Which books should I refer to get the best results in ULSAT? Which are the most important topics to focus?

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Which books should I refer to get the best results in ULSAT? Which are the most important topics to focus?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test is the entrance exam for Law Degree Courses. The exam is not very different from CLAT. The subjects that are tested in CLAT are also tested here. These subjects are five in number: English including comprehension, General Knowledge, Maths, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. The preparation for the exam should start with going through past year papers to identify what topics are relevant and what areas to focus upon. Now coming to books, for English, you can use any book which covers comprehensively all the topics. Focus should be on comprehension part. For GK, you can use Pearson or Lucent. For current affairs, you can refer to monthly magazines. For Mathematics, you can use Quantitative Aptitude by RS Agarwal. the basic topics like percentages, average, profit and loss are essential. For Legal, there is no specific book but going through past year papers of ULSAT and other exams would help. For Logical, you can again use books by RS Aggarwal.
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manpreet 2 years ago
UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test has more of less same topics as Common Law Admission Test. It also comprises of five subjects which are Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge, English, Maths and Logical Reasoning. English: Norman Lewis. The important topics in this section are Vocabulary, Grammar and foreign words. Maths: M Tyra. The important topics in this section are of elementary maths I.e profit and loss, simple interest and compound interest, time and work, time, speed and distance, probability etc. Logical Reasoning: RS Agarwala and MK Pandey. I don't think there is any important topics per se. Attempt as many as questions as possible. Legal Reasoning: Andhra Pradesh Bhardwaj. Again there is not any important topics per se. Try to attempt past papers for overall idea of legal reasoning. General Knowledge: Tata McGraw Hill for overall and Pearson for specific. Also, start following websites like gktoday.com or linkingskycom. The most important topics in this section are modern history and polity. Attempt quizzes at India bix.com.
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manpreet 2 years ago
For ULSAT which is UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test, one can refer to any of the books which are available in the market with which one deems fit and comfortable. And if one is doing coaching, the coaching provides the students with the study materials which are enough for preparation for ULSAT. As ULSAT consists of Five Subjects that are, Language Comprehension, Numerical Ability, Logical Reasoning, Legal General Knowledge and Legal Aptitude. Each of these subjects will comprise 30 questions of one mark each. There will be no negative marking done for any wrong attempts. So all the portion are equally important and all portions need to be focused. But the benefit in ULSAT is that there is no negative marking. So, if one must attempt all the answers. And, one more benefit is that the time limit is 3 hours. So, one need to practice and command all the topics covered in ULSAT for best and desired result.
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