LLB Admission (South Africa) 1-Year Plan
A complete 365-day plan covering 28 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 365
- Topics
- 28
- Subjects
- 3
- Phases
- 4
How to actually use your 365 days
A year to build from the ground up: deep concepts, multiple passes, and a long mock campaign.
This 1-year plan gives you 365 days to work through 28 weighted LLB Admission (South Africa) topics across 3 subjects — roughly 0.08 new topics a day at 2–3 hours of focused study. That light daily load is sustainable for a full year without burning out — consistency beats intensity over this long.
LLB Admission (South Africa) marks are not spread evenly across subjects. English, Legal Reasoning, and Gk carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so the early months build deep fluency in them while there is time to spare. Cut nothing. Over a year, low-weight topics are exactly where you build the edge most candidates never reach — depth compounds at this length.
A full year means you are not preparing for LLB Admission (South Africa) so much as mastering it — building every one of the 28 topics from first principles, including the low-weight ones that separate top ranks from safe passes. The year-long failure mode is silent drift — early months feel relaxed, then the second half panics. Run monthly self-tests so a slipping schedule shows up early.
What to prioritise & cut
Cut nothing. Over a year, low-weight topics are exactly where you build the edge most candidates never reach — depth compounds at this length.
Mock tests & revision
Light topic tests in the first months, monthly full-length mocks from the midpoint, shifting to weekly in the final 10–12 weeks. Revisit your error log on a spaced schedule throughout.
Weekly rhythm
Quarter-by-quarter: foundations, depth and problem-solving, full-syllabus revision, then a mock-and-fine-tuning quarter. Re-touch every subject at least three times.
Phase-by-phase plan
52 weeks totalA 365-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 1-Year Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.
- 1
Foundation Q1
12 weeksConcept pass + textbook coverage
NCERT/standard-text masteryTopic-wise notesConcept tests - 2
Advanced Q2
12 weeksHigher-difficulty material, problem journals
Reference book problemsTopic-wise journalsWeak-area drill - 3
Practice Q3
14 weeksPYQs + topic-wise mocks
Last 10 years PYQsTopic-mock cyclesError log - 4
Mocks + revision Q4
14 weeksWeekly full-length mocks + final revision
12+ mocksFinal cheatsheetsLast-mile drill
Week-by-week schedule
| Week | Days | Topics covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1–7 | English: Topic 1 (w3) |
| 2 | 8–14 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 1 (w3) |
| 3 | 15–21 | Gk: The Constitution of South Africa (1996) (w3) |
| 4 | 22–28 | English: Topic 2 (w3) |
| 5 | 29–35 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 2 (w3) |
| 6 | 36–42 | Gk: South Africa's Legal System and Court Structure (w3) |
| 7 | 43–49 | English: Topic 3 (w3) |
| 8 | 50–56 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 3 (w3) |
| 9 | 57–63 | Gk: Human Rights in South Africa (w3) |
| 10 | 64–70 | English: Topic 4 (w3) |
| 11 | 71–77 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 4 (w3) |
| 12 | 78–84 | Gk: The Republic of South Africa (w3) |
| 13 | 85–91 | English: Topic 5 (w3) |
| 14 | 92–98 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 5 (w3) |
| 15 | 99–105 | Gk: South African Legal History (w3) |
| 16 | 106–112 | English: Topic 6 (w3) |
| 17 | 113–119 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 6 (w3) |
| 18 | 120–126 | Gk: Key South African Legislation (w3) |
| 19 | 127–133 | English: Topic 7 (w3) |
| 20 | 134–140 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 7 (w3) |
| 21 | 141–147 | Gk: Notable South African Legal Cases (w3) |
| 22 | 148–154 | English: Topic 8 (w3) |
| 23 | 155–161 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 8 (w3) |
| 24 | 162–168 | Gk: South African Government and Politics (w3) |
| 25 | 169–175 | English: Topic 9 (w3) |
| 26 | 176–182 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 9 (w3) |
| 27 | 183–189 | English: Topic 10 (w3) |
| 28 | 190–196 | Legal Reasoning: Topic 10 (w3) |
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
English
10 topics- Topic 1 ●●●○○
- Topic 2 ●●●○○
- Topic 3 ●●●○○
- Topic 4 ●●●○○
- Topic 5 ●●●○○
- Topic 6 ●●●○○
- Topic 7 ●●●○○
- Topic 8 ●●●○○
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Legal Reasoning
10 topics- Topic 1 ●●●○○
- Topic 2 ●●●○○
- Topic 3 ●●●○○
- Topic 4 ●●●○○
- Topic 5 ●●●○○
- Topic 6 ●●●○○
- Topic 7 ●●●○○
- Topic 8 ●●●○○
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Gk
8 topics- The Constitution of South Africa (1996) ●●●○○
- South Africa's Legal System and Court Structure ●●●○○
- Human Rights in South Africa ●●●○○
- The Republic of South Africa ●●●○○
- South African Legal History ●●●○○
- Key South African Legislation ●●●○○
- Notable South African Legal Cases ●●●○○
- South African Government and Politics ●●●○○
Why a 365-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical LLB Admission (South Africa) book | This 1-Year Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 365 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-04-06 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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LLB Admission (South Africa) 1-Year Plan — common questions
Is 365 days enough to prepare for LLB Admission (South Africa)? +
A full year means you are not preparing for LLB Admission (South Africa) so much as mastering it — building every one of the 28 topics from first principles, including the low-weight ones that separate top ranks from safe passes. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 1-year plan is built to get the most from the time you have: a year to build from the ground up: deep concepts, multiple passes, and a long mock campaign.
How many hours a day does this LLB Admission (South Africa) 1-year plan need? +
Plan for 2–3 hours of focused study, covering about 0.08 new topics a day. Quarter-by-quarter: foundations, depth and problem-solving, full-syllabus revision, then a mock-and-fine-tuning quarter. Re-touch every subject at least three times.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Cut nothing. Over a year, low-weight topics are exactly where you build the edge most candidates never reach — depth compounds at this length.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
Light topic tests in the first months, monthly full-length mocks from the midpoint, shifting to weekly in the final 10–12 weeks. Revisit your error log on a spaced schedule throughout.
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