How should I prepare for DU LL.B entrance exam? I got 90% in 12th and currently pursuing B.Sc.
Asked about Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)
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Exam for admission to DU 3-year LL.B is conducted in the month of June. It is a fairly simple exam to crack if one studies smartly and time.
If you want to sincerely make an effort to crack the DU LL.B entrance test and trust me when I say this, all you need to do is pick up the Universal LLB entrance book and study from it, cover to cover. The book is very comprehensive and covers all aspects that are asked, or can be asked, in the examination. Apart from that, you should be upto date with the current affairs, read newspapers, be aware of the latest developments in the field of law and you are good to go. Do focus on the previous years...more -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoIf you want to sincerely make an effort to crack the DU LL.B entrance test and trust me when I say this, all you need to do is pick up the Universal LLB entrance book and study from it, cover to cover. The book is very comprehensive and covers all aspects that are asked, or can be asked, in the examination. Apart from that, you should be upto date with the current affairs, read newspapers, be aware of the latest developments in the field of law and you are good to go. Do focus on the previous years papers as well so that you get familiar with the exam pattern. -
Hi Pragya, the entrance exam for law at DU is conducted every year in the month of June. The areas covered include legal aptitude, logical reasoning,G.K (including current affairs), English and Maths. So the book which will cover it all is Singhal's book for DU entrance exam and also you should refer to Universal's book for the same. They cover the areas exhaustively. Apart from that keep yourself updated with current affairs through various current affair magazines. All the best!
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DU conducted the exam every year in the month of June and the syllabus includes –
1. GK
2. General reasoning
3. Logical reasoning
4. General awareness
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