Experts & Views
hello everybody,
though my hello sounds good, but am very upset at the moment... yesterday, L.L.B 1st term results of campus law center came out and it was utterly shocking! so many bright students who had immense knowledge about the subjects got mediocre marks compared to the students who just crammed dukkies by Dr. A.K Jain and secured wonderful marks.
In fact, i wrote my criminal law-1 exam so very good but got the least marks in it! I even discussed my paper with my lecturer and she was also shocked to the state of affairs existing in DU. Why is this system of checking so dependent on the luck of the students? Why do 2 0r 3 people out of 100 need to become the unfortunate victims?
I don't understand where the problem lies. Shall i focus more on knowledge or cramming dukkies? This is very discouraging.
Do you have anything to say?
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2. Use caselaws from Case Materials in every subject. It is always advisable to write an answer making a leading case law as the base.
3. Ashok Jain's books are not bad. They are notes covering all imp. cases and points. You may add them to your Case Mat. and Text Books.
4. Again, Write more in the paper, writing precise and to the point i.e.small answers never appreciated by DU professors as per my experience.
but, i did stick to them, in fact, i wrote at least 3 to 4 relevant precedents in each answer. moreover, my handwriting is also legible and good.
as far as long answers go, i have followed that point as well, writing not rubbish but all relevant points.
anyways, am confident enough that i will get marks once i apply for revaluation.
thanks again.
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