Which is better: to focus on a single entrance exam or appear for multiple entrance exams to secure a seat in a reputed law college?

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    Sakshi Bumb

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    My suggestion is that you go for multiple entrance exams as the syllabus is the same for almost all exams. You will have a better chance to score well because of practice and also an option to choose from the colleges.
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    Krishna Rodge | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi, I would suggest you to appear for multiple exams as the syllabus is the same for all the law entrance exams (except for a few). Also, you should first be sure as to which college is the best and stress more upon that entrance exam. But appearing for multiple entrance exams will give you more options to choose from and you can choose the best out of that. And the syllabus being the same will not bring upon you any difficulties to study for. Hope this information helps you. Feel free to revert for any further details and questions. All the very best!
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    Aarav Jain LLB Student - DU

    7 years ago
    One should first target on one exam, which he or she desperately want. Like in my case, for (3-year course), I wanted DU faculty of law, so I devoted more time for its preparation. Though, I also prepared for CLAT, LSAT, BHU, Punjab University and other few private colleges, as a backup in case I don't clear my first preference. Syllabus differ 40 to 60 percent in CLAT and DU LLB entrance. And, the pattern of the syllabus is also different, so one should focus on his or her preferred entrance and devote little extra time for other entrance too. While concluding, I would say, prepare simultaneously for all exam keeping more focus on one
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    Saharsh Panjwani | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    As most exams like CLAT AILET Symbiosis, IPU etc. have the same pattern especially, at a UG level. So, you should consider applying for at least more than one exam.
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    Prabhat Kumar Verma

    7 years ago
    One must have options. Go for multiple exams, but not too much as it will confuse you while selecting a college. As the syllabus for law entrance exam is almost same in every college, shortlist some top colleges according to your preference and appear for the exams.
    Good luck.
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    aadya jaroliya BALLB (hons.) from jagran lakecity uni.

    7 years ago
    Go with applying for multiple exams because keeping a back support is always required as you don't know where you can get selected. It may be a good NLIU or the best private college for law. So, think dynamically.
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hey there,
    Well, the entrance exams for law schools have similar syllabus so it's not very difficult to focus as such.
    For instance, CLAT and AILET have similar subjects and except the status, GK preparation requires similar focus.
    I don't think it is advisable to just focus on entrance but also focus on a law school and you will easily clear the exam.
    And also studying as per CLAT's requirements would make you capable of appearing even in AILET, BHU and other exams.
    So, your focus must be on the law school I.e. on getting into a law school and you must prepare as per the same. Once you start preparing, you will find that the questions aske
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