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



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