Who is eligible for NMIMS LAT 2026?
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- Candidates who score 50% in Class 12th.
- Candidates who have passed Class 12 from the International Baccalaureate (IB) board should be either IB certificate/ & DP awarded with a minimum of 24 total credits, having passed 3 HL and 3 SL mandatorily from any stream
- In case the marksheet issued by the relevant board is in percentile, the actual aggregate percentage of all the subjects in which the candidate has appeared will be taken into consideration
- Candidates who are ungraded/failed in any subject mentioned in the marksheet are not eligible to apply for the exam
- Candidates appearing for the final Class 12 exams are also eligible to apply. H
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The eligibility criteria for NMIMS LAT (Law Aptitude Test) 2026 — the entrance exam for 5‑year integrated law programs like B.A. LL.B (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.) at NMIMS campuses in India:
Basic Eligibility to Appear for NMIMS LAT 2026
To be eligible to sit for the NMIMS LAT 2026 exam, a candidate must meet the following conditions:
Educational Qualification
You must have passed Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent from a recognised board in any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts, etc.) with at least 50% aggregate marks in all subjects taken together.
IB Board Specific Criteria
If you completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) Di
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The NMIMS LAT exam is for 150 marks. A total of 150 questions are asked, each for 1 mark.
The NMIMS LAT Exam is online, conducted as a computer-based test for admission to 5-year integrated law courses at NMIMS institutions.
After the NMIMS LAT 2026 result, the merit list will be prepared, then the selected candidates will be called for counseling sessions and document verifications.
The NMIMS LAT Admission Process includes the release of the NMIMS LAT 2026 Admission form, then the Admit Card of NMIMS LAT exam will be released. After this, the NMIMS LAT exam 2026 will be conducted. Later, NMIMS LAT result will be announced.
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