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Kritika Rai

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Yes, candidates can take the Lloyd Entrance Test online from home. For this, they will have to book an online test slot while filling out the application form. The test must be take in a quite room. No one should enter this room during the test.

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Check out the syllabus for Lloyd Entrance Test below:1. English Language:   - Reading comprehension   - Grammar and vocabulary   - Sentence correction   - Synonyms and antonyms   - Idioms and phrases2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs:   - Current events and news   - History, geography, and politics   - Awards and honors   - Sports events   - Important national and international issues3. Legal Aptitude and Legal Awareness:   - Legal principles and concepts   - Legal reasoning   - Legal maxims and terms&
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Yes, candidates with a minimum of 60% marks in CLAT 2025 can apply for BA LLB (Hons.) course offered by Lloyd Law College. After filling out the application form, they will have appear for a Personal Interview conducted by the institute. Other entrance tests accepted by Lloyd Law College for BA LLB (Hons.) admissions are the following: LSAT-IndiaAILETBHUGGSIPUJAMIA,AMUCUET

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No, the Lloyd Entrance Test question paper is not provided in Hindi. The exam is conducted in English only. Candidates are required to have a good command of English, as all sections of the test, including General Knowledge & Current Affairs, English Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, and Legal Aptitude & Legal Awareness, are in English.Therefore, candidates need to solve mock tests and model paper in English while preparing for Lloyd Entrance Test. This will allow then strengthen their knowledge of the English Language.

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Lloyd Entrance Test question paper contains 150 multiple choice-based questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no deduction of marks for unattempted questions and wrong answers. There are four sections in the exam question paper. These sections with section-wise weightage are listed below: SectionQuestions per sectionMarks per sectionGeneral Knowledge & Current Affairs30 questions30 marksEnglish Language Comprehension30 questions30 marksLegal Aptitude & Legal Awareness40 questions40 marksLogical Reasoning25 questions25 marksMathematics25 questions25 marksTotal150150

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Candidates who score below 60% in their Class (10+2) exam or do not take other national law entrance exams, including CLAT, LSAT-India, AILET, BHU, GGSIPU, JAMIA, or AMU, etc. and score below 60% in these exams, are required to take the Lloyd Online Test.After taking the exam, they will have to appear for a Personal Interview conducted by Lloyd Law College. Based on the results of online test and the interview, merit lists will be prepare to shortlist candidates for admission.

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Candidates can get admission to BA LLLB (Hons.) programme offered by Lloyd Law College without taking the Lloyd Entrance Test. For this their scores in CLAT, LSAT-India, AILET, BHU, GGSIPU, JAMIA (JMI Entrance Exam), AMU entrance exams will be considered. The eligibility criteria for this admission process are mentioned below: Obtained a minimum of 60% in 10+2 or a score on the National Entrance Exam, such as the CLAT, LSAT-India, AILET, BHU, GGSIPU, JAMIA, AMU, and others.Each candidate's test score will be cut down to a maximum of 50 marks per candidate. For example, the candidate's score of 150 on the CLAT will be reduced to 50
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The Lloyd Entrance Test is conducted multiple times in a year as a home-based proctored test. The frequency of the exam depends on the decision of Lloyd Law College. The institute authorities can conducted the test in a particular year as many times as they want. 

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The official website for Lloyd Entrance Test for BA LLB course is the official website of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida - lloydlawcollege.edu.in. Candidates can fill out the Lloyd Entrance Test application form 2025 once it is available on the website. To do so, they will have to first visit the official website of the Lloyd Law College and then click on the "Apply Now" option. Candidates can also find details related to Lloyd Entrance Test 2025 dates, pattern and syllabus on this official website. The details regarding the scholarships provided to candidates through Lloyd Entrance Test are also provided on this website. 

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The Lloyd Entrance Test 2025 for law will be conducted in multiple phases from January 2025 to November 2025, in online mode. The exam will be conducted in a home-based proctored mode. This means candidates can take the exam from their home. To take the Lloyd Entrance 2025, they will have to fill out the Lloyd Entrance Test 2025 application form at lloydlawcollege.edu.in, and book an online test slot. The slot booking can be done while filling out the application form.

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