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The Test Paper will be of 2 hours duration carry 200 marks and part (a), (b) and (c) will be objective questions and (d) will be descriptive in nature. The General Knowledge component will cover
LLM Programme The Test Paper is of 2 hours duration carrying 200 marks. The Test Paper will contain questions on General Topic, Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence. The students are required to answer one General Essay, two questions each on Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence. Each question carries 40 marks. Each question shall be answered in not less than 500 words and credit will be given to originality of ideas, writing skill and clarity of thought.
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