What is the syllabus of BA LLB [H]? Can you provide any tips to clear the entrance exam?

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Asked by naureen fatima

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    Khushi Chaturvedi

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    For clearing LLB Entrance, the syllabus you need to know are Reasoning, Legal, English, GK (Static and Current) both and Maths. As I have given CLAT, so as per my experience in this, the most scoring part legal which give you 50 marks but overall paper is easy it all depends on your hard work and the most important is interest. The most important tip which I feel like clearing entrance exam of law Time management, very important you must prepare your study according to time. Fix your study plan according to time. All the best.
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    jyoti goel | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    The syllabus is as far as I can stretch my knowledge is:
    English
    Verbal Reasoning
    Non-verbal Reasoning
    Basic knowledge of law like legal maxims, etc.
    General knowledge
    Quantitative and Qualitative Aptitude.

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