BVP CET Law Exam Pattern: Exam Mode, Marking Scheme

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BVP CET Law Exam Pattern Highlights

BVP CET Law entrance test is conducted for candidates who are seeking admission to three year LLB and five-year integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB programmes. Please have a look at important points:

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  • BVDU conducts BVP CET Law entrance test in offline mode.
  • The maximum time will be given to candidates for solving the question paper is 2 hours.
  • The test is expecting to be conducted at Pune, New Delhi, Navi Mumbai, Jodhpur, Indore, and Allahabad.
  • The question paper will include 100 objective type multiple-choice questions.
  • There will be 100 marks for 100 questions.

Marking Scheme

Every correct answer is associated with one mark. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU) has not specified any negative marking in the exam and thus no negative marking rule applicable in case of the wrong attempt.

There will be four options given for every question; candidates need to mark the right answer among them. Please keep in mind only one answer will be correct. Marking more than one answer will be treated as the wrong attempt.

Subjects Involved

Subjects which are involved in the question paper include:

  • Legal Aptitude, Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning;
  • English Grammar, Usage & Comprehension;
  • General Knowledge & Current Legal News;
  • Social Sciences (More questions from Indian Constitution and Political System in India);
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