What entrance exam scores are accepted by NLU Hyderabad (Nalsar) for admission?

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    Rushil Gupta

    10 months ago

    Results of the CLAT UG exam determine admission to NLU Hyderabad for BA LLB Hons. When applying for an LLM at NALSAR University of Law, the results of the CLAT PG exam are taken into account. To be considered for admission to the M.Phil Law programme at NALSAR University of Law, candidates must complete an admission exam and a personal interview.

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    Jhalak Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    NLU Hyderabad (NALSAR) entirely follows a CLAT score-based policy for admissions to UG and PG law courses, such as BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM, on the basis of test scores. NALSAR can govern its entrance exam, CLAT (PG), for some PG programs, including Ph.D. or M.Phil. Students should work hard to get good scores on the entrance exam. Moreover, students can visit the official website to get information. Students can also join the coaching center to crack the entrance exam with good marks.

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