For aspiring LLB students, the CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test Postgraduate), plays a crucial role in gaining admission to one of India’s most prestigious universities like Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University.
This national-level entrance exam has become the gateway for students who wish to pursue a law degree at Delhi University, offering a fair and standardized assessment of their skills and knowledge.
The CUET PG LLB Paper Code is ( COQP11 ). This exam is specifically designed to evaluate candidates on various aspects crucial for success in the legal field, making it a significant hurdle for those aiming to secure a seat in the LLB program at Delhi University. From understanding the exam structure to mastering the syllabus, excelling in the CUET PG Test is essential for any law aspirant.
Overview of CUET PG Exam ( COQP11 )
The CUET PG Exam is designed to assess a candidate’s aptitude, subject knowledge, and analytical abilities. It offers a standardized platform for postgraduate admissions across various fields, including law.
The CUET PG Test is structured to include multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is a Computer Based Test( CBT). The exam covers various sections depending on the specific program, and for law aspirants, the CUET PG LAW section focuses on legal aptitude, reasoning, and general awareness, among others.
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Exam Pattern and Structure of CUET PG LAW ( COQP11 )
Aspect | Details |
Exam Type | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration | 105 Minutes |
Number of Questions | 75 |
Mode of Language | English and Hindi (Bilingual) |
Types of Questions | Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) |
Sections | English/Hindi ComprehensionGeneral Knowledge/AwarenessComputer Basics Quantitative Aptitude Logical Reasoning |
Scoring Scheme | Correct Answer: +4 marksIncorrect Answer: -1 markUnanswered Questions: 0 marks |
Total Marks | 300 marks |
DU LLB Syllabus 2025
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Sections | Topics |
Language Comprehension | Grammar, sentence correction, sentence improvement, reading comprehension, paragraph completion, one-word substitution, synonyms & antonyms, idioms & phrases |
General Knowledge/Awareness | Literature, history, Indian constitution personalities, sports, national and international economy, economics, science politics, trade awareness, geography, culture |
Computer Basics | Computer fundamentals, MS Office, computer related terms |
General Aptitude and Logical Reasoning | Percentage, ratios, time and work, seating arrangements, statements assumptions statements and conclusion, number Series |
There is no particular time to start the preparation. It’s never too late since you have to pay special attention to your English language, correct logic and quick comprehending ability. However one should start little beforehand, 3- 4 months’ time is enough to cover the entire syllabus if you are studying with full concentration. One should be well aware of not only the pattern but also the nature of the exam. For instance, current affairs are not what is to be focused rather Static GK should be paid special attention. More than 90 questions are from Legal Awareness and Aptitude, so this area has to be paid special attention.
The best way to prepare Static GK is to solve every question from good sources of CLAT and LL.B.
Don’t miss to solve past year’s entrance papers, a minimum of 50 questions are repeated every year.
You need to master three areas in the English section:
- Vocabulary
- Grammar & Sentence Correction
- Reading Comprehension
Building vocabulary on a daily basis from every possible source is important i.e. from your daily newspaper to your textbooks. Similarly, doing some grammar and sentence correction exercise daily is important from any good book or online sources. For mastering comprehension, reading habits, as well as practice from papers given in the aforementioned books, is needed. A two-month plan working two-hours daily on English can do the magic even for students of non-English medium.
Also, to cover Current Affairs do not blindly follow IAS level books rather go for some good online digests. We provide a monthly digest that covers all the important areas related to the exam under each section.
As the pattern of the DU LL.B. exam keeps on changing and is highly unpredictable, students must solve at least a few exercises from all types of reasoning questions to be on the safer side.
Is it necessary to take coaching for the DU exam? What are the best coaching centres?
It is not at all required to join any coaching to crack DU Law Entrance Exam. A planned study of 4 to 6 months of intensive preparation is sufficient to pass the DU Law Entrance Exam. 5-6 hours of focussed study every day is required. Candidates must make a plan to study at least 2 subjects every day and have at least one vocabulary/English and one reasoning exercise daily. Reading a good newspaper like The Hindu and taking note of important points is important. For revision, The Hindu Diary of Events and other GK Compendiums could be referred. Students may also trust Universal’s Guide to LL.B. and Universal’s book on Legal GK.
It’s advisable for every law aspirant to get past papers of CLAT and DU to solve past year question papers to get a fair idea of the exam. This is the best way for ensuring time-management in the exam and getting the right amount of confidence to crack the exam under strict time-limit and exam conditions.
A good distance learning course can make a huge difference to your preparations like we at DLA provide the best course with zero commuting cost and effort. Students can study online anytime they want.
Delhi Law Academy: Delhi Law Academy offers an online crash course for DU Law Entrance Exam. Test series are also available. The details are available here in the link.
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