DU LLB Entrance Exam 2020 Students' Reactions

3 mins readUpdated on Sep 9, 2020 19:04 IST

NTA conducted DU LLB Entrance Exam 2020 amid COVID-19 pandemic. Here's what the candidates who took the exam have to say about the exam centre and question paper difficulty. 

The Delhi University LLB Entrance Exam 2020 was conducted from 8 am to 10 am today i.e. September 9. The exam was held in Computer-Based Test mode at several well-equipped test centres across India. The officials at the exam centre took all the necessary precautions for the safety of candidates against COVID-19 pandemic. They sanitised and gave three-ply masks to all the candidates before allowing entry inside the examination hall. Candidates were not allowed to take their belts, watches, and mobile phones inside the test centres. However, according to the test-takers, the difficulty level of DU LLB 2020 entrance exam was easier than expected. Shiksha covered the DU LLB 2020 entrance exam from the test centre in Delhi. Read here to know all about the exam centre facilities and paper difficulty level by the candidates who appeared at the test centre. 

COVID-Safety Instructions for the candidates 

The candidates were asked to follow the instructions regarding safety from COVID-19 such as sanitisation, masks and gloves. The officials did make any put seating arrangement at the entry gate to avoid crowding of candidates. The following instructions and shift timings were put up on the gate: 

The candidates were asked to maintain social distancing at the test centre. Read on to know from the test-takers themselves about how the exam went: 

DU LLB Entrance Exam 2020 Students' Reaction

Get detailed DU LLB 2020 exam analysis by students in the video below: 

Sharad Kaul, who did his graduation from VIPS shared that he found the question paper for DU LLB 2020 Entrance Exam was easy. He added that MCQs and difficulty level of the exam was basic. Moreover, most candidates were able to complete the exam at least 30 minutes earlier. He also shared that the test-takers were casual inside the exam centre and discussing the paper subjects before the exam. 

Talking about the COVID-19 safety at the test centre, he shared that all the precautions were followed strictly by the exam centre officials. However, one asymptomatic COVID-19 positive candidate appeared for the exam, which put many candidates at the risk of contracting the virus. 

Manas who appeared for the entrance exam at the same test centre for DU LLB 2020 entrance exam shared that the question paper was arbitrary in terms of the syllabus. He added that the question paper was really easy and had questions from the year 2019, i.e. 'pre-corona good-times'. Moreover, for Sports GK, the questions were not based on recent or upcoming events. For example, there was a question on 'Who won the Football World Cup in 2018’, whereas the test-takers prepared for the future World-Cup Championship to be held in 2022. He shared the for the Law paper he did not expect any Quantitative Aptitude questions and thankfully there were none. It was completely an MCQ-based question paper, which he could easily finish within one hour just like all the other test-takers. 

Talking about the centre location and COVID-19 safety measures, he said that he had to travel from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh to appear for the exam at the allotted centre in Delhi. It was jarring for him to cover 275 KM amid COVID19 pandemic. However, he added all the safety precautions were taken at the test centre. 

Piyush shared that the question paper was really easy and had questions from English (2 MCQs), Reasoning (3-5 MCQs). Whereas, subjects such as Current Affairs, Politics, Penal Code, Indian Constitution, Environment and United Nations covered a major part of the question paper. He shared that English questions were really fewer than he had expected. 

Talking about the centre location and safety from COVID-19, he said that he had come from Bareilly, UP to the allotted centre in Delhi. However, he added that he did not face any issue while taking the exam. 

Another candidate who came from Katwaria Sarai, Delhi shared that the question paper of DU LLB 2020 entrance exam carried mostly topics from Indian Constitution, United Nations, Environment, etc. He added that there were fewer questions about Legal Maxims than he had expected. 

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