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Kritika Rai

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During your AP PGLCET preparation, focus on the following key topics:Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Structure of the Constitution.Jurisprudence: Legal theories, concepts of rights, duties, and sources of law.Law of Contracts: Essential elements of contracts, breach, and remedies.Criminal Law: Offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), general exceptions.Public International Law: Treaties, United Nations, jurisdiction, and sovereignty.Law of Torts: Negligence, liability, and defenses.Labour Law: Important acts like the Industrial Disputes Act and Minimum Wages Act.Proper
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Torts in the AP PGLCET question paper regarding Indian law has been described below:The Law of Torts is a branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs that cause harm to an individual or their property. The goal of tort law is to compensate victims for their losses. Torts can be intentional or unintentional. Intentional torts, such as assault and battery, are committed with the intent to harm another person. Unintentional torts, such as negligence, are committed without the intent to harm another person, but the person's actions nevertheless result in harm.Some of the important topics in torts that are covered in the AP PGLCET
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To prepare for AP PGLCET, follow these exam-specific tips:Understand the Syllabus: Begin by thoroughly reviewing the syllabus, focusing on key areas like Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Contracts, and Criminal Law.Create a Study Plan: Divide your preparation time, allotting specific days or weeks to each subject. Prioritize high-weightage topics first.Use Quality Study Material: Refer to recommended books, law journals, and previous year papers to understand the exam pattern. Utilize concise notes for quicker revision.Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve past papers to familiarize yourself with the question forma
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There are two sections in the AP PGLCET question paper as mentioned below: Part A: Jurisprudence, Constitutional LawPart B: Mercantile Law, Labour Law, Crimes and Torts, IPR & Other LawsA total of 120 multiple choice-based question will be asked in these two sections. Candidates will get 120 minutes or 2 hours to solve these 120 questions. The exam question paper will not have a descriptive section or subjective questions.

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The duration of the AP PGLCET exam is 90 minutes. You will have a total of 90 minutes to complete all 120 objective-type questions.Remember, there is no specific time limit for each section, so you can manage your time as you see fit within the overall 90-minute timeframe. However, it's generally recommended to practice time management during your preparation to ensure you can answer all questions accurately within the given time.

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The mode of the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam is English only. The question paper for the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET contains questions in two parts, Part A and Part B. Part A includes questions on jurisprudence and constitutional law. Part B contains questions from Public International Law, Mercantile Law, Labour Law, Crimes and Torts, IPR, and law topics. However, the question paper for Andhra Pradesh LAWCET will contain three parts, Part A, Part B, and Part C, which contain questions from General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs-related questions from, and Aptitude for the Study of Law, respectively.

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The exam authority conducts the AP PGLCET in a Computer-Based Test mode, where each candidate appearing for the entrance exam is allotted with a computer system to attempt the examination. The CBT is a form of online examination. Despite being an online exam, the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is conducted across different centres in Andhra Pradesh. In 2025, Andhra Pradesh LAWCET will be conducted at 36 regional centres in 24 districts of Andhra Pradesh. The details related to test centres will be available on the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET admit card.

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The AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) is conducted once a year. It is usually held in May by the Acharya Nagarjuna University on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). The exam is part of the admissions process for LLM programmrs in law colleges across Andhra Pradesh.

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There is no limit to the number of attempts for the AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test). Candidates can appear for the exam as many times as they want, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for the exam each time they apply. The eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have completed an LLB or an equivalent law degree from a recognized university.

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Yes, candidates in the final year of their LLB program can apply for AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test). However, they must provide proof of passing the qualifying examination (LLB degree) at the time of admission if they qualify in the entrance exam.

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