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How To Ace Your UGC NET Exam

UGC NET Exam is one the most famous competitive exams in India. The candidates who wish to make their career in the field of academics and research mostly opt for this particular competitive exam. It is held two times in a year that is June and December. Since both, the fields have been the most sought after fields hence there is a large group of students who opt for this exam. Upon a successful clearance of exam, the filtered candidates can opt for a profession of research scholar or a lecturer in various government recognized or private institutions. Hence we lay before you some useful tips to clear your NET exam in one go. 1.   The ideal time for preparation: a lot of students devise various strategies on how to prepare for the exam but lack the very basis of preparation, that is when to start. Ideally, a candidate should start his preparation depending upon his/her own capabilities. On an average at least three months before is the averages time to start your preparations...

How To Study And Prepare For Judiciary Exam In A Smart Way.

The burden of making a career, get yourself educated and acquiring an esteemed degree makes everyone nervous. Students now a day are in a cut throat competition to over power each other and get the best whatever they could. Students usually drag and slog themselves while studying for several hours yet not making a powerful impact. Hence the need arises to study in a smart way in order to effectively decrease time and manual power. Here are some tips on how to study smart rather studying hard: 1.   Be regular and crisp with your studies: mugging and cramming all that you’ve read in one session doesn’t make you a hard worker. You don’t get the desired results as what you have read gets jammed up allowing decimated interest in other topics. 2.   Give a structure to your studies: studying anything out of blue won't fetch you good results. Hence divide your topics according to hours and subjects according to days. This allows you to manage your work load and helps you to...

Signs That You Need A Mentor For Your Preparations.

India is a densely populated country. With its ever increasing population, the burden of competition is increasing too. Due to this, various professions are getting exhausted and doesn't have the much absorbing capability. Preparing for various competitive exams like the UGC-NET exam or CLAT exam could be difficult and tire some. At one point of time, preparations may seem much difficult and very tiresome. Then comes the part of some professional help and mentorship which could provide you with several tips to help you ease your work and excel later on. Here are few indications that you may need professional help for your preparation for competitive exams. 1.  If you are rooting to get a head start: the main aim of the professional institute is to make the most difficult concepts a child’s play for you. With years of experience and competent faculty, they can do wonders for your preparation. Hence getting some professional help will boost your morale and your working type. Th...

What After LLB Degree?

As Ambrose Bierce once said that a lawyer is someone who is skilled in “circumvention of Law”. The rhetorical notion attached to a lawyer is that of a skilled person who is able to find loopholes in the system. But for that, he Must know the Law. A person who has done LLB degree has a lot of options to don various hats. The primary absorbing sectors are the tiers of government i.e Legislature, Judiciary and the Executive. Under this broad spectrum, aspirants can also opt for these specialised legal fields as their career options:- 1.  Criminal lawyer: aspirants can choose to become the criminal lawyer which is one of the most promising fields. One needs to specialise in criminal laws such as IPC, Evidence Act and various other penal laws. 2.   Civil Litigation lawyer: aspirants need to specialise in civil laws like taxation laws and excise laws. 3.   Legal analyst: they mainly work for the corporate firms or law firms. This is another best field to choose a ca...

LLB Preparation Strategy For Working Professionals.

One can't be a jack of all trade, but can surely be a master of one. Preparing for LLB while working somewhere else may seem like a Herculean task. LLB exams are one of the most competitive exams in India. The exam witness annually a foot fall of lakhs. The lucrative and promising future which it promises makes the exam more interesting and hence generate a lot of interest between the aspirants. Preparing for LLB exams simultaneously with a corporate job is not so easy, but with efficient time management, one can yield best results. Discipline and sincerity are the two most important things while preparing. Here are some tips to help you juggle between the two. 1.   Practice free online test series. :  for excelling in LLB exam, one needs to brush up his skills with the practice of online free test series. Most of the online test series follows a standard exam pattern hence making you familiar with the actual exam pattern and allowing you to strategize accordingly. They co...

Essential Study Materials to Clear CLAT

Common law admissions test (CLAT) is the youngest competitive exam required in your desire to get admission in famous national law universities. Every year forty to fifty thousand aspirants enroll themselves in lieu of the dream to become a great lawyer or to hold any prestigious post. The list of candidates is increasing every year hence you require to obtain an edge above others in order to crack the exam. The preparations are usually done well in advance, but what actually required is smart work instead of hard work. There are several study materials available to ease out your preparations. An efficient material makes your work easy and comprehensive for better understanding. Here are some essential study materials required to clear CLAT 1.   Word power made easy by Normal Lewis:  this book is a legend on its own. If anyone wishes to expand his vocabulary, then this is the most referred book. The book needs to be done as a course instead of mugging up things. With s...

CUT-OFF & DETAILED EXAM ANALYSIS OF DU LLB 2017

Number of Questions from each section: Law & Polity – 30 GK – 30 Reasoning – 18 English – 17 (10 – legal passage) Maths – 5      1.   The first thing for all law aspirants to learn this year is never to fall prey to rumours . After Delhi University declared a change in the pattern just a week before the exam, many aspirants lost their cool and wasted the most precious days in unnecessary speculation. A lot more stress was added by an article claiming that polity and constitution portion has been done away with. Taking a logical view, Maansarovar maintained that no law exam can be devoid of the constitution which is the soul of the subject and advised all aspirants to continue with their studies unaffected. Needless to say, our advice proved to be golden words.   2.  The change in the number of questions had no visible effect upon the pattern which more or less remains the same. Polity and Constitution still covered around a quarter...

Importance of Psychometric Tests While Taking Career Related Decisions

Indian society has been rigid in many its form and hence its results have emanated in various fronts. The orthodox setup of our societies has taken a toll on various aspirants by crushing their self-aims and masquerading them by the imposition of forced careers in order to maintain a status in society. Most of the life changing decisions taken by nowadays students rests upon the advice of what their seniors felt hence keeping their own aspirations at bay. While most of their career’s decision is driven by the experience of elders, inspirations from their seniors or incompetent awareness by their teachers. It is never thought about the different calibre that each child possesses.  In such ruthless hierarchical tradition, students often become the scapegoat. SSC exams are one of the most important exams. Every lakhs of students appear for these exams which are used as a tool to calculate a student’s credibility. If they score extremely well then science is suitable, if somew...

Salient Features of Indian Constitution Important For Law Entrances

India is the largest democracy in the world. India’s constitution drafted by BR Ambedkar is one the most detailed and finest constitution in the world. The constitution not only proclaiming the law and order in a country but also helps to safeguard an individual’s rights hence promoting equality and brotherhood in a country. A detailed study of the constitution which is required for exams like CLAT, AILET, SET etc can be a Lengthy task and very troublesome. Hence here are few brief topics to reduce your burden. Some important features of the Constitution:        1. Consisting of the preamble, 456 articles makes endian constitution the lengthiest.        2.   It draws its inspiration from various sources like        The Fundamental Right inspired from American Constitution,        DPSP inspired from Irish Constitution, Parliamentary Government inspired from British Constitution Independen...

15 Best Government Jobs Just After 12th

“One decision is enough for a lifetime” Choosing a right future which would directly affect your career can be a tiresome task. The constant oscillations between two decisions are not easy to take. Government job profiles have lured everyone owing to the various incentives it provides. Hence we list down few job which you could opt for after your 12 th for a safe and secured future 1.   SSC Stenographer Grade C       2.   SSC Stenographer Grade D : a common recruitment test is required for both. Anyone who has passed his 12 th from a recognised state or central institute and must be of 18-27 years age. The selection is on the basis of reasoning, English language and general awareness. The profile offers a good pay package of 9300-34800 ( grade C ) and 5200-20200 ( grade D ). The job profile includes speech writing, press conference briefings, assisting minister or officer, helping in PR.      3.   Lower division clerk  ...

Preparations done! But are you eligible for CLAT? Maansarovar Law Centre

Common law admissions test (CLAT) is the youngest competitive exam required in your desire to get admission in famous national law universities. Every year forty to fifty thousand aspirants enrol themselves in lieu of the dream to become a great lawyer or to hold any prestigious post. The list of candidates is increasing every year hence you require to obtain an edge above others in order to crack the exam. But before you embark on your quest to crack CLAT exam, just make a checklist whether you are eligible to appear. 1.       Applying candidate should be below twenty (20) years of age as on 1 st of July 2017. Otherwise, your application is not eligible. 2. If a candidate belongs to SC/ST/OBC or Specially abled class, then he/she should be below twenty-two (22) years of age as on 1 st of July 2017. 3.       All candidates should have secured the following minimum percentage in their qualifying examination i.e 10+2 ...

Importance of Domicile criteria in CLAT Exam - Maansarovar Law Centre

CLAT preparation has begun in full swings. With every passing day, the nervousness seems to grip every candidate. The future of many candidates rests upon the result of the exam. Many people are aware of various quotas in every exam. As mandated by the Constitution of India, every university or college has to reserve some seats in their respective institutions. Most of us know about SC/ST/OBC/SAC quota, but another quota is present by the name of state domicile quota. Domicile means “ the one who belongs to a particular place”. Hence domicile certificate ensures authorities that you have been a permanent resident of a particular state of at least five years or more than that. The state domicile quote could be obtained by the candidates from the competent government organisation. This state domicile certificate could help you procure a seat in our desired national law university just like other reservations do. You could fill state domicile quota in at the time of filling the ...

The Life of a Law Student

LAW, the word speaks of the brevity and intensity which it encompasses. Since the time immemorial, law related artefacts have been deciphered signifying its significance since so long. Law is not just a study, or a degree, Law is a phenomenon in itself. Law doesn’t have a fixed formula as in physics but it has to provide a formula for the working of the society. Law isn’t about balancing the equation as in chemistry, but it has to equate both the scales in a society for its smooth functionality. Like in maths, you have to find a solution, but in law, you aren't looking for a specific value rather the weaving thread for the tattered masses. The life of a law student is not easy especially if we focus on the hardships accompanying it. Being a law student carries more than the burden of studying books. On an average, the life of a student begins early in the morning, then recapitulate the hard monotonous stuff which you probably would have read ten times. Then going to various...

HOW TO CLEAR CLAT EXAMS - CLAT EXAM PREPARATION TIPS BY MAANSAROVAR LAW CENTRE

HOW TO CLEAR CLAT EXAMS - CLAT EXAM PREPARATION TIPS BY MAANSAROVAR LAW CENTRE Remember, no mountain is high enough which can't be scaled. Taking a queue from it, this stands true for CLAT exam too. Though the youngest competitive exam till now, the competition level is soaring high with each passing year. Hence in order to succeed you need to have and extra edge over others. This query is resolved by the best CLAT coaching institute of Delhi, Maansarovar Law Centre. With its ever rising success ratio, Maansarovar Law Centre has the best result amongst others. The cooperative and experienced faculty along with the comprehensive and updated study material provides the students with the best resources in order to excel. The institute provides various courses with the flexible time period for every student. With such features, you are assured that your future is in safe hands of the experts of this best clat coaching institute. Here are some useful tips:- 1.   ...

LL.M. Entrance Coaching - Maansarovar Law Centre ( Institute for LL.M. Entrance Exam)

LL.M. Exam Law has seen a stark growth in terms of its employee's sphere where the success ratio emanates for all to see. With its ever expanding realms constituting of law aspirants and professionals, it has become one the most sought after and prestigious profession which promises a bright and successful career. The journey to be a law profession doesn’t end with a degree in your hand, rather experience and skills sets are what really counts for a successful career. Masters in law not just add another feather to our academic hat but rather gives you a plethora of opportunities to dwell upon. LLM is just the right course for the aspirants after they have completed their bachelor's in the same.  Various universities provide these course for the students upon the completion of their bachelor's. LLM garnishes your analytical skills and adds another perspective in your thought process. The career options after LLM are vast and has something for everyone. All the MN...

The Prestigious CLAT Exam - Maansarovar Law Centre

Clat exam Feeling the pre-exam blues of how will you get through. Feeling nervous thinking about how will you crack this prestigious exam.? Common law admissions test (CLAT) is a prestigious exam required to get yourself enrolled in the famous national law universities. Started in 2008, it's still the youngest exam from the lot. Every year forty to fifty thousand aspirants enrol themselves in lieu of the dream to become a great lawyer or to hold any prestigious post.And the number is increasing every year since it is coming in the mainstream of important competitive exams. Only 1 out of 233 jee aspirants gets admission in famous IIT’s whereas 1 out of 79 aspirants gets admission in famous NLU’s (2016) ( source: https://www.quora.com/Is-CLAT-a-difficult-exam ). But since the enrollment number is increasing hence is the competition.     CLAT syllabus mainly includes:- 1.English including Comprehension: The English section will test the candidates' proficienc...

Domestic Violence Act – Relief now possible against minors, women also and not only against males

Hiral P. Harsora v. KusumNarottamdasHarsora Now a complaint of domestic violence can be made against any person who is, or has been, in a domestic relationship with the aggrieved person. The SC has struck down the words “adult male” before the word “person” in Section 2(q) of Domestic Violence Act holding that these words discriminate between persons similarly situated, and is contrary to the object sought to be achieved by the Domestic Violence Act. The court also said that the proviso to Section 2(q) of the Act, being rendered otiose, also stands deleted. The court set aside the Bombay High Court which had read down the provisions of Section 2(q) of the DV Act and held that the provisions of “respondent” in section 2(q) of the DV Act is not to be read in isolation but has to be read as a part of the scheme of the DV Act, and particularly along with the definitions of “aggrieved person”, “domestic relationship” and “shared household” in clauses (a), (f) and (s) of section 2 o...