JAIPUR: Rajasthan University's Law College in association with the National Students Union of India (NSUI) and Pragya Coaching Institute will start a crash course for aspirants ahead of the entrance test scheduled to take place in first week of July.
The course will begin Saturday onwards on the college campus. For this, the college has roped in its faculty along with that of the private coaching institute.
The initiative is set to help hundreds of students to appear in the test. The 10-day long course is aiming to cover the entire syllabus prescribed for the test.
The college is not taking any fee for offering the course. Around 108 students have already enrolled for the classes, for which the college has provided two classrooms.
"Many students aspiring to pursue law from the university are not prepared to sit in the entrance exam. This crash course will help them face the test confidently," said Sumit Bhagsara, state president, NSUI.
Against 1,100 seats, the university is expecting nearly 4,000 aspirants to take the exam. While 70% weightage has been given to entrance test scores, the remaining is based on the candidate's academic scores.
The exam tests an applicant's basic understanding on law and general aptitude.
Following suit, other departments conducting entrance tests are also planning to provide academic assistance to aspirants. Rajiv Gupta, head of department, sociology said, "Students are most welcome in our department to seek any clarification on the entrance test."
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