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manpreet
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3 years ago
For DU, you should have a balanced strategy for GK, English, legal aptitude and reasoning. Cracking the exam depends mostly on the following: 1. One's knowledge base with respect to current affairs 2. One's ability and aptitude to crack questions using logical reasoning and basic legal knowledge. GK-In order to build up current affairs knowledge base the first thing to do is analyse previous years entrance question papers which give me an idea of the kind of questions which law faculty usually asks. Follow the Hindu newspaper and Hindu diary of event 2015-2016 (available 'free' at its website