It may seem impossible to prepare for the AP LAWCET 2025 examination in just two months, but with the correct strategy and drive, it is completely possible. Imagine entering the exam room full of self-assurance and equipped with useful techniques refined by concentrated study. We'll reveal clever and useful advice in this book to assist you in navigating the curriculum, scheduling your time, and answering those challenging questions. One study session at a time, let's transform what seems like a race against the clock into a path to success!
Sections | No. of Questions | No. of Marks |
General Knowledge and Mental Ability | 30 Questions | 30 Marks |
Current Affairs | 30 Questions | 30 Marks |
Aptitude For the Study of Law | 60 Questions | 60 Marks |
Total | 120 Questions | 120 Marks |
Week-wise plan | Strategy | Detailed Plan |
Week 1-2 | Clarity of Concepts and Basics of the Subjects | General Knowledge and mental ability
Current Affairs
Aptitude for Study of Law
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Week 3-4 | Concept Strengthening and Practice |
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Week 5-6 | Revision and Advanced Practice Sessions |
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Week 7-8 | Mock Tests and Previous Year Question Papers |
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Reliability and commitment: Set aside six to seven hours each day for preparation, and follow the study schedule.
Preparation strategy: Break up your study schedule into manageable chunks and take regular pauses in between tasks.
Take brief notes: To aid with revising, try taking brief notes on significant subjects.
Attend the mocks and the questions from the prior year: To become familiar with the format of the question paper, practice the previous year's version and attend mock exams.
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