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Can I use previous years books of Universal's and Singhal's to prepare for DU LLB and cover current affairs from somewhere else?


Saadhanaa K M 6th May, 2022
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iamlavishamittal 15th Jun, 2022
Yes, according to Google and my experience, these books are sufficient.
What matter is how you prepare, and how much you can memorise and understand.
These books are written in simple language.

For current affairs, you can just be updated with the news, and current happenings. Current events on the DU-LLB entrance exam are primarily related to the static portions of politics, law, and general knowledge. You must first review the questions from the prior year. You'll get an idea of what themes you should address based on current happenings from there, and focus on recent Supreme Court decisions.

You can refer to Jatin Verma's current affairs and StudyIQ's monthly 200 MCQs for 12 months, and revise it several times before the entrance.

Wish you best of luck.
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