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National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) offers UG, PG and research degree program in the field of law. Admission in BA LLB (Hons) & LLM course are done based on the marks obtained by the candidate in CLAT. Based on CLAT marks the college releases their merit
Hello student to be honest it's difficult to prepare and qualify entrance examination like CLAT In one month. The dates are not released for CLAT application yet but it's expected that CLAT 2021 shall held in May 2021,you've still more than 5 months to prepare start preparing from now so
Hello aspirant,
To get into NLSIU law college, Bengaluru, the cutoff is based on the CLAT scores. The candidates who have secured marks equal to the cutoff range of NLSIU Bengaluru in the selected program and the chosen category will be allowed to proceed for the admission. But the candidates
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As per your questions, NLSIU bangalore have good placement packages where you can expect a better placement from this colleges. As per their officials they have an average placement packages of 8 to 10LPA and highest placement packages of 18LPA . Recruiters like L&L
Hi Arpit,
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore is India's first law university and is one of the premier institutes in the country for law studies. Placements as you know, are quite good in the college. Regarding your query about why B.A LLB students are placed with better
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Hello Aspirant,
See it is the first time when NLSIU Bengalore is going to conduct it's own entrance trst by the name of NLAT (National Law Admission Test) so it is little bit difficult to predict the cut-offs for it. Earlier admissions to NSLIU were made through CLAT (Common Law
Hey dear, i would suggest you that you should give the exam this year too, no matter what your preparation is , atleast you will get a rough idea of what questions are being asked by the panel. And is you don't qualify this year you may take a drop
Hello Sir,
Unfortunately, there is no fee concession in National Law School of India University, Bangalore for OBC candidates. There is fee concession only for SC/ST candidates and others have to pay the general fee which every unreserved candidate has to pay.
However you can get scholarship through various schemes
The college infrastructure is good and provide all the facilities and equipments to the students. The classroom and campus is well maintained. The food is hygienic and well prepared and students just loved it.
College has all the facilities, infrastructure and equipments as per the requirements of students. Well maintained classrooms labs and canteen are hygienic and tidyness.We also have hostels , libraries.
Nlsiu has the necessary infrastructure, facilities, and equipment. Classrooms facilities are well-maintained and used with all the living spaces being clean but the food hygiene might not be good sometimes
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