GK for law exams mainly constitutes questions on current affairs. It is also one of the subjects in all the law entrance exams, which carries the maximum marks. Questions from every field such as sports, history, geography and literature come in this subject. Though, the subject seems easy but it requires the student to stay updated about all the latest events and happenings of the country to score the maximum marks.

Taking the help of certain books such as General Knowledge by RS Aggarwal or consulting the sample question papers of previous years can prove to be beneficial. By reading such books, one can have a good idea about the type of questions that come in the entrance examinations.
The 3 Year Law Course can be pursued by all those students who have already completed their graduation. The Delhi University is one of the best universities of the country to pursue such course. The university was established in the year 1924 and since then, has been providing various courses on law. To get admitted and to study law from here, it is necessary to appear for the DU law entrance exam 2014.

The three year LLB law course provide a professional degree to the student as he or she can have a full exposure and gain a practical knowledge about all types of law that are present in the country. The age of the candidate must be at least 17 years and there is no upper limit. To be eligible for pursuing a three year LLB programme, the candidate must have a graduation degree with 45% marks. However, the percentage may vary from one university to another. Candidates who have passed higher secondary examination are also eligible to study the course.

AB Tutorials provide expert CLAT Coaching classes. All the law aspirants can attend those classes and come out with flying colors in the law entrance examinations. 

Source: http://storify.com/Clat2014/important-information-related-to-the-3-year-law-co
 
Law is gaining a significant hold in the society as most of the students are today opting for a legal career. The number of students appearing for the Common Law Admission Testhas increased by a manifold. Keeping in mind about the increase in the number of law aspirants, the Government of Maharashtra has even decided to set up three National Law Universities at separate places of the State.

Without getting a good training, it becomes a quite daunting task for a candidate to pass the entrance examinations. Therefore, it is necessary to get admitted to such an institute that offers Law Entrance coaching in DelhiThe experienced faculties of such institutes as well as professionals have an in depth as well as practical knowledge of the legal developments of the country.

Anyone who is sitting for the entrance examinations must have a very clear conception about all the subjects of law. But, his or her General knowledge for law exams should also be very good as this is one of the subjects which carry the maximum marks. There are a number of books whose help the students can seek in order to have a good score in the subject.

In the year 2011, the committee of CLAT declared that less emphasis will be given on static GK and more importance will be given on the current affairs. However, this does not mean that every year the same pattern will be followed. It is necessary to give equal importance to both these sections. You can take the help of books like Pearson’s Concise GK Manual; Use your Head by Tony Buzan. You should be able to cover all the major topics of these books before the exams.

Get the best preparation for Delhi university law entrance exam by studying at AB Tutorials. It helps a student by preparing him to get admitted in the top law schools of the country.

Source: http://clat.blog.com/2014/01/27/key-points-for-preparing-general-knowledge-in-law-exams/
 
DU law Entrance 2014 is one of the law entrance examinations that are conducted in India for pursuing a degree course in the field of law. Delhi University is the second most prestigious universities of the country and conducts its own entrance exams each year in order to select students who are qualified enough to study law.
Institutes that offer law coaching in Delhi prepares its students for all kinds of law examinations including CLAT 2014There are five important subjects that all the law entrance aspirants need to polish in order to secure good marks in those entrance exams.
Analytical Reasoning in the entrance examination consist of a number of sections like puzzles, number series, Blood relations and selection criteria problem. In order to be good in this subject, one needs to have a good hold over puzzles and blood relations. Puzzles should be solved frequently as they take more time to solve. Blood relations on the other hand require a good practice as one easily tends to forget them.
English is an important paper and questions like comprehension reading, correcting sentences are the questions that usually come. If you have excellent grammatical skills, then you can easily solve the paper. Two other subjects that are General Knowledge and Legal Aptitude, both of them carry 50 marks. In case of General Knowledge, it is important to know all the major events as well as historical dates of the country where as legal aptitude requires a candidate to the aware about the latest developments in the field of law as well as the basics of the subject.
Mathematics carries 20 marks and tests the numerical ability of the candidate. The subject mainly covers topic from the chapters that are covered in class 10. It consists of questions from geometry, area, compound or simple interest and discount.
AB Tutorials is a career counselling institute in Delhi that gives the best advice to students who want to pursue law in their careers and want to become a professional lawyer.
Source: http://clat2014.edublogs.org/2014/01/27/important-subjects-to-prepare-for-the-du-law-entrance-2014/
 
CLAT 2014 is knocking at the doors as this law entrance examination is all scheduled to be held on 11th May. All the candidates are now busy making the last minute preparations for the exam. This is the time when you must have a very good grip over all the five subjects. With three months left for the exam, you still have got ample time to improve your weak subjects and score the maximum marks in them.

In addition to the tips given by your CLAT Coaching centre you can also apply some of the simple last minute tips for each of the subjects.

Let us start with mathematics. Most of us suffer from the phobia of facing a tough paper in this subject but this is a myth. If you have worked hard all round the year, then this is not difficult at all. At the last minute you must go through all the basic concepts and memorize the formulas so that you do not forget them easily.

Logical Reasoning is an important paper. Unlike the other papers, it does not require intense revision. It tests the reasoning ability of a candidate. You must be conversant with the type of questions that come in the examination and prepare yourself accordingly. Giving a look at a few of the last year’s sample papers can help you.

If your preparation in English is good, then solve as many sample papers as possible. Try to solve comprehensions. At the same time it is also important to make sure that you are able to solve the comprehension within the required time as a lot of time is wasted in reading the paragraph. Most of the Law Entrance Coaching centers therefore conduct tests of English to help its students solve the paper within the given time.

General Knowledge is such a subject in CLAT, which the more you read, the more you learn as there are lot of things happening around us every now and then. Revise all the important historical dates, location of wars, latest sports happenings and the political developments happening in the country. This can really add to your knowledge and help you to solve the answers.

AB Tutorials gives training to all students for preparation of law entrance exams that are necessary to appear for pursuing a 3 Year law Course from any of the Indian Law Colleges.

Source: http://clatpreparation.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/last-minute-tips-for-clat-2014/

 
Candidates seeking admission to the top law schools need to get admitted in a Law Entrance Coaching institute first, so that it becomes easier for them to crack the various entrance examinations. A number of institutes are present in the country that gives adequate training for such examinations by preparing the students for the same.
 
In order to get eligible for a Common Law Entrance Testthere are certain criteria and eligibility conditions which a student must be able to fulfill to pursue a 3 Year law Course from a reputed law college of the countryAll undergraduates as well as postgraduate students are eligible to give any entrance examinations related to law.
 
As far as the undergraduate students are concerned, all students who have scored 45% or more than that in 10+2 are eligible to appear for such examination. Students who fall under the Schedules Caste or the Scheduled Tribe category get a relaxation as they are only required to score 40% in the board examinations. For both the categories, the age is 20 years.
 
Postgraduate students who are planning to appear either for CLAT 2014 or any law entrance tests need to score at least 55% marks in all the subjects in graduation. Candidates who came under the ambit of Schedule castes or scheduled tribes must secure 50% to be eligible for the entrance exams.
 
There are five important subjects in the entrance exams which tests the ability of the candidates to study law. They are Mathematics, English, General Knowledge, Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. The test is conducted for 200 marks and also includes a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Application for filling up the form can be done online by submitting the required fees and documents. Fees for the application can even be paid offline by paying the required fees in the bank.
 
Author: AB Tutorials is a law entrance coaching institute located in Hauz Khas, New Delhi. It provides training to the student for preparation of the major law entrance exams held in India.  
 
Source: http://clat-2014.blogspot.com/2014/01/important-guidelines-for-common-law.html
 
Common Law Admission Test is an entrance examination which is given by law aspirants every year to seek admission in a law college. All undergraduate as well as postgraduate students can take up this examination. Every year, the exam is held. This year, the exam is scheduled to be held on 11th May, 2014.

Whether it is CLAT 2014 or any other law entrance examination, reading good books related to law can be very helpful. There are five important subjects that are mainly covered; General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English, Mathematics and Aptitude. Students often confuse on which books to read so that they can prepare in the best way for the exam.

There are six important books which is a must read for all the CLAT aspirants. Taking the help of such books will help to crack the exam very easily. A CLAT Coaching without these books is incomplete.

Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis: This book is a sure shot way of securing high marks in the English paper. It consists of all the important terms, their origin and also various exercises at the end of each chapter that tests the memory of the reader which he or she has learnt in the previous pages. Vocabulary can be improved significantly if the book is read carefully. Making a habit to read the book at least once in a day is enough to help a candidate to have a good grasp over English.

Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal: Books by RS Agarwal are already famous among students preparing for various competitive as well as government exams, but the Verbal and Non Verbal reasoning book by this author is really helpful to the students. The most important benefit of reading the books is that one can come to know about the various tips and tricks which are to be applied in solving complex problems. Though there are numerous questions in the book and it is not possible to solve all of them due to shortage of time therefore it is better to practice the solved questions.

Universal’s Guide to LLB Examination: In order to make good preparation for legal reasoning, this book must be consulted. The speciality of this book is that it has successfully been able to collect the important question from all the past years paper and consists of a set of 100 questions that has a huge possibility of being asked at any of the law entrance examination. Moreover, the books also consist of a set of 20 sample CLAT question papers that are just great for practicing.

Pearson’s Concise GK Manual: General Knowledge is such a subject that can be read from a variety of sources such as newspapers and magazines, but if still of you want to read a book that consists of all things together placed at one place then Pearson’s Concise GK Manual that you must consult. You should start by reading four, five pages of the book every day. Once you have finished reading it, you can start solving the questions given at the end of the book. Hence, by reading the book you can improve your General Knowledge for CLAT.

LST’s Legal Reasoning Module: Legal reasoning is an important subject for CLAT and the ultimate book that can give you a very good idea is LST’s Legal Reasoning Module. In order to get admission to top law schools of the country, this book is a must read.


Source: http://clat-2014.blogspot.com/2014/01/five-books-which-you-must-read-for-clat.html
 

Law itself is a diverse area. It is a fundamental step towards establishing a society that is free from all types of criminal activities and any other anti social activities. Each one of us takes the shelter of the law when we fall under critical circumstances in life. A lawyer acts as a middle person between the person seeking justice and law.
Many youths of the country aspire to become a lawyer today as opportunities are in galore in this field. There are a number of career options in the field of law which one can choose and can be a successful lawyer, but for doing this it is necessary to have a professional degree, or the LLB degree that authorizes a person to practice law. Many law entrance exams are conducted in the country in order to help students get admission in law schools.
The DU Law Entrance 2014 is mandatory to pass in order to get admitted to the top universities that teaches law. Appearing for this examination requires a good knowledge of every technical field related to law; a good grasp over the English language is a plus benefit that a lawyer enjoys. Whether one wants to become a civil litigation lawyer, a legal analyst, Government lawyer or a Judge, the one who has good English speaking and writing skills have more prospects of developing  in terms of career opportunity. Apart from English, a good knowledge of all the current events as well as the newly implemented acts is also one of the best ways to stay ahead of peers in this industry which maximizes the career prospects.
Taking a Law Entrance Coaching in Delhi is not a problem at all as there are a number of such coaching centres that are present here, which train the students according to the course content of the law exams held. They prepare the students in such a way that it gives them an overall exposure in this field. Special modules are also prepared for all the five subjects that are general knowledge, aptitude, Mathematics and General awareness.
Anyone looking for CLAT Coaching classes in Delhi can easily seek admission to any of the coaching centres in Delhi and get them prepared for the CLAT entrance. Maximum numbers of students sit for the examination every year as it is one of the easiest ways to get admitted to the top law schools of the country.
The scope of law in India is really very bright as there are a number of cases that will require legal assistance in a country like India where crimes occur every now and then. Moreover, India has always been facing a dearth of lawyers when it comes to providing honest justice to people. Most of the youngsters today start their career in the field of law by entering as an intern after passing the LLB examination and then they diversify themselves in various fields according to their interest. Providing justice to people is one of the primary duties of a lawyer and he or she should be able to do it with all responsibility.

Source: 
http://clatpreparation.wordpress.com/2014/01/14/how-to-crack-du-law-entrance-2014/

 
The eligibility criteria for candidates (Indian Nationals only) seeking admission through CLAT 2014 in Undergraduate Courses shall be as per the  following:

The candidate by 1st July 2014 must not have attained the age of:

(i)      Twenty (20) years in case of General/OBC/Persons with Disability (PWD) and Other category candidates, and

(ii)     Twenty Two (22) years in case of SC/ST category candidates

As regards minimum percentage of marks in qualifying examination (i.e. 10 2), the candidates must have secured:

(i)      Forty five percent (45%) marks in case belongs to General/OBC/PWD and other category, and

(ii)     Forty Percent (40%) marks in case belongs to SC/ST category.

  1. The result of qualifying examination (i.e. 10+2) shall be submitted by the candidate at the time of admission failing which the candidate shall be ineligible for admission to the Course. No provisional admission shall be provided to those candidates who are not submitting the result of the qualifying examination (i.e. 10+2) at the time of admission.
Those appearing in qualifying examination in March/April 2014 are also eligible to apply. No provisional admission shall be provided to those candidates  who are not submitting the result of the qualifying examination at the time of admission/within the time-frame prescribed by the respective Universities/ Institutes.

In case of equal marks secured by candidates, the procedure to break the tie will be as per the following order:

(i) Higher marks in the section of legal aptitude in CLAT-2014

(ii) Higher age

(iii) Computerized draw of lots

The first Admission Notification of CLAT-2014 will be issued in the month of December, 2013.

From which date the online Application Form and Information Brochure can be accessed?

The Application Forms and Information Brochure will be accessible from 1st January 2014 (Wednesday).

What will be the duration between which the online Application From can be submitted?

Foreign Nationals need not take the CLAT-2014 for admission in various NLUs. They can contact/visit the website of respective NLUs of interest to know the procedure of admission.

A. The candidate interested in seeking admission in any of the NLUs under the NRI/NRI sponsored seat shall undertake the CLAT-2014. The admission will be based on the merit in CLAT-2014. The students are also simultaneously required to complete the formalities of the respective universities, if any, for which the candidate need to, contact the respective university of interest for further information.

The fees to be remitted while submitting the Application Form of CLAT-2014 shall be as per the following:

For General/OBC/PWD and other category candidates: 4000/-.

For SC/ST category candidates: 3500/-.

The candidates will have to bear the bank transaction costs for remitting the fee online while submitting the application form.

Previous Years Question Paper Booklets can be procured both online and offline by remitting a charge of  250/-. For procuring the Booklets via post from CLAT Office (at GNLU) an additional amount of 150/- shall be provided towards postal charges. The supply will start after the notification of CLAT-2014.


Source: http://clatpreparation.wordpress.com/2013/11/23/clat-2014-eligibility-criteria/