The requirements for B.Ed admission to DU are as follows:
Written Exam:
If you work smartly and analyze the pattern of questions asked in previous examinations, devote a focused time period to preparation, followed by sufficient practice tests, you can certainly clear in one month.
If you are well-versed in your subject matter, there is very little required for you to do. Hard work comes after good fortune. So, first and foremost, your planning should be smart, and then, you must work and prepare well beyond the planned strategy. Each of us has our own set of self-beliefs and abilities. Thus, you do not have to compare yourself with any other person. Just believe in yourself and go ahead.
Interview:
During the interview, a panel of teachers/interviewers/professors will fire off all sorts of questions at you, including subject questions, psychology questions, general knowledge questions, confidence check questions, and, most importantly, your honesty, which is one of the most important aspects of being a good teacher. A good strategy, a lot of planning, focused work, confidence as well as a strong belief in yourself, are required.
An absolute passion and utter dedication to studying law are necessary before starting the preparation for the entrance exam.
There are certain steps that need to be followed while preparing for the DU LLB entrance exam:
The Universal DU LLB Guide is a must purchase. It helps in getting a better understanding of the significant topics as well as terms in an efficient manner.
The applicants must have a remarkable grip over General Awareness and Current Affairs. There are several YouTube videos available to help you out. Reading Newspapers, articles, and magazines on a daily basis must be added to your routine.
Basic English, Mathematics from Class VI, VII, VIII, IX and X basic formulae as well as Reasoning are the subjects that need to be focused on.
Solving all the questions of NDA (I), CDSE (I), CLAT, AILET, BHU LLB and any other exams having Current Affairs and English as core subjects is necessary.
Previous 10 years' question papers of the DU LLB Entrance Exams benefit a lot in cracking the exam.
Students will be given three hours to complete a 100-marks paper. It will consist of 100 multiple choice based questions.
IIFT Entrance Examination and CAT, both share a similar kind of syllabus for some sections while it differs for the others. Both IIFT and CAT have the verbal ability test, data interpretation, quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning sections.
The major differences are IIFT syllabus includes a general knowledge section whereas the CAT does not.
Similar syllabus for the following sections -
The difference is the Platform as CAT is conducted on an online platform over different sessions. For IIFT, you have to make use of Pen and Paper and it is conducted in a single exam window.
CAT has 2.2 lakh aspirants on an average who sit for a number of seats that are provided in a number of B Schools except IIMs. IIFT is taken by around only 60,000 students who fight for around 300 seats that are spread across 3 campuses