when will bhu uet (law) exam form be out???
Hello aspirant,
Commencement of application formLast week of January, 2021
Last date to apply2nd week of April, 2021
BHU LLB 20213rd week of May, 2021.
BHU LLB 2021 answer key publication (provisional) First week of June, 2021.
Last date to raise objections against provisional answer key Second week of June, 2021.
Result declaration Third week of June, 2021.
BHU LLB counselling July 2021 (onwards).
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please anyone tell me about blat /CLAT/law exam related examination after class 12 in offline mode.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope your doing good.
From 2019 CLAT/LAW EXAM has been turned into offline mode .
it was also decided that as and when the number of candidates taking up CLAT drastically increases or when admission to law .. colleges in the entire country would be based only on the CLAT score.
After 12th as law entrance exams provides the options for courses such as BA , LLB,BBA LLB, B.Com LLB etc. Similarly, the entrance exam for law after graduation opens the gates for different LLM courses. Other exams are LSAT india, AILET(India)
for more detailed information refer to link attached below https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-entrance-exams
Hope this helps, for more queries please ping us below.
Good luck fir everything ahead :))
mh-cet law exam date for 3year ??
Hello,
The exam date for 3-year LLB has not been announced yet. It will be announced in a seperate notification. The exam will be an online exam of two hours duration. MHCET law 2020 question paper will include 150 objective type questions.
For more information please visit this site
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law
I hope this will help you.
All the best !!
best law college and mh-cet law exam date ..
Hello,
As of now, no confirmation has been made by authorities about the exact dates of conducting the law exams for both five year as well as three years, the delay has been due to covid pandemic and maharashtra has been severely affected by this, you can stay updated at the official website at http://cetcell.mahacet.org/ for more details regarding this.
And, if you want to know about the best colleges under MAH LAWCET, then following are the options;
- University of Mumbai, Mumbai
- North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
- Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
- Shivaji University, Kolhapur
- SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
- Solapur University, Solapur
- Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
For more details regarding this, you may visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india?exam=MHCET%20Law
If I read in so, how can I prepare for law exam??
There are quite a few Law Entrance examinations in India like CLAT, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET, LSAT, etc. You can check the complete list at: https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-entrance-exams . One of the most important exams is CLAT and we shall help you with its details. If you need information about any specific exam, please do let us know and we shall help you with relevant information.
CLAT is a 2 hour test with 150 MCQs. Each correct answer gets you 1 mark and wrong answer takes away 0.25 marks. The exam is divided into 5 subjects:
English:
You will be given passages of about 450 words. These passages are usually from Contemporary or Historically signification fiction and nonfiction writing. The standard would be of 12th standard student. So each Passage has a series of questions which will check your Comprehension and language skills. You will be required to Read and comprehend the main point discussed in the passage. Draw Inferences and conclusions based on the passage. Summarise the passage. You will have to compare and contrast the different viewpoints set out in the passage. You will have to understand the meaning of various words and phrases used in the passage.
Current Affairs including General Knowledge: You will be given passages of upto 450 words and these passages are usually taken from News, Journalistic sources and nonfiction writing. The questions may include legal information or knowledge but do not need any additional knowledge of the law beyond the passage. This sections requires you to demonstrate knowledge of various aspects of current affairs and general knowledge including Contemporary events of significance at National and International Level, Arts and Culture, International Affairs and Historical Events.
Logical Reasoning section consists of Short passages of about 300 words each. You have to recognise an argument, its premises and conclusions. You have to read and identify the arguments set out in a passage. Critically analyse the patterns of reasoning and assess how conclusions may depend on particular premises or evidence. You have to infer what follows from the passage and draw relationships and analogies, identify contradictions and equivalence.
Legal Reasoning section has passages of 450 words each which may relate to fact situations or scenarios involving legal matters, public policy questions or moral philosophical enquiries. You need not require any prior legal knowledge. General awareness will do. Yuo have to idenify and infer the rules and passages set out in the passage and apply those rules to various fact situations and understand how changes to the rules or principles may alter the application to various fact situations.
Quantitative Techniques section includes short set of facts or prepositions, graphs, or other textual, pictorial or diagrammatic representations of numerical information followed by a series of questions. You need to apply 10th standard mathematical operations on ratios and proportions, basic algebra, mensuration and statistical estimation.
For preparation material and sample papers, please visit the official website: https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/ug-lms.html
You can read our page for tips to prepare for CLAT: https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching