ABOUT THE EXAM:

Duration                                           2 hours

No. of questions                              100 marks

Each question                                   4 marks

Negative marking                             1 mark

Subject                                              English language comprehension, analytical                       

                                                          Abilities, legal awareness, aptitude, and legal  

                                                          knowledge    

SECTIONAL WEIGHTAGE:

Section                                                     Total no. of questions             Total marks

English language and comprehension             25                                      100 marks

Analytical abilities                                       25                                       100 marks

Legal awareness and aptitude                      25                                       100 marks

General knowledge                                      25                                        100 marks

Total                                                            100                                      400 marks

General Knowledge & Current Affairs

According to previous years’ Delhi University exam papers, GK and Legal Aptitude are the most essential subjects. Also, in other exams, it plays a significant role So, students need to do their best to prepare for it.

Candidates should complete reading monthly updated current affairs by that month itself. Also, read our GK study content at the same time. As a result, your preparation for general knowledge and current events will be complete. is the finest approach

Legal Aptitude or Legal Awareness

Begin your preparation for this section from constitution.

Try and learn all the articles, rights, direct principle on the Indian constitution.

Candidates should be aware of the landmark judgements and new laws and amendments that gain prominence in recent days.

Candidates must practice mock tests and previous year question papers to solve this section as this will help them in gaining the speed to solve the question faster.

The best way to crack this section is through understanding of the basic legal terms.

English with Reading Comprehension

This section of the exam shall check the candidate’s proficiency in grammar and comprehension.

The best way to improve your vocabulary is by developing the habit of reading,

Learn at least three new words every day,

Practice English grammar quizzes,

Get a basic understanding of the rules of grammar and how words are used in a sentence.

Practice as many comprehension exercises as you can.

Logical/ Analytical Reasoning

You should go through the both factual passage and sentence completion instruction carefully. Both must be considered in making your choice.

In this section, never assume anything. Always go by the information mentioned in the passage/ questions.

Circle important keywords which will help you find the right answer.

Do not burden yourself with the difficult keywords or complexity of the questions/passages, there may be a lot of data in the question which is put only to confuse you. focus on the theme that it is based on.

Tips to Prepare for DU LLB Law Entrance Exam

Create a Study Plan

A daily study plan should be prepared by law students in light of the above information. Every day, you must devote at least two and a half hours for studying. Candidates must make a plan where they study at least 2 subjects every day and have at least one vocabulary/English and one reasoning exercise daily.

Practice Previous Question Papers and Mock Tests: The greatest strategy to ensure exam success and time management is to solve as many past papers and full-length mock papers as possible under rigorous time and exam conditions.

Use the Internet: On social networking sites like Facebook, tens of thousands of law students connect and exchange ideas. To avoid wasting time, one should stay up to date on the latest information. It is advisable for every serious aspirant to solve past papers of CLAT, NLU Delhi (AILET), BHU and of course DU.

Consider Past Year Papers: You should study CLAT, NLU Delhi (AILET), BHU, and of course DU’s past papers. Solving previous papers and studying them thoroughly benefit a law aspirant in two ways: they help them learn about the types of questions that will be asked in various sections and they help them discover their own weaknesses.