What are the eligibility criteria at National Law University apart from national-level entrance exams?

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    Yuvraj Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    The eligibility criteria for admission to National Law University (NLU) programs, apart from national-level entrance exams, include academic requirements and, in some cases, specific entrance tests. For example, NLU Delhi's LL.M. programme requires a B.A. LL.B. or an equivalent degree with a minimum of 50% marks for general category and 45% for SC/ST/Persons with Disability category. Additionally, candidates need to appear for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for admission. Similarly, for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons) programme at NLU Delhi, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with at least 65% for the Foreign National Catego

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    Shounak Mukherjee | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    Apart from national-level entrance exams like CLAT or AILET, fulfilling additional eligibility criteria is crucial for admission to National Law Universities (NLUs):

    Academic Requirements:

    • Minimum Class 12th percentage: Typically 45% for general and 40% for reserved categories.
    • Stream in Class 12th: No specific stream restriction; students from any background can apply.

    Age Limit:

    • Generally around 21 years for the general category and 23 years for reserved categories.
    • Specific age criteria might apply to certain programs.

    Nationality:

    • Must be an Indian citizen, PIO, or NRI.

    Additional Criteria:

    • Some NLUs may include personal interviews, writing
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    Debolina Das | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    The eligibility criteria for admission to National Law University (NLU) apart from national-level entrance exams may vary depending on the NLU and the course. However, some common eligibility criteria for admission to NLUs are:

    • For undergraduate courses, candidates must have passed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum of 45-50% marks in aggregate. Some NLUs may have a relaxation in the minimum marks for reserved category candidate.
    • For postgraduate courses, candidates must have completed their undergraduate degree in law from a recognised university with a minimum of 50-55% marks in aggregate. Some
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