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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Because the nature of the question is simple, you can complete this section in the last two months.
2. Consult any good general knowledge fact-based book, such as the Arihant or Manorama yearbook.
3. Make a list of important UN bodies, International events, organisation etc.
4. Continue to review this factual information to help you remember it better during the exam.
5. Practice mock exams and previous year's questions to analyze important topics. This section is more about memorizing factual data, whic
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Select your study material after carefully studying the syllabus for this section.
2. You can take the help of books like those by M. K. Pandey and A. K. Gupta to cover related topics.
3. Practice each topic with a section-wise mock test.
4. After completing syllabus give full time mock to find out topic which needs improvement
5. With each mock test, improve your accuracy and score in this section.
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. You can start with the syllabus and previous year's paper analysis.
2. The analysis will help you decide which topics need more focus with the time you have at hand.
3. The SLAT gives significant importance to reasoning; therefore, you can focus on being well versed in both the legal and analytical reasoning sections.
4. For GK, you can pick a
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
New answer posted
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Contributor-Level 10
New answer posted
3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Prepare important topics, like legal aptitude, in depth.
2. Try to solve as many practice questions for such topics as legal scenarios, logical reasoning questions, and grammar.
3. Focus on reading comprehension to improve reading speed to have an edge in this section, which is easily scoreable.
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
New answer posted
5 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
- CLAT for many law colleges across India)
- MH-CET ( for some reputed low fees high value law college like GLC Mumbai)
- Symbosis Law entrance
- BHU UET law entrance
- CUSAT
You can take two most accepted national law tests and 1 or 2 state level entrance exams. Other than top law college ( refer nirf and other law college ranking ). I will suggest Utkal University, KIIT, Department of Law Calcutta University. The more clear you would be with your future goal, better would be your career. I. e Judicary, CS Corporate job, or academic. Best wishes.
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5 years agoBeginner-Level 5
LAW ENTRANCE
Common Law Admission Test CLAT This is an all India entrance exam after 12th for admission in under graduate and post-graduates courses of Law (L. B and L. M). The law courses and the exams are conducted by 14 National Law universities (NLUs). Law School Admission Test (ISAT) India: This competitive exam is to get admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons) in participating colleges like Amity, ITM Gurgaon, UPES Dehradun, Faculty of Law Dehradun,
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