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Regarding Law subject, we are sharing the important topics for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Prepare these topics well as paper 1 is easy and scoring than paper 2. Now topics for paper 2, you must focus on-
Labour Law of Crimes
Law of Contracts
Law of Torts
Family Law
Legal Theory
Public International Law
Constitutional Law of India
At least cover these topics from UGC NET Law Syllabus 2020
Follow good books for General paper and core paper. For law subject you must follow-
Law UGC NET / SLET by Sawlashwa BK
UGC NET / SLET Law by Pankaj Jaiswal
Appear for previous year question papers and mock test papers. Thanks a lot.
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The syllabus is the key to every exam. DMRC also prescribes the syllabus in the official notification itself. In all the notifications, a syllabus is mentioned for each position. The syllabus consists of the sections from the General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude. Technical stream-based questions are also asked. For some positions, there is a separate question paper of General English. Download the notification for more information. https://www.shiksha.com/exams/dmrc-exam
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The All India Bar Examination is conducted in the English language, so you will not get the question papers in the Kannada Language. The state bar exam may be held in the regional language of which you can purchase online.
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Educational qualification: The candidates should have passed any degree (BA/B.Sc/B.Com/BBA/ BE/B.Tech/MBBS/B.Pharm/ other graduates in general) and should have secured not less than 60% of the total marks in the aggregate.
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Yes, for admission in 5 year law, admissions are based on CLAT in all NLUs. MH-CET is for Maharashtra colleges like GLC Mumbai. There are various other exams for law colleges like AILET IPU CET bhucet, jmi entrance exam etc. Private colleges may conduct their own exams.
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