About Guru Nanak Dev University Common Entrance Test
There is no prescribed syllabus for the GNDU CET the students appearing for the undergraduate courses will be asked questions based on higher secondary exams and the 10+2 level while those appearing for the post graduate course will be judged on their knowledge on the various aspects of law studied during the five year undergraduate degree course.
Application Process
- To apply online at first log on the following website.
- The candidates shall fill up online the application form very carefully. They are required to fill up all the applicable columns with utmost care. They are advised to remember their ‘password’ as the same may be needed at the time of counseling.
- Each candidate shall deposit counseling fee in any branch of State Bank of Patiala after taking out a print of deposit slip
No application form submitted by post/by hand will be accepted and the candidature of such candidates for centralized counseling will stand automatically rejected.
Eligibility
The candidate must have passed their Higher Secondary examination from Punjab School Education Board or from any other board recognized by the university, with at least 50% marks(45% for SC/ST).
There is no prescribed syllabus for the GNDU CET; the students appearing for the undergraduate courses will be asked questions based on higher secondary exams and the 10+2 level with Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning, Business Aptitude, General Knowledge.
Preparation Planning:
- The student should try to spend at least an hour everyday on reading good news papers like ‘The Hindu’ to improve on your general knowledge.
- They can go through yearbook, magazines, newspaper
- They can also subscribe to competitive magazines like competition master or CSR.
- They can read through law related websites for latest updates on law and GK.
- They should learn all the algebraic formulae.
- They need to work on topics like profit and loss, and percentage in commercial mathematics.
- Try to solve many exercises and sample question papers. This practice will help in increasing speed and accuracy. Every law prep institute gives its students mock tests of various law entrance examinations. Practice as many questions as they can.
Every minute counts!
- The way candidates manage their time might end up being the deciding factor.
- With limited time in hand for preparing for GNDU CET, making notes is not foolish, but is probably the wisest thing to do. They will be reading in the next one month what many have been reading for the past one year. Amidst all this, there is a high probability that the candidates will end up forgetting a major part of what they learnt and memorized, and forgetting to the extent that it can't even be recalled on seeing the options.
- Student can dedicate a section to topics like (a) Appointments and Removal (b) Records (c) Awards and Honors (d) Sports (Including Sports Awards) (e) Notable deaths (f) Important state news and so on.
- Mnemonics, according to the Oxford Dictionary is "a system such as pattern of letters, ideas or associations which assists in remembering something".
- To remember the long list of important dates, names, and awards in a short period of time, use mnemonics techniques.
- They can connect the record holders with their respective records by using acronyms (remember BODMAS?) or make funny sentences out of them.
- Students can refer to some books or sample questions available in the web.
- Keep at least 20 per cent of their time for revising everything. Keep at least the last one week for revising all their notes and acronyms.
Application Start Date |
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5th May 2022 |
Application End Date |
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27th May 2022 |
Exam Date |
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4th July 2022 |
Result Date |
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15th July 2022 |
Conducted By |
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Guru Nanak Dev University |
Official Website |
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http://www.gndu.ac.in |