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Does anyone know if one can get into PU for 3 year llb without coaching. I'm going for 2025 and wanted to know if I should learn current affairs from the last one year or six months is enough. Also is there any difference between 5 year law entrance and 3 year law entrance as in difficulty, marking or syllabus?


Elle 29th Sep, 2024
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Jefferson 29th Sep, 2024

Hello! Greetings from Careers360! It's great to see your enthusiasm for preparing for the PIJ exam for the 3-year 11b course in 2025.

Regarding your question, while coaching can be beneficial, many students have successfully prepared without it. A solid self-study plan can work just as well. For current affairs, I recommend focusing on the last year’s events, but a six-month review can also be sufficient if you cover key topics thoroughly.

As for the difference between the 5-year and 3-year law entrance programs, they typically differ in terms of structure and focus rather than difficulty. The 5-year program usually integrates undergraduate studies, while the 3-year program is designed for those who have already completed a degree. Thus, the syllabus might overlap, but the approach and assessment methods may vary slightly.

If you have any further questions or need specific information, feel free to ask!

monag2673 29th Sep, 2024

Yes, it is definitely possible to get into **Panjab University (PU) for the 3-year LLB program** without coaching, as long as you prepare strategically. Many students successfully clear the exam through self-study, focusing on the right material and a disciplined approach.


For **current affairs**, it’s advisable to cover at least **6 months** of recent events before the exam. However, covering **1 year** of current affairs is ideal, as questions can sometimes be drawn from a wider timeframe. Pay attention to national, international events, legal news, and important judgments.


Regarding the **difference between the 5-year law entrance** (for 12th-grade students) and the **3-year law entrance** (for graduates), there are a few key distinctions:

- **Syllabus**: Both exams test general knowledge, legal aptitude, and reasoning skills, but the **5-year entrance exam** often includes basic-level questions, while the **3-year exam** is more oriented toward graduates, focusing slightly more on legal awareness and reasoning.

- **Difficulty**: The **3-year law entrance** is considered a bit more competitive, as the candidates are typically graduates with more advanced knowledge.

- **Marking Scheme**: This varies by university, but PU generally follows a similar marking pattern for both courses.

To sum up, with self-discipline, regular practice, and a strong focus on current affairs and legal knowledge, you can excel without coaching.

hope this helps you!!

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