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The law entrance exam, ULET, for admission to the three-year LLB course offered at the University of Rajasthan will be held in offline mode. Candidates preparing for the University Law Entrance Test (ULET) 2025 have to focus mainly on English, General Science, Social Science, Indian Constitution and, General Knowledge and Current Affairs. The candidates need to understand the ULET Exam Pattern along with the ULET Syllabus before beginning their preparation. Here are some preparation tips for ULET 2025 mentioning key aspects of the question paper, books and more.
How to prepare for ULET 2025?
The important part of any exam preparation is to strategise 'how to' that should be answered with a proper strategy, to begin with. Below is the step-wise preparation strategy for ULET 2025:
Step 1: Know all about the exam pattern and syllabus
Step 2: Collect mock test papers and books to practice
Step 3: Take mock tests and, preparation analysis
Step 4: Do revision and review the syllabus of each subject
Know the exam pattern and syllabus
The candidates appearing for ULET 2025 should know the key elements of the question paper as mentioned below:
- Exam mode - The exam will be held in a paper-based test mode.
- Test medium - The question paper will be in English and Hindi languages.
- Type of questions - There will be objective type of questions carrying four options each.
- Total questions - The total number of questions for ULET exam will be 150.
- Total marks - The total marks allotted for ULET 2025 are 150 and, the division for subjects will be as under. Candidates can check the ULET Syllabus below:
Section | Questions | Important Topics |
---|---|---|
General English | 30 questions | Vocabulary, Word meanings, Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Sentence correction/ completion, para jumbledIdioms and phrases, Antonyms and synonyms, |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 30 questions | General Awareness of History, Politics, Economics, Environment, Science and Technology and, Current affairs around the world |
Indian Constitution | 30 questions | The Constitution of India, Legal Phrases, Public Interest Litigations and Facts, Judiciary |
General Science | 30 questions | Elementary physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science etc. |
Social Science | 30 questions | Historical events, Geographical facts, Political movements in the past, Economics and Civics, Freedom of India, Famous personalities from the past, Wars and battles |
Books for ULET 2025 Preparation
Candidates can refer to the following books to prepare for ULET exam:
- Objective English for Competitive Examination by Tata McGraw Hill
- Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning by A P Bhardwaj
- LLB Entrance Examination Guide by Jaiswal Pankaj Kumar
- Self Study Guide for LLB Entrance Examination by Arihant Experts
- General Science for Competitive Exams (Objective & Subjective) by BK Editorial
- General Science for all competitive exams by PC Mishra
- NCERT Social Science MCQs by Vikash Gautam
Section-wise Preparation Tips for ULET 2025 Preparation
Candidates can prepare for each section of ULET exam as under:
Prepare regularly - For each section, candidate needs to prepare on a regular basis by devoting sufficient time. Make a time-table allocating equal hours. The priority should be to cover the syllabus of ULET exam for each section preparation (as mentioned above). After clarifying the concepts, practice questions based on them to ensure better preparation. Likewise, complete the entire syllabus within 15-20 days.
Practice mock test and questions - Candidates also need to practice the sample papers and question papers based on the ULET paper pattern to develop speed and accuracy. Candidates have to take at least 4-5 mock tests in a week to improve test-taking skills. With mock tests, candidates would be able to know what are the key improvement areas and, how much time it takes to solve a question. Thereafter, candidates can focus on weak topics and time-management skills.
Revise and do a preparation analysis - The preparation won't be complete without meticulous revision. For this, candidates should make a timetable for subject-wise revision. List out the topics that need to revise thoroughly and, the topics that can be mastered by simply taking mock tests.