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Pattern of Exam - Kerala Law Entrance Examination is usually conducted on the date and time as notified by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations. The Examination usually consists of objective type questions and the time duration  for the same is usually notified in the call letters sent to candidates. The candidates have to mark their responses in the OMR Answer sheet given to them using ball point pens or HB pencils.

Syllabus for LLB Entrance examination consists of objective type questions in General knowledge, English and Aptitude for Legal Studies. For LLM entrance, the questions are of the standard of LLB Examination with questions in Jurisprudence,  Constitutional Law, Law of Crimes, Law of Contracts, Public International Law, Administrative Law, Law of property, Company Law, Interpretation of statues, Law of Torts etc.

Valuation - For LLB Entrance examination, each answer with correct response fetches positive marks for the candidates while marks are deducted for incorrect response. More than one answer indicated against a question is deemed as incorrect response and is negatively marked. However, in the event of failure to answer a question ie. no response indicated against an item in the answer sheet, no deduction from the total score is made.

Publication of results - The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations will prepare and publish the rank list of candidates whose selection is based purely on merit as assessed in the entrance examination.

Centralised Allotment Process - Allotment of seats will be based on rank, eligible reservation and options registered by the candidate and subject to availability of seats. It is obligatory for the candidates to report to the college to which he/she is allotted. No extension of time for reporting to the college is granted under any circumstances.

 


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