Which books should I refer to get the best results in ACLAT? Which are the most important topics to focus?

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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    ACLAT is conducted by Alliance University for admissions to its 5-year integrated law courses. The pattern of exam is quite similar to CLAT expect for the fact that legal aptitude constitutes 45 marks and logical reasoning constitutes 45 marks.
    There are no specific books in the market for ACLAT. However, if I come to the preparation part, you should start your preparation with going through past year papers which would provide you with a better idea as to what is relevant and what is not.
    Then look for the books which cover those topics comprehensively.You can use RS Aggarwal for Maths and logical reasoning. For English, you can use b
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    Navneet Pandey

    8 years ago
    As such, if we see for the preparation of ACLAT, one can refer to any of the books which are available in the market like Arihant or any of the publishers. If one is doing coaching, one can rely on the study materials that the coaching institute provides for the different portions of the ACLAT. And, the materials of the coaching are more than sufficient. And if one is not doing coaching, he can refer to any of the books clear his or her concept on the concerned topics and practice more and more. The main and the important topics to focus for better results in ACLAT are mainly G.K. portion because they cover 50 marks of the paper. And i
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The ACLAT (Alliance Common Law Admission Test) is specifically designed for admissions to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law (Honors) programme at Alliance University, Bangalore. It is not just a scholarship test but an entrance exam for the BALLB program.

 

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If you don't score above the cutoff in ACLAT, you will have to follow one of the steps mentioned below:

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To participate in the ACLAT counselling, candidates need the following documents: 

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ACLAT is conducted by a private institute, Alliance University, Bangalore. Thus, candidates from all Indian states can apply for ACLAT to get admission to LLM course offered by the institute. They only need to meet the ACLAT eligibility criteria. 

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