DU LLB Entrance Exam 2019 Paper Analysis by Students

Anangsha
Anangsha Patra
Deputy Manager – Editorial
3 mins readUpdated on Jul 3, 2019 12:03 IST

Candidates found the overall paper of DU LLB entrance exam to be moderate to difficult in terms of difficulty level. To know more on section-wise difficulty, exam pattern and questions asked in the exam, read this article on DU LLB entrance exam 2019 paper analysis by students.

DU LLB 2019 entrance exam was conducted on July 3 by National Testing Agency (NTA). The entrance test was conducted online across 18 cities in the country from 8 am to 10 am. According to the candidates who have appeared in the law entrance exam, the overall paper was moderate to difficult in terms of difficulty level. Compared to last year, there were less General Awareness questions this year. The legal Awareness section mostly focussed on Indian Constitution. The Analytical Reasoning section was difficult to moderate. The English Language and Comprehension section was easy.

Shiksha visited one of the exam centres of DU LLB in Okhla Phase II where more than 400 students appeared for the examto gather the feedback of candidates regarding the difficulty level of exam.

DU LLB 2019 Student Reaction –Difficulty level of exam

DU LLB 2019 entrance exam comprised four sections - English Language & Comprehension, Analytical Abilities, Legal Awareness & Aptitude, and General Knowledge. There were total 100 multiple choice questions which candidates had to solve within 2 hours. Candidates will be evaluated out of 400 marks.

Shiksha spoke to some candidates to know their feedback regarding the exam. Check below the views shared by the candidates on the difficulty level of exam.

Taking about DU LLB Entrance Exam 2019, Shish Mukund Sharma said,"The overall paper was tough in terms of difficulty level. Last year, more than 25 questions were asked from current affairs, however, this year there were less questions on current affairs. Only two questions on recent judgement of Supreme Court from Section 377 were asked in the exam. Drastic change in the pattern has been notice compared to last year's DU LLB entrance exam. Questions were of CLAT level."

Durge Bakshi said,"The DU LLB entrance exam pattern this year was different than last year. The current affairs questions were very less. The paper mainly focussed on Focus has been laid on Legal Awareness. Even very few questions were asked from Legal Reasoning. The overall paper was moderate neither it was tough or easy."

Akshay who have appeared for DU LLB entrance exam for the first time said, "The paper was quiet simple from what we have preparing for a while. Questions on General Awareness were simple. What I felt is that Analytical Ability section was bit difficult."

Dipul Sachdeva from Ram Lal Anand College said, "This is my first attempt and I found the paper to be easy. I attempted 90 questions. Some questions on General Knowledge and Constitution were tricky."

Another student Mrinal said, "I started preparing for the exam from last year, the paper was easy with little variations in the pattern. There was no questions on Reading Comprehension (RC) whereas last year there were 2 to 3 questions on RC. The Quantitative section consisted of only two to three questions."

Yash from MDU University said, "The paper was moderate to easy in terms of difficulty level."

Shashankh who is pursuing BBA from Amity University said, "Last year, there were many questions from current affairs but this year there were less questions. Few questions were repeated from last year's paper. The overall paper was difficult in terms of difficulty level."

Anirudh said, "This year, the paper was difficult compared to last year. The legal section was difficult and candidates need to study indepth to answer the questions. Questions on English and Maths were easy. Very few questions were asked from the Current Affairs."

Check DU LLB Entrance Exam 2019 Paper Analysis by Students in the video below-

Some students complained of technical glitches. The systems were not functioning properly. However, the issue was resolved by the concerned authority before beginning of the test.

Delhi University (DU) conducts DU LLB Entrance Exam to shortlist aspirants for admission in LLB programmes offered by the varsity. Colleges that accepts the scores of DU LLB are Campus Law CentreLaw Centre-I and Law Centre-II. A total of 2922 seats will be filled through this law entrance exam.

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Anangsha Patra
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