15th October 2016 12:06 PM | |
shikha | Re: How To Study For AILET Ok, here I am telling you the tips for preparation of All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam AILET exam preparation tips You should focus on practising as much as you can and work on your time management. You should keep yourself updated with the current happenings Go through the previous year papers and judge your preparation accordingly. Solve previous year and mock test papers You should aim at building a good vocabulary, hence it is advisable to get into the habit of regular reading of a newspaper and any magazine which covers the contemporary events well. Mathematics section will test your knowledge of elementary mathematics, i.e. 10th level mathematics. Take healthy diet. AILET exam syllabus- English: The English section will comprise of 35 questions from comprehension passages , synonyms, antonyms, choosing correct words, idioms and phrases, jumble words and sentences, fill-in the blanks, etc. The unseen passages will be tailed by questions related to the passage. The English section is meant to test the language skill and vocabulary of the candidates. General Knowledge: The 35 questions of General Knowledge will cover the topics such as History, Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics and Current Affairs of the past one year. This section will assess your knowledge of the recent happenings and awareness of the world. Basic Mathematics: This section will have 10 questions to test the numerical ability of candidates. The Mathematics questions will be set from 10th and 12th level, of various topics including Profit and Loss, Speed and Distance, Time and Work, Algebra, Average, Permutation and Combination and Venn Diagrams. Legal Aptitude: The section will majorly test your interest towards study of law, research aptitude and problem solving ability. The 35 questions will be framed on legal propositions and set of facts satisfying the propositions. The propositions may not be true in real sense and you will have to assume the true proposition based on the set of facts and answer the questions accordingly. Reasoning: There shall be as many as 35 questions testing your logical and analytical reasoning skills. You will come across some questions with passages and the reasoning questions will be framed on the information provided in the passages. |
15th October 2016 11:43 AM | |
Unregistered | How To Study For AILET I have applied for All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam so can you tell me how to do preparation of the exam? |