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ULSAT Syllabus 2022: The ULSAT syllabus 2022 has been prescribed by UPES. The syllabus is brief and only includes the topics that will be covered on the ULSAT. The ULSAT syllabus for 3 years LLB and 5 years LB in 2022 differs from the LLM syllabus. On this website, applicants can review the syllabus in depth. The weighting of the topics to be asked in the exam is also mentioned here, along with the ULSAT syllabus.
The UPES Law School admission exam is divided into five sections, as follows:
ULSAT 2022 sections | Topics asked | Weightage |
Language Comprehension | One-word substitution, synonyms, reading comprehension, spellings, idioms, vocabulary, figure of speech, phrases, legal terms, Sentence formation/correction, etc. | 30 questions |
Quantitative & Numerical Ability | Agreement and Disagreement, Mental Ability and Logical/Mathematical Analysis, Series, deductive reasoning, Analogies, blood relations, Odd-Even Discretion, Figures and Patterns, etc. | 30 questions |
Logical Reasoning | Relationships, Analogies, Syllogism, Logical Sequences, Statement & Assumption, cause and effect, Inferences, Premises & Conclusion, etc. | 30 questions |
Legal General Knowledge | Events of National and International Importance, Awards & Honours, History, Current Affairs, etc. | 30 questions |
Legal Aptitude | Legal Maxims, Indian Constitution, Important Acts and Amendments of the Legislature, Important Supreme Court Judgments, etc. | 30 questions |
Questions in LLM come from the following sources:
The ULSAT exam is administered by UPES Dehradun. The exam serves as a prerequisite for admission to the institute's several law programmes. Because the framework of the ULSAT is similar to that of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), and the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) in India, students can study for it using the same materials they used for other tests. Candidates can, however, use the following books for further practise.
Name of the book | Author |
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Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning | AP Bhardwaj |
Word Power Made Easy | Norman Lewis |
English Reading Comprehension | RPH Editorial |
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams | RS Aggarwal |
Legal Awareness & Legal Reasoning (LA & LR) for CLAT & other Law Entrance Exams | Wiley's ExamXpert |