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7 months agoContributor-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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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students can refer the following books while preparing for MH CET Law 5-year LLB program:
| MH CET Law Preparation Books | Author |
|---|---|
| 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 entrance | C J Pooniwala |
| CLAT Master Box | Karan Mehta and Harsh Gagrani |
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10 months agoContributor-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
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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