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Why is coaching required for CUET?

Understanding Exam Patterns: Coaching helps you grasp the structure of CUET and its subjects.

Time Management: Coaching provides strategies for effective time management.

Systematic Study Plan: Coaching offers a structured approach and practice with past papers.

Study plan for CUET With BLI
- Daily Routine: Allocate specific hours daily for each section. Dedicate the first few hours of the day for subjects like General Awareness and evening for subjects like quantitative aptitude. Mix up the subjects to avoid monotony.
- Set weekly targets: Set weekly goals for each subject. Revise and review class notes
- Time Management: While taking mock tests try to set a timer and then review your progress and speed. This practice will help you in allocating time to each section based on your strengths and weaknesses.
- Attend the mock test drill by Bharat Law Institute: This helps you in assessing your progress and identify weak areas. Taking regular mock tests help in stimulating the exam environment
- Revision: Regularly revise topics from class notes. Develop practice of self jotting during the class. This helps you in retaining the topics. Use flash cards, short notes and summaries given by your respective by BLI mentors for quick revision.
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Know About CUET Exam
The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is being introduced for admission into all UG Programmes. NTA has officially announced that the Legal Studies syllabus for CUET will include the whole NCERT syllabus from class 12th.
+5 for each correct answer, and 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Question types will be objective (MCQs), and the duration will be 45 mins.
There are 33 languages and 27 subjects. A candidate may choose any subject/language as desired by the applicable University/ Organization. 40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language General Test: For any such undergraduate programme/programmes being offered by Universities where a General Test is being used for admission. 50 Questions to be attempted out of 60
- From the subjects/languages, the candidate can choose a maximum of 06 (six) subjects from all three Sections.
- 40 out of 50 questions for all test papers and 50 out of 60 for the General Test (An overall choice of 10 questions will be provided for all 61 subjects).
- It is advisable for candidates to select at least one language and the General Test.
- Daily Routine: Allocate specific hours daily for each section. Dedicate the first few hours of the day for subjects like General Awareness and evening for subjects like quantitative aptitude.
- Set weekly targets: Set weekly goals for each subject. Revise and review class notes.
- Time Management: While taking mock tests try to set a timer and then review your progress and speed. This practice will help you in allocating time to each section based on your strengths and weaknesses.
- Attend the mock test drill by Bharat Law Institute: This helps you in assessing your progress and identify weak areas.
- Revision: Regularly revise topics from class notes. Develop practice of self jotting during the class. This helps you in retaining the topic.
- Stay Updated
TOPICS | SUB-TOPICS |
Judiciary | Structure and Hierarchy of Courts and Legal Offices in India. Constitution, Roles, and Impartiality. Appointments, Training, Retirement, and Removal of Judges. Courts and Judicial Review. |
Topics of Law | Law of Property. Law of Contracts. Law of Torts. Introduction to Criminal Laws in India. |
Arbitration, Tribunal Adjunction and Alternative Dispute Resolution | Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems. Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution. Types of ADR. Arbitration, Administrative, and Tribunals. Mediation and Conciliation. Lok Adalats. Ombudsman. Lokpal and Lokayukta. |
Human Rights in India
| Introduction – International Context. Constitutional framework and Related laws in India. Complaint Mechanisms of Quasi-judicial Bodies. |
Legal Profession in India | Introduction. The Advocates Act, 1961, The Bar Council of India, Lawyers and Professional Ethics, Advertising by Lawyers. Opportunities for Law graduates, Legal Education in India, Liberalization of the Legal Profession, Women and the Legal Profession in India. |
Legal Services | Legal background – Free Legal Aid under Criminal law, Legal Aid by the State, Legal Aid under the Indian Constitution, NALSA Regulations, 2010. Criteria for giving free Legal Services. Lok Adalats. Legal Aid in Context of Social Justice and Human Rights. |
International Context | Introduction to International Law. Sources of International Law – Treaties, Customs, and ICJ Decisions. International Institutions, International Human Rights. Customary International Law. International law & Municipal Law. International Law & India. Dispute Resolution – ICJ, ICC, and Other Dispute Resolution Mechanisms. |
Legal Maxims | Important Legal Maxims. Meaning with illustrations of the following: – Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea – Ad valorem – Amicus Curiae – Audi alterem partum – Assentio Mentium – Bona fide Bona Vacantia – Caveat Emptor – Corpus Delicto – Damnum Sine Injuria – De Die in Diem – De Minimis Lex Non-Curat – Doli Incapax – Ejusdem Generis – Ex Post Facto – Ignorantia Facti Excusat – Ignorantia Juris Non-Excusat – Injuria Sine Damnum – Locus Standi – Nemo Debet Esse Judex in Propria Sua Causa – Nemo debt non-quad habit – Noscitur a Sociis – Obiter Dicta – Pari Materia – Per Incuriam – Qui Facit Per Alium, Facit Per Se – Quid pro quo – Ratio Decidendi – Res ipsa loquitur – Res Judicata Accipitur Pro Veritate – Salus Populi Est Suprema Lex – Stare Decisis – Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium |
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