National Law School of India University Bengaluru announces Admission to LLB (Hons) Program 2023, Apply now

 
NLSIU Bengaluru LLB (Hons) Admission 2023 – National Law School of India University, Bengaluru invites applications for admission to 3-years LLB (Hons) Program for the academic session 2023-24.

 

NLSIU Bengaluru LLB (Hons) Admission 2023

 

Important Dates

  • Application Process : Ongoing
  • Last date for submitting applications is : April 26, 2023
  • NLSAT will be held on : April 30, 2023 at 2 PM
  • Interviews will be held in : May 2023
  • Final admissions list will be published by the : First week of June 2023
  • Classes will commence from : July 1, 2023

 

Eligibility Criteria

  • Any person holding a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized national or international University is eligible to apply to the programme. Applicants in the general category should have graduated with an aggregate of not less than 45% of total marks. Applicants in the SC/ST category should have graduated with an aggregate of not less than 40% of total marks.
  • Students in the final year of their Bachelor’s degree are also eligible to apply.
  • However, their final offer of admission will be contingent upon successful completion of their Bachelor’s degree with the minimum aggregate marks specified above.

 

Application Process

  • Interested candidates can apply through official website https://www.nls.ac.in/

 

Application Fee

  • For General : Rs. 2500/-
  • For SC, ST, EWS, and Persons with Disabilities: Rs. 2000/-
  • Mode of Payment : Through online

 

Admission Process

  • 60 candidates will be admitted to the programme in the Academic Year 2023-23. Admission to the programme will be through a three-stage national-level examination process. The first two stages will comprise an all-India written admissions test, the National Law School Admissions Test (NLSAT). The third stage will be an interview.
  • The written test shall be for 140 marks, of which 75 marks shall be for objective type MCQs, and 65 marks shall be for subjective questions. The interview shall be for 10 marks.

 

NLSAT Exam Pattern

  • The NLSAT will be held on April 30, 2023 at 2 PM.
  • The exam will be an offline paper based examination (subject to COVID conditions). 
  • NLSAT will have a single question paper comprising two parts – Parts A and B.
  • All candidates shall be required to attempt both parts of the question paper.
  • The examination shall be for a duration of 150 minutes.

Part A

  • Part A will consist of Multiple-Choice Questions, and shall be for a maximum of 75 marks. 0.25 marks shall be deducted for every wrong answer.
  • Applicants will be tested on the following in the objective test:
  • English comprehension (25 marks)
  • Current Affairs (25 marks)
  • Critical Reasoning (including logical reasoning and legal aptitude) (25 marks)

Part B

  • Part B shall consist of subjective questions which shall be for a maximum of 65 marks. 
  • The syllabus for the subjective test is as follows:
  • Legal Aptitude/Reasoning (50 marks): Legal aptitude will consist of problem-based questions to which short answers will be sought. Prior knowledge of law is not expected. This section will have 10 questions of 5 marks each.
  • Current Affairs (15 marks): Current affairs shall consist of one essay of no more than 500 words. Students shall be required to answer one of three options. Applicants will be tested on their knowledge of the issue, the ability to make cogent written arguments and write a well-structured essay. Knowledge of the law is not expected.

 

For more details and apply please visit the official website

 

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