National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Hey Kartik,
NLSIU is one of India's most prestigious law universities offering students undergraduate, postgraduate and research courses on legal education. Students can apply for UG & PG courses such as B.A., LL.B., LLM and MA. NLSIU also offers advance research level courses like Ph.D., M.Phil. and LL.D. Admissions for UG and PG courses have been already announced by the university. Students have to give the CLAT exam (Common Law Admission Test) in order to apply for the desired course. Selection will be completely based on the marks obtained in the CLAT exam. CLAT is a law entrance test for students seeking admission to various National Law Universities in India. Apart from CLAT, NLSIU also conducts a separate entrance test, namely, Policy Aptitude Test (PAT) for MA in Public Policy & Research Entrance Test for M.Phil & Ph.D programme.
Good Luck.
Hello student,
As national law school of india university Banglore is one of the top most NLSIUs of India and it is a dream NLSIU for each of the clat aspirants.
As the scores varies from year to year so to remain on the safe side you need to score somewhere around 145 marks to get a seat there.
Hope it helps.
Thank you :)
Hi,
The following courses are available at NLSIU Banglore
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Law and Ethics
2. B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
3. Master of Business Law
4. LL.M. in Business Law
5. Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law
6. Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Right
7. Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights Law
8. Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law and Cyber Forensics
9. LL.D.
10. M.Phil. in Law
11. LL.M. in Human Rights Law
12. M.A. in Public Policy
13. Post Graduate Diploma in Consumer Law and Practice
14. Ph.D. in Law
15. Post Graduate Diploma in Child Rights Law
Hy Ayush!!
Talking about NLSIU , Bangalore, then Yes , hostel is mandatory for all the students studying there. The hostel fee is already included in the fee structure given by them .
Need not to worry ,they have a nice hostel and you will ne exposed to better opportunities while staying in the hostel ,
For the first year students they have dormatory system , others have their rooms to live.
So it will be a great experience staying there.
Hope you make it up to NLSIU !!
GOOD LUCK
Dear Vamsi, for an admission into B.A LLB course, you should not have completed 20 years of age as on July 1st of the year of admission. In the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/disability category, the maximum age limit shall be 22 years. Apart from this there is no other criteria for age relaxation.
As of now there are only 53 seats (out of 80) for UR category candidates. In 2018 the Last UR category candidate who got admission in NLSIU secured 66th rank in CLAT 2018. Here I would also like to tell you that there is no reservation for State domicile holder candidates. Aman Garg got 159 out of 200 marks and was ranked first. If the reservation/quota situation remains as it is and you score of 85-95 remains among the top 53 candidates then you can be sure of getting a seat at NLSIU Bangalore. But, going by the trends, as you are a candidate who belongs to General category, I have to say that with this CLAT score of 85-95 you won't be able to secure a seat in any NLU, leave alone NLSIU Banglore which is most sought after by the CLAT aspirants. As you are from MP I would like to tell you that even in newly established DNLU Jabalpur an UR candidate, who scored 95.5 (CLAT Rank 3605) with state domicile was offered a seat only in Second round of allotment. So, you have to work hard on improving your performance to get a seat at any NLU. I hope it helps!
Well i am talking about NALSAR....No doubt the campus is brilliant and hostel life is the best. but to start with First the professors are not up to the standards if you want to join NALSAR than be ready to motivate yourself and make the best of the opportunities that you get which well be present. The class room teaching will not aid you in any manner for your future especially if you are seeking a corporate career. Faculty is a problem in India and presently I would say NLS, NUJS and Jindal Law have the best faculties. Other colleges including NALSAR can boast of only one or two names but thats about it. I agree that NLS is anytime better than NALSAR... but, if you get into anyone of them, nothing comparable to that.
NALSAR Pros : better hostel, larger campus, better infrastructure overall.
NLS Pros : Reputation, library, IN bangalore city
Cons : infrastructure, hostels.
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