How do I apply for admission in National School of Law University,Bangalore?

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Varun dixit
7 years ago
You have to give entrance exam for admission in National School of Law University, Bangalore. Also, you have to clear the required cutoff and you should have good rank and good marks in class 12th exams. CLAT is the exam through which you can get exam if you clear it.

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8 years ago
You must apply for CLAT and score the required marks to get into NLS BAngalore. Their official website is www.clat.ac.in

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DIKSHA MANDAL
9 years ago
Hi Vibhuti, If you want to take admission in NLU- Bangalore, then you must clear CLAT.

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A
3 years ago
Visit the official website of NLSIU (https://www.nls.ac.in/) and click on the "Admissions" tab. Select the program you want to apply for (Undergraduate, Postgraduate, or PhD). Read the admission brochure carefully to understand the eligibility criteria, application process, and important dates. Regi

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Vinay kr Pandey
4 years ago
Candidates have to download the online application form from the university website. The application form should be submitted along with a research proposal of 10 to 12 pages. Candidates also have to pay an application fee. After the submission of the application form, candidates will have to appear

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
For admission in this college, you have to appear for CLAT exam and in that, you have to score a rank under 50 only then you will be able to get this college, other than that, you won't be able to get admission in this college.

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Aishwarya Belle
7 years ago
Hi Aditi, To get into NLSIU, Bangalore, you need to clear the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), and required marks to be scored would be 135.5 and above. All the best.

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9 years ago
Students are admitted through Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

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