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gForwarded Syllabus for BA LLB Entrance Examination 2019 1. General English 2. Current Affairs 3. Logical Reasoning 4. Constitution 5. Basic Law Syllabus for LLM Entrance Examination 2019 Jurisprudence-Law of contract 1& 2-Law of Torts -Family law-Law of Crimes-Constitutional Law- Law of Evidence -

pdwords Student Expert 30th Aug, 2020

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Written marks of nimcet are 480 total. But maths marks are multipled by 3, logical reasoning marks are multipled by 1.5, computer awareness marks are multipled by 2 and english marks are multipled by 1 ,again. So my question is are the negative marks also multiplied by any factor????

kritiesse 10th Nov, 2020

hello,

According to the NIMCET exam pattern 2020, Mathematics held the most weightage with 50 questions followed by Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning with 40 questions. Moreover, as per NIMCET 2020 exam pattern, the question papers also included 10 questions on Computer Awareness and 20 questions on General English.


The marking scheme awarded 4 marks for every correct answer and deducted 1 mark for every wrong marking.


Hope this helped. Good luck !!

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How to prepare English and Logical Reasoning for BITSAT 2021?

S. Saha Student Expert 26th Jul, 2020
One of the most important parts of BITSAT is English language test and Logical Reasoning. Logical reasoning consists Verbal Reasoning - Syllogism, Venn diagram, Cubes, Seating arrangement, Data Sufficiency, Blood relation, Dice, Direction Sense, Analogy, Puzzles etc and Non Verbal reasoning - Series, Classification, Mirror Images, Paper Folding, Paper Cutting, Image Analysis, Figure Matrix, Water Images, Dot situation etc. You can prepare reasoning online also. There are many websites like Freshersworld etc from where you can prepare for aptitudes. Make a routine or schedule first. There are many topics in logical reasoning. Allot one day for one topic. Once done with all the topics, give online examinations on Reasoning and test your reasoning skill. Solve unseen passages thrice or more in a week. In English Language Test, mostly questions are asked from Vocabulary, Grammar. Unseen passages also come in the examination. BITSAT English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning by Disha Experts, Pearson Complete guide to the BITSAT by One Learn Education, Wren and Martin books are recommended by top educators.
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THE TOPICS IN SYLLABUS WHICH HAS BEEN GIVEN IN ALL ABOUT NCHM QUICK GUIDE REGARDING LOGICAL REASONING AND QUANTITIVE APTITUDE AND OTHER SECTIONS IN EXAM IS ENOUGH TO PREPARE FOR ENTERANCE OF NCHMCT JEE ??????

NILUTPOL Student Expert 28th May, 2020
Hello,
NCHMCT JEE will be conducted on June 22 between 3:00 p.m to 6:00 p.m.
The questions will be from the various topics
  • Numerical ability and analytical aptitude
  • Reasoning and logical deduction
  • English
  • General knowledge
There will be a total of 200 questions asked in the exam
Please visit this link to get a detailed syllabus for NCHMCT JEE from the above mentioned topics. https://www.google.com/amp/s/hospitality.careers360.com/articles/nchmct-jee-syllabus/amp

Hope it helps
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do english and logical reasoning also asked in ugeee iiit paper .....and yes technical questions of which types ...

mjaisinghani62 20th Jun, 2020

Hello aspirant

Ugee and iiit exams have two sections

Section1) Subject proficiency test which will be based on CBSE xi and xii STD syllabus.

Section 2) Research Aptitude Test - it is also based on STD xi and xii CBSE but it will be on critical and creative thinking

To solve sample papers , you may refer following link

https://cdniiit.ac.in/cdn/www.iiit.ac.in/files/iiit/seSUPR-sample.pdf

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differences between legal reasoning and logical reasoning for CLAT 2020exam

Akram Khan 9th May, 2020

Hi,

In clat exam the question of legal reasoning will be from the passage of 450 words given each.


Each passage would be followed by a series of questions that will require you to:

  • Identify and infer the rules and principles set out in the passage;
  • Apply such rules and principles to various fact situations; and
  • Understand how changes to the rules or principles may alter their application to various fact situations

The logical reasoning in clat exam includes short passage of 300 words each.

Each passage will be followed by one or more questions that will require you to:

  • Recognize an argument, its premises and conclusions;
  • Read and identify the arguments set out in the passage;
  • Critically analyse patterns of reasoning, and assess how conclusions may depend on particular premises or evidence;
  • Infer what follows from the passage and apply these inferences to new situations;
  • Draw relationships and analogies, identify contradictions and equivalence, and assess the effectiveness of arguments

This is the difference between logical reasoning and legal reasoning for clat 2020 exam.

Hope it helps.

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syllabus for logical reasoning in clat

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 2nd May, 2020

Hi


Logical reasoning syllabus for clat is provided below:-


REASONING TESTS-

  • Direction and Distance Test,
  • Series Test,
  • Coding Decoding Test,
  • Number Test,
  • Relationships Test,
  • Alphabet Test,
  • Analogy Test,
  • Ranking Tests and
  • Time Sequence Test.
  • Classification (Odd Man Out)


LOGICAL TESTS:-



  • Statements Arguments,
  • Statements Assumptions,
  • Statements Conclusions and
  • Statements Action.

For more information regarding class syllabus you can visit our page the link for the same is provided below

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus/amp

Thankyou

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topics for logical reasoning in clat?

manisha.gupta 9th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

CLAT syllabus for undergraduate entrance test includes topics like general knowledge & current affairs, English, legal aptitude and logical reasoning.

There is no any particular topics, You can prepare Logical and Analytical reasoning skills. You can check the complete CLAT syllabus to go through with the given below link.

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus

Good Luck!

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how to prepare for logical reasoning section in an entrance exam?

Aashima Puri 26th Mar, 2020

Hey aspirant, hope you are doing well!

Logical reasoning can be the most tricky part for any entrance exam as it involves presence of mind & high level thinking on the spot. The only way to master any skill or  anything is just PRACTICE. Give n number of mocks for the enhancement of your level. Review your mistakes. Don't just leave a question solved by your teacher or anyone , try it on your own. Practice is the key for gaining accuracy. Start from practicing the simple questions of important topics. Don't just directly jump on the tough ones. Carefully read the questions and then attempt them. Try to convert the questions into charts, daigrams etc. It will make a tricky question seem really easy as it will make it more interesting. Use elimination method on the answers if you can. It will help you focus on fewer options. Don't stuck to one question if you are unable to attempt it , move on to next and after you a little hold on the topic go back to that question again. After doing simple ones , move to the advance level questions which actually come in entrance exams.

Hope it helps! All the best for your future endeavours!

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how to prepare for logical reasoning section of an entrance exam?

Aashima Puri 25th Mar, 2020

Hey aspirant, hope you are doing well!

Logical reasoning can be the most tricky part for any entrance exam as it involves presence of mind & high level thinking on the spot. The only way to master any skill or  anything is just PRACTICE. Give n number of mocks for the enhancement of your level. Review your mistakes. Don't just leave a question solved by your teacher or anyone , try it on your own. Practice is the key for gaining accuracy. Start from practicing the simple questions of important topics. Don't just directly jump on the tough ones. Carefully read the questions and then attempt them. Try to convert the questions into charts, daigrams etc. It will make a tricky question seem really easy as it will make it more interesting. Use elimination method on the answers if you can. It will help you focus on fewer options. Don't stuck to one question if you are unable to attempt it , move on to next and after you a little hold on the topic go back to that question again. After doing simple ones , move to the advance level questions which actually come in entrance exams.

Hope it helps! All the best for your future endeavours!

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