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CHENNAI: Less than 10 days to go before the entrance examinations for the premier law schools in India begin. Several of our young readers will be practising with sample papers or mock tests. But the model papers cannot always be relied upon. Managing the time you take to handle each section of the test can differ every year. Besides the above, do general knowledge and vocabulary and do not try any separate preparation for logic, maths or legal reasoning, says Sachin Malhan, of www.Lawentrance.com Here are some more of his tips: Make sure that each paper is timed 5 minutes less than the allowed time. Please also do the short notes that you don't know or else your time management will go awry and furthermore doing the ones you don't know may help you pick up a valuable half mark if you write intelligently. Complete the objective, to the best of your abilities, before going to the subjective section. Do the G.K objective at the end of the rest of the objective section, within four minutes. In G.K read through the newspaper supplements carefully in the last week and also focus on committees, new laws, bills pending in Parliament, budget-related controversies and on international conflicts. You can take your parents help to do G.K and vocabulary quizzes with you everyday. Please remember that with the new evaluation system of NLS you must do the objective section first and then move to subjective with at least 45 mins for the subjective. For other related details log onto www.lawentrance.com
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