the TS PGLCET admit card:
- Candidate's name
- Roll number
- Application number
- Photo
- Signature
- Exam date, time and centre location
- Exam centre instructions to be followed
In addition to the above details, the TS PGLCET admit card may also contain the following information:
- Category
- Gender
- Date of birth
- Address
- Contact information
- Candidates are advised to check the details on their admit card carefully and make sure there are no errors. If they find any mistakes, they should contact the TSCHE helpdesk immediately.
It is important to note that candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam hall without a valid TS PG
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
To download the TS PGLCET admit card or hall ticket, TS PGLCET applicants need their TS PGLCET registration number, hall ticket number of their qualifying exam and date of birth. After enetering these details, you need to click on "Download Hallticket" button.
Once you are done with the TS PGLCET hall ticket, you need to create its multiple printouts for the following reasons:
- To appear in the TS PGLCET entrance exam
- For admission to a college accepting TS PGLCET through TS PGLCET counselling.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The ULSAT question paper typically consists of **five sections**, each designed to assess different skills and knowledge areas relevant to law studies. The sections are:
- Legal Reasoning: Tests your ability to analyze legal arguments and apply legal principles.
- Logical Reasoning: Evaluates your critical thinking and reasoning skills through logical puzzles and arguments.
- Quantitative Ability: Measures your mathematical skills and ability to interpret data.
- Language Comprehension: Assesses your proficiency in English, including reading comprehension and grammar.
- General Knowledge: Covers current affairs, general knowledge, and
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