What is the syllabus & exam pattern of the IPU CET LLB? What should my preparation strategy be?

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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Following forms the syllabus of IPU CET LLB:
    English Language and Comprehension: The section has questions to evaluate a candidate's English language skills. English Language and Comprehension section comprises different topics including Prepositions, Articles, Sentence Construction, Narration, Comprehension and Vocabulary.
    General Knowledge: This section would test the general awareness of the candidate and includes questions related to the following topics National Culture & History, Geography & Natural Resources, Science & Technology, International Affairs and Current National Events.
    Reasoning: Reasoning Section include the basic reas
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    Yagna Deepak Dhulipala

    7 years ago
    IPU CET Law Syllabus 2017: Guru Gobind Singh, Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has prescribed the detailed syllabus for IPU CET Law 2017 to help aspirants prepare well for the examination. The university shares the syllabus of IPU CET Law, so that candidates can plan their preparation and understand the important aspects related to the Indraprastha Law Entrance Examination. Aspirants can also refer to the sample papers released by GGSIPU for better practicing, assessing their preparation level and getting a fair idea about the style and difficulty level of the exam.
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    Surpreet Patheja

    7 years ago
    Hi, there is no particular syllabus for the exam, but it will contain four sections that are legal aptitude, verbal, GK and reasoning. Each of these sections is for 25 marks.
    For best results in IPU CET LLB, you should prefer Universal's Books for Legal Aptitude. Practice legal reasoning (very important) and learn maxims. Build good legal knowledge.
    For Verbal section, study antonyms, synonyms, literary devices, idioms, foreign words and phrases. Grammar and comprehension take a huge part of the verbal section. You can study/ practice these from anywhere you want (books, internet, YouTube).
    For general knowledge section try solving every
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