Syllabus
Hello Karthik.
JEE mains basically contains all the syllabus and topics that you are going to study in 11th and 12th. If you are targeting 200+ then you should start your preparations now . You should keep on clearing all your basics and solve as max as problem you can
Sai, DASA is for admission of Foreign National students and IIT conducts GATE for admisison of Indian Nationals for Post Graduate programmes. The syallbus more or less remains the same but the admission is different for both Indian and Foreign Nationals. The curriculum is prepared so as to complement what
Hello Salmaan
B.A. Hons. Arabic Eligibility
Aspiring students should have passed 10+2 or any other equivalent qualication with a minimum of
60% marks.
Some of the very reputed universities and institutes conduct an entrance examination for admission.
Subjects of Study
1 Arabic for Interaction
2 Grammar I
3 Text Reading
Hello Mukesh,
The entrance exams are conducted for candidates to get admission in a particular university/ college. When it comes to post graduation most colleges don't require UG results or marks, they conduct entrance test for fair selection of candidates based on the entrance marks.
There is no specific syllabus
Hi there,
The syllabus of CLAT PG and AILET PG is slightly different
the syllabus of AILET PG is - Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, Property Law, International Law, Law of Torts, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Law of Crime where law of tort forms major part along with an essay
Recently Consortium of NLU has changed CLAT 2020 pattern where the number of questions have been reduced from 200 to 120-150 and also comprehension based questions are introduced in English, Deductive Reasoning, English etc, since it has been changed recently so for making changes in the app in
hi,
see syllabus should be different for regular candidates and second time appearing or backlog candidates. you need to check the official website of respective board to get the details of the syllabus. or I would suggest you to contact with your faculty of school from where you have studied
Dear Aspirant,
CLAT has gone under some changes to shift the exam from memory based learning to logical based learning.
Moreover, the number of questions is reduced from 200 to anywhere between 120-150 questions under the same time limit of 120 minutes.
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