CUET FOR LAW

CUET FOR LAW EXAM DETAILS

The Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) is conducted for both 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB. Various universities also accept CUET scores for admission to law courses.

Eligibility Criteria:

5 years LL.B Course

  • Candidates must have passed their class 12 from a recognized board. Candidates who are currently in their class 12 are also eligible to apply.
  • There is no age limit for this exam.

3 years LL.B Course

  • Candidates who have completed their graduation from a recognized university are eligible to apply. Candidates who are currently in the final year of their graduation are also eligible to apply. Candidates who have completed their graduation from Open University with Preparatory Examination are also eligible to apply.
  • There is no age limit for this exam.

Exam Pattern:

  • The test is conducted in online mode. Computer based exam (CBT)
  • The candidates must reached on the designated exam centre.
  • The examination duration lasting for 120 minutes (2 hours).
  • The total number of questions are around 100 approximately.
  • Each question will carry 4 marks and a negative marking of 1 mark is there in it.

Syllabus:

LL.B Course

English: This section based onone-word substitution, synonyms, reading comprehension, spellings, idioms, vocabulary, the figure of speech, phrases, legal terms, Sentence formation/correction, etc.

General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Topics are related to Events of National and International Importance, Awards & Honours, History, Current Affairs, etc.

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning: This section questions may be based on Legal Maxims, Indian Constitution, Important Acts and Amendments of the Legislature, Important Supreme Court Judgments, etc.

Logical Reasoning: The questions may be asked on Relationships, Analogies, Syllogism, Logical Sequences, Statement & Assumption, cause and effect, Inferences, Premises & Conclusion, etc.

Quantitative & Numerical Ability: In this section questions may be came from Agreement and Disagreement, Mental Ability and Logical/Mathematical Analysis, Series, deductive reasoning, Analogies, blood relations, Odd-Even Discretion, Figures and Patterns, etc.

Application Fees:

  • Candidates can pay the application fee using Credit Card/ Debit Card, Internet Banking
  • Candidates selecting subjects up to three will have to pay a CUET online fee of INR 1000 (General/UR), INR 900 (OBC-NCL/EWS), INR 800 (SC/ST/PwBD/ Third gender), and INR 4500 (candidates outside India).

Documents to be uploaded:

  • The recent photograph should be either in colour or black and white, with 80% of the face (without mask) visible, including ears, against a white background, size between 10 kb to 200 kb (clearly visible).
  • The scanned photograph and signature should be in JPG/JPEG format (clearly visible), size between 4 kb to 30 kb (clearly visible).
  •  The scanned copy of the Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS, etc.), size should be between 50kb and 300kb in PDF (clearly visible).
  • The scanned copy of the PwBD certificate, size should be between 50kb to 300 kb in pdf (clearly visible).

Admit Card:

  • The admit card will be published approximately a week before the exam in the official website – cuet.nta.nic.in.
  • The admit card contains details about the exam date, timings, reporting time, exam center name and address, and exam instructions.
  • The candidate should take the printed copy of the CUET Admit Card with Self Declaration (Undertaking) was downloaded from the NTA Website (a clear printout on A4-size paper) and duly filled in, along with one passport-size photograph (same as uploaded on the Online Application Form) for pasting on the specific space in the Attendance Sheet at the Centre during the examination and any one of the authorised photo IDs (must be original, valid, and non-expired).

Results:

  • Candidates need to log in to the exam portal with their credentials to access their scorecards.
  • The scorecard will include details such as the candidate’s roll number, application number, total marks obtained, and subject-wise marks.

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