Will the AIBE question paper include questions from subjects and topics I studied in LLB?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a month ago
    Yes, the AIBE question paper will include questions from subjects and topics that you studied in LL.B. The syllabus for the AIBE is based on the syllabus for the LL.B. Degree, so you can expect to SEE questions on topics such as:
    * Constitutional law
    * Criminal law
    * Civil law
    * Contract law
    * Tort law
    * Property law
    * Family law
    * Succession law
    * Evidence law
    * Criminal procedure law
    * Civil procedure law
    * Legal ethics
    * And more!
    The AIBE is a challenging exam, but it is possible to pass it with hard work and dedication. By studying the syllabus carefully and practicing with mock exams, you can increase your chances of success.
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    Anjum Khan | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    Yes, the subjects from which questions are asked in the AIBE exam are asked from topics that are taught in the three-year LL.B. / 5-year LL.B. Degree course. Candidates will find familiar questions that they must have studied/ attempted during their LL.B. Graduation. They will also find landmark judgements and case laws, which they must have been familiarized with during their years of studying LL.B. Therefore, candidates must study all the subjects carefully and refer to the case materials for the subjects mentioned in AIBE syllabus so as to attempt the question paper accurately.

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