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Damini Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

Students should refer the best books while preparing for a national level exam. It ensures the best resources to students. Following book can be referred for English Language.

English 

Quick Learning Objective General English 

RS Aggarwal

Objective General English

A P Bhardwaj 

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Damini Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

Students can refer the following books while preparing for MH CET Law 5-year LLB program:

MH CET Law Preparation BooksAuthor
Pradnya's MH-CET: Law for L.L.B for 3 years & 5 years LLB exam Adv. Revati Mohril, Gajanan Shewalkar (Nikita Publications) 
MHCET CLAT - Best book for Law entranceC J Pooniwala
CLAT Master BoxKaran Mehta and Harsh Gagrani

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Mani Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

With a structured approach you can learn about Company Law from the basics. Read below few suggestions to prepare for Company Law:

  • Begin with the fundamental principles like limited liability, separate legal entity, perpetual succession, and many more. 
  • Familiarise yourself with essential terms like Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, directors, prospectus, shareholders, etc. 
  • Grasp the Companies Act and other relavant regulations governing companies in your jurisdiction.
  • You can divide the vast syllabus as per the manageable sections, focusing on key areas, comapny finance, etc. 
  • You can also study case laws
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2 years ago

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Kritika Rai

Contributor-Level 10

You can purchase any book, including MH CET Law preparation, if its content is based on the MH CET Law syllabus for your respective 5-year LLB course or 3-year LLB course. Arihant MH CET Law book for 5-year LLB and Arihant MH CET Law book for 3-year LLB are based on the syllabus of MH CET Law for the respective course. Thus, you can buy the Arihant MH CET Law book for the preparation of the MH CET Law entrance exam. The content of the two entrance exams has been mentioned briefly as follows:

Arihant MAH LLB Integrated 5 Years Common Entrance Test (Book)

This book's six sections covers of the entire syllabus of MH CET Law 5-year LLB thoro

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2 years ago

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The best books for MH CET Law preparation are:

  1. MHCET CLAT by CJ Pooniwala
  2. CLAT Master Box by Karan Mehta and Harsh Gagrani
  3. Pradnya's MH-CET: Law for L.L.B by Adv. Revati Mohril and Gajanan Shewalkar
  4. Complete Guide to Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning by Abhishek Krishna Gupta
  5. Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bharadwaj

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2 years ago

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Kritika Rai

Contributor-Level 10

To prepare for the exam, first of all check the syllabus, get familiar with the syllabus, and then make a study plan. You may study from around 6-9 hours a day, depending on how you can cope and also your retaining power and efficiency. Make it a point to take notes during study, solve problem sets after completing a topic. As you gradually ease into the preparation, you may start solving sample papers as well. But it will take some time until you are able to solve an entire sample paper. Closer to the exam, along with sample papers, take mock tests.

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2 years ago

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Kritika Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, it is possible to prepare for MH CET Law in 6 months, but it will require dedication, a well-structured study plan, and effective time management. Here are some steps to help you succeed in this timeframe:

1. Assessment: Start by understanding the exam pattern, syllabus, and your current strengths and weaknesses.

2. Study Plan: Create a detailed study plan that covers all topics systematically. Allocate more time to subjects you find challenging.

3. Study Material: Gather the necessary study materials, including textbooks, previous year question papers, and online resources.

4. Consistency: Stick to your study schedule and maintain co

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