What are syllabus and exam pattern of the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET? What should my preparation strategy be?

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    Vignesh Doddi | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago

    The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is an entrance based on similar lines of others. You have however only GK logical reasoning and legal aptitude as a part of the exam. The paper consists of 120 questions and there is no negative marking as such. Now, the General knowledge part requires both static and current thus focus needs to be more on it and reading more would help. Law portion comprises of basic law questions ranging from basic laws. Reasoning is however not so difficult and can be easily done. However, you are required to practice and go through last 10 year papers of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET as that would be of great help. Also reading ne

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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    This is an entrance examination conducted by Andhra Pradesh for admissions to different law courses in various colleges across the state.
    It consists of three papers of 120 questions with each MCQ question carrying 1 mark each. Time for answering is 90 minutes and most importantly there is no negative marking. The exam is on the same date for three and five-year degree courses. As can be expected, for the five-year course, the syllabus is equivalent to class 12th while for three years course, it's equivalent to graduation.
    Two papers of general knowledge and current affairs each have 30 questions while the third paper of 'aptitud
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    Well, the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is an entrance based on similar lines of others. You have however only GK logical reasoning and legal aptitude as a part of the exam. The paper consists of 120 questions and there is no negative marking as such.
    Now, the General knowledge part requires both static and current thus focus needs to be more on it and reading more would help.
    Law portion comprises of basic law questions ranging from basic laws.
    Reasoning is however not so difficult and can be easily done.
    However, you are required to practice and go through last 10 year papers of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET as that would be of great help.
    Also
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is conducted for admission to various state colleges. The total number of questions is 120. The exam is divided into three sections:
    1. General Knowledge and Mental Ability: Questions on History, geography, polity among others are asked.
    2. Current Affairs: Various Appointments, sports events, obituaries etc are important
    3. Aptitude for the study of law: Various topic such as Law of Torts, Contracts, Constitutional law are asked.
    The strategy should be to go through past year papers at least once. Also, focus on the third section as it forms half of the total marks of the test.
    Hope this helps.
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    Teresa Dhar

    7 years ago
    The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET LL.B Syllabus is as following:
    1.General Knowledge
    Current Affairs
    Aptitude for Study of Law
    General Knowledge Syllabus
    Current Affairs National & International
    Geography
    Indian Polity
    Indian Constitution
    Economy
    Indian History
    Indian Culture & Heritage etc
    2.Mental Ability
    Verbal Series
    Non-Verbal Series
    Analytical Reasoning
    Direction and Distances
    Linear Arrangements
    Complex Arrangements
    Analogies
    Classification
    Coding & Decoding
    Blood Relationships
    Symbols and Notations
    Alphabet Test
    Data Sufficiency Test
    Data Interpretation Test
    Syllogism
    Problems Based on Symmetry
    Problems Based on Visual Ability
    Ordering & Sequencing
    Routes & Networks
    ...more

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