NLAT Batch 3 Analysis & Review (12th September 2020): National Law School of India (NLSIU) Bengaluru successfully conducted the National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020 across the country on 12th September 2020. The third slot or shift 3 was conducted from 4.00 pm to 4:45 pm. The level of NLAT 2020 third batch or shift was moderate to difficult. The NLAT 2020 online home-based examination was proctored using a combination of technological, artificial intelligence-based proctoring, along with human proctoring.
The National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020 was conducted for admission to the 5 years integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) program, 2020 - 21 in National Law School of India (NLSIU) Bengaluru. Read this post to know the detailed exam analysis and review of National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) (UG) 2020. Know the level of the test and different types of questions asked in the NLAT 2020 exam.
NLAT (UG) 2020 - Key Highlights of the NLAT Batch 3 Exam
- The level of the third batch of NLAT 2020 was also similar to previous batches i.e. - moderate to difficult.
- The total of 4 General passages (GC) was from the topic - Economy, Heath issues, government policy and financial market.
Here is a snapshot of the NLAT (UG) 2020 exam pattern:
Mode of the exam | Computer-Based Test (Online) |
Number of Sections | 1 (General) |
Number of Questions | 40 |
Total Marks | 80 (2 marks per question) |
Negative Marking |
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Number of Choices | 5 |
Duration of the exam | 45 minutes |
Test type | MCQs |
Medium | English Language |
NLAT Batch 2 Exam Difficulty Level 2020
Sections | Difficulty Level |
English | Easy |
Current Affairs & Gk | Moderate |
Critical Reasoning | Moderate |
Legal Reasoning | Easy |
Quant | Difficult |
Overall Level | Moderate to Difficult |
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NLAT 2020 Exam Good Attempts for Batch 3
As per the NLAT exam analysis and review shared by the students who have appeared in the exam, reasonable attempts in a batch 3 of NLAT 2020 exam is around 30 - 35 questions.
NLAT Expected Cut Offs 2020 for UG Exam
NLAT 2020 Expected Cut Offs - As per the exam analysis and review the expected cut-offs of NLAT 2020 exam will be around 50 to 55.
EXAM STRUCTURE OF NLAT (UG) 2020
The NLAT 2020 UG test candidates on the following 5 (five) sections
- English Language,
- Current Affairs Including General Knowledge,
- Legal Reasoning,
- Logical Reasoning, and
- Quantitative Techniques
Total number of Questions | 40 questions |
Total number of General Comprehension (GC) passages | 4 (four) passages |
Total number of questions in each General Comprehension (GC) passages | 10 questions |
Total number of questions in each GC passage from each the 5 (five) subjects | 2 questions |
Length of the GC passage | 500 words approximately |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) |
Total Marks | 80 |
Duration of the exam | 45 minutes |
- +2 mark is assigned to each correct answer.
- Each question has only responses.
- -0.50 applicable for wrong answers.
- -0.25 applicable for un-answered questions
NLAT 2020 General Comprehension (GC) Passage 1
Detailed Analysis (12th Sept, Batch 3)
Check here a detailed analysis of each subject of National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020 which was held on 12th September 2020. We have also covered types of questions asked from the 5 (five) section in one General Comprehension (GC) passage.
General Comprehension (GC) passages | Type of Question |
The first General Comprehension (GC) passage was based on economic. | The theme of the passage - Data from India’s statistics ministry has put a figure on the gloom that has pervaded our economy since the covid pandemic struck Source - Live Mint |
1. English Language | 2 Qs |
2. Current Affairs Including General Knowledge | 2 Qs |
3. Legal Reasoning | 2 Qs |
4. Logical Reasoning | 2 Qs |
5. Quantitative Techniques | 2 Qs |
NLAT 2020 General Comprehension (GC) Passage 2
Detailed Analysis (12th Sept, Batch 3)
Check here a detailed analysis of each subject of National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020 which was held on 12th September 2020. We have also covered types of questions asked from the 5 (five) section in one General Comprehension (GC) passage.
General Comprehension (GC) passages | Type of Question |
Second General Comprehension (GC) passage was also based on the financial market/economy. | The theme of the passage - The share market is probably the only component of the economy that has recovered fully from the Covid induced slowdown. Source: The Statesman |
1. English Language | 2 Qs |
2. Current Affairs Including General Knowledge | 2 Qs |
3. Legal Reasoning | 2 Qs |
4. Logical Reasoning | 2 Qs |
5. Quantitative Techniques | 2 Qs |
NLAT 2020 General Comprehension (GC) Passage 3
Detailed Analysis (12th Sept, Batch 3)
Check here a detailed analysis of each subject of National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020 which was held on 12th September 2020. We have also covered types of questions asked from the 5 (five) section in one General Comprehension (GC) passage.
General Comprehension (GC) passages | Type of Question |
The third General Comprehension (GC) passage was based on Health issues. | The theme of the passage - A new framework for paid period leaves Source: Hindustan Times |
1. English Language | 2 Qs |
2. Current Affairs Including General Knowledge | 2 Qs |
3. Legal Reasoning | 2 Qs |
4. Logical Reasoning | 2 Qs |
5. Quantitative Techniques | 2 Qs |
NLAT 2020 General Comprehension (GC) Passage 4
Detailed Analysis (12th Sept, Batch 3)
Check here a detailed analysis of each subject of National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020 which was held on 12th September 2020. We have also covered types of questions asked from the 5 (five) section in one General Comprehension (GC) passage.
General Comprehension (GC) passages | Type of Question |
The fourth General Comprehension (GC) passage was based on | Theme - The Himalaya are India's most important natural asset. Without them, the country would not survive. Source: NDTV |
1. English Language | 2 Qs |
2. Current Affairs Including General Knowledge | 2 Qs |
3. Legal Reasoning | 2 Qs |
4. Logical Reasoning | 2 Qs |
5. Quantitative Techniques | 2 Qs |
NLAT 2020 - Memory Based Questions Asked in Batch 3
- Q1. The sentence that best explains why the author says demand has slumped worsening business condition
- Q2. Method to calculate GDP by the CSO in India?
- Q3. Author speaks of an “Indian Unicorn” they refer to
This was the complete exam analysis of the batch 3 of NLAT 2020 Exam.
Also, Check
1. NLAT Batch 1 Exam Analysis
2. NLAT Batch 2 Exam Analysis
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