Is CLAT necessary for LLM at NLSIU Bangalore?

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YASH SHARMA
2 years ago

Yes, CLAT is necessary for LLM at NLSIU Bangalore. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the only mode of admission to the LLM programme at NLSIU Bangalore.

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Kratika Sharma
2 years ago

Yes, CLAT is necessary for admission to LLM programme. Candidates have to appear and qualify CLAT with a minimum required score for NLSIU Bangalore. NLSIU Bangalore cutoff is concluded after the release of the CLAT all rounds Seat Allotment Results. NLU Bangalore CLAT cutoff is released for admissio

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