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New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Each section of ULSAT 2020 will carry the questions and marks as under:
Sections | Questions per section | Marks per section |
|---|---|---|
Language Comprehension | 30 questions | 30 marks |
Quantitative & Numerical Ability | 30 questions | 30 marks |
Logical Reasoning | 30 questions | 30 marks |
Legal General Knowledge | 30 questions | 30 marks |
Legal Aptitude | 30 questions | 30 marks |
Total | 150 questions | 150 marks |
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The non-exam pathway for admission to UPES law courses is an alternative method of gaining admission to these programs without taking the ULSAT (UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test) or other law entrance exams conducted by UPES. This pathway is designed to provide flexibility to candidates who may not have appeared for the ULSAT entrance exam. Instead, admission is based on scores obtained by candidates in other prominent law entrance exams, such as CLAT, LSAT India, SLAT, MH CET Law and others and other factors. Here's how the non-exam pathway for UPES law courses typically works:
Through CLAT:
Candidates can seek admission to the 5-year L
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, both current affairs and legal reasoning are typically included as important components of the ULSAT (UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test) syllabus.
1. Current Affairs: The ULSAT syllabus often includes a section on general knowledge and current affairs. Candidates may be tested on their awareness of recent national and international events, developments in politics, economics, sports, culture, and other relevant topics. Staying updated with current affairs is essential to perform well in this section.
2. Legal Reasoning: Legal reasoning is a fundamental part of the ULSAT syllabus. This section assesses a candidate's ability to apply l
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
There is typically a common ULSAT (UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test) syllabus for most of the law programs offered by UPES. While there might be minor variations in the emphasis given to certain topics or sections based on the specific law programme (e.g., B.A. LL.B. or BBA LL.B.), the core subjects and areas of assessment were generally consistent across the programs.
The ULSAT syllabus typically includes sections covering language comprehension, quantitative and numerical ability, logical reasoning, legal aptitude, general knowledge, and legal reasoning. These sections aim to evaluate candidates' aptitude and skills relevant to law st
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The ULSAT (UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test) syllabus typically covers various subjects and topics to assess a candidate's aptitude for law studies. While the specific syllabus may vary slightly from year to year. Here are the key areas that are generally included in the ULSAT syllabus:
1. Language Comprehension: This section evaluates a candidate's proficiency in English, including reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and language usage.
2. Quantitative and Numerical Ability: Questions in this category assess a candidate's mathematical and numerical reasoning skills, including topics like arithmetic, algebra, and data interpretat
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