AMU BA LLB 2019 exam date revised due to Lok Sabha elections
Madhuwrita Nandi | March 18, 2019 | 06:30 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 18: Aligarh Muslim University has revised the AMU BA LLB 2019 exam date owing to Lok Sabha elections. The entrance test which was to be held on May 26, 2019 has been postponed to May 27, 2019. The timings however remain the same, that is, 10:00 am.
The examination is conducted for candidates who seek admissions into the BA LLB programmes offered by the university. The entrance exam for BA LLB will be conducted in offline mode and is for two hours. The maximum marks of the entrance is 100.
Candidates will be tested on the following:
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English - Grammar, reading comprehension, synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary, etc.
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Current Affairs and General Knowledge - Current affairs in India, eminent personalities, awards, etc
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Reasoning and Aptitude - Critical reasoning, analogy, blood relations and series.
Candidates may note that the AMU BA LLB applications are over. Candidates who have submitted their application form will be able to access their admit cards anytime soon.
About AMU
Aligarh Muslim University offers admissions to various undergraduate programmes including BA LLB. The university conducts an entrance examination for candidates seeking admissions into the undergraduate programmes. Upon meeting the cutoff requirements mandated by the university, candidates will be called to finalize their admissions.
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