Showing posts with label LAW exam Preparation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LAW exam Preparation. Show all posts

5 May 2015

Preparing for AILET Exam in Less Than 30 Days

AILET or the All India Law Entrance Test can be prepared by laying down a basic plan for 30 days. The plan can be made on a week basis. Three weeks of studying and reserving the remaining days for practicing Mock Tests.

In order to approach the content of the AILET examination systematically, it would be really quick to start with the parts and their marking distribution.

English Comprehension
35 Questions
GK & Current Affairs
35 Questions
Mathematical Ability
10 Questions
Legal Aptitude
35 Questions
Logical Reasoning
35 Questions

Key differentiator is that there is no negative marking for AILET. That means ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS



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2 May 2015

Preparing for CLAT in Last 45 Days

CLAT or the Common Law Admission Test can be prepared by laying down a basic plan for 45 days. The plan can be made on a week basis. Five weeks of studying and reserving the remaining ten days for practicing Mock Tests.



1)    First Week
In order to approach the content of the CLAT examination systematically, it would be really quick to start with the parts and their marking distribution.  

English Comprehension
40 Questions
GK & Current Affairs
50 Questions
Mathematical Ability
20 Questions
Legal Aptitude
50 Questions
Logical Reasoning
40 Questions



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16 April 2015

Why Should One go For LAW Exam and Persue From Top Law Schools

Over the years, the profession of law has evolved and turn out to be one of the most rewarding career options for the youth today. Gone are the times, when it was tagged as the Family’s profession and would be carried forward as a legacy from generations to generations in a family. In today’s time anyone who has a desire and inclination towards law can pursue this profession as a career. One can make this choice right away after higher senior secondary school, with many universities offering 5 year integrated bachelor’s degree in law.