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Damini Aggarwal

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The RULET 2026 application form fee is expected to be INR 2,000 for candidates belonging to the General and OBC category, and INR 1,000 for candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PWD categories. The application form fee for RULET exam is non-refundable, and candidates will be able to pay the fee through the online mode using a credit card, debit card, or net banking facility. Candidates are required to keep a copy of the payment receipt or transaction ID for future reference.

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Pawan Narayan Agrawal

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To stay updated on current affairs for the Rajasthan University Law Entrance Test (RULET), consider the following strategies:

 

1. Daily Newspaper Reading:  

 

 

2. Current Affairs Magazines:  

 

 

3. Online Portals:  

 

 

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Kritika Rai

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English is one of the sections in the RULET question paper. Check out below for the best strategies to improve your English Language skills to perpare for the RULET exam:

1. Immerse Yourself in English:

  • Gamification: Play video games or mobile games with strong narratives entirely in English. This can make learning vocabulary and sentence structure more engaging, especially if the games have genres you enjoy.
  • Think in English: Try consciously narrating your daily activities or thoughts in your head using English. This internal monologue can help solidify grammar structures and vocabulary usage.
  • Change your Device Language: Set your phone o
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Kritika Rai

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While there isn't one official source for the "best" books, here are some widely recommended ones to consider for different sections of the RULET exam:

Books for the English Language Section

  • Wren and Martin's High School English Grammar and Composition" by Wren & Martin
  • Objective General English" by S P Bakshi
  • Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis

Books for the Legal Reasoning Section

  • Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning" by A P Bhardwaj
  • Legal Awareness and Reasoning" by Pearson
  • Legal General Knowledge for Competitive Examination" by Universal

Books/Resources for the General Knowledge and Current Affairs Section 

Since this section is wide-ra

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Kritika Rai

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To prepare for RULET, you can use the following tips: 

1. Understand the exam

  • Syllabus and format: First, get familiar with the RULET syllabus and exam format. This will give you a clear idea of the topics you need to focus on and the type of questions that will be asked. You can find the official syllabus and format on the Rajasthan University website. 
  • Previous years' papers: Reviewing previous years' RULET question papers is a great way to understand the exam pattern and the weightage given to different topics. Solving these papers will also help you get familiar with the question style and difficulty level.

2. Create a study

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YASH SHARMA

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The cut-off marks for RULET Rajasthan University Law Entrance Test) may vary from year to year, depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the overall performance of the candidates. The cut-off marks are usually released after the results are declared. As per the past trends, the cut-off marks for RULET are usually around 50-60% of the total marks. However, it is important to note that the cut-off marks may vary for different categories of candidates, such as SC, ST, OBC, MBC, EWS, and PWD. It is also important to note that the cut-off marks are only one of the criteria used for
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