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APLAWCET & APPGLCET-2015 :
SYLLABUS FOR APLAWCET-2015 FOR LL.B 3.YDC/5YDC
The Test is designed to evaluate the candidate’s ability and aptitude to pursue the study of Law. The Test consists of three parts. Total number of questions will be 120 and the duration of test is 90 minutes. Maximum marks are 120.

Part – A : Consists of 30 questions carrying 30 marks: General Knowledge and Mental Ability
Part – B : Consists of 30 questions carrying 30 marks: Current Affairs
Part – C: Consists of 60 questions carrying 60 marks: Aptitude for the Study of Law.

For 5 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Intermediate level and for 3 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Degree Level.

The questions in Part-C, Aptitude for the study of Law, elementary knowledge of the basic principles of the Law and Constitution of India on the Part of the Student is assumed

The Questions will be objective type including multiple choices questions, matching items.

Each Question contains four alternative answers numbered as 1, 2, 3 and 4. Candidates have to exercise their choice in answering the question . SYLLABUS FOR APLAWCET-2015 FOR LL.B 3.YDC/5YDC

SYLLABUS FOR APPGLCET-2015 FOR LL.M
A Single entrance test is conducted for all the courses of LL.M. It is of 90 minutes duration and consists of 120 questions of 1 mark each.

The candidates are expected to be thorough in the related topics of Jurisprudence, Constitutional law, Public International law, Mercantile law, Labour laws, Crimes and Torts, IPR & other laws. However concentration should be given in the following

Part-A: It consists total 40 questions: 40 Marks (One mark each question).

JURISPRUDENCE: 20 Questions …20 marks Schools of Jurisprudence – Sources of Law, Custom Precedent and Legislation, Rights and duties – Ownership and Possession, Persons, Obligation, Property, Liability, Legal Sanctions

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: 20 Questions …20 marks Nature of the constitution: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Executive Judiciary and Legislature, Center-State Relations, Emergency provisions, Amendments to the constitution.

Part-B: It consists total of 80 questions: 80 Marks (One mark each question)

PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: 16 Questions … 16 marks International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects, State Territory, Air, Sea and outer space, Nationality and Statelessness, Extradition, Asylum, State Jurisdiction, United Nations

MERCANTILE LAW: 16 Questions … 16 marks General Principles of Contract (Sections. 1-75, Indian Contract Act-1872).

LABOUR LAW: 16 Questions … 16 marks Trade Union Act 1926. Industrial Disputes Act 1947

CRIMES and TORTS: CRIMES: 16 Questions … 16 marks Indian Penal Code -General Principles & General Exceptions. TORTS: General principles of Tort, , Defences, Joint liability, State liability for torts; Consumer Protection Act,1986

IPR & OTHER LAWS: 16 Questions … 16 marks Copy right Act, 1957; Patents Act, 1970; Environmental Protection Act, 1986; Human Rights,The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Salient features of Information Technology Act, 2000 and Right to Information Act 2005

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