What is the seat intake of NLSIU Bengaluru?
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The seat intake for the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru varies by program. For the 5-year integrated BA LLB (Hons.) program, NLSIU offers around 120 seats. This includes seats for general, reserved (SC/ST), and special categories. For the LLM program, the intake is usually around 50-60 seats, depending on the specific specialization. The university also offers doctoral programs with a limited number of seats. Admission to these programs is primarily through the CLAT exam (for undergraduate programs) and the NLSIU-specific entrance exam (for postgraduate programs).
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CLAT exam day dos:
- Reach examination centre at the reporting time mentioned on your CLAT admit card.
- Carry two copies of the CLAT admit card, one photo ID card, passport size photos
- PwD candidates should carry relevant certificates and documents.
- Carry a blue/black ball point pen for signing attendance sheet
CLAT exam day don'ts:
- Do not carry items such as bags, purses, pencil box, beepers, wrist watch, calculators, mobile phones, electronic devices, scanners, cameras, wireless/B
Once the CLAT admit card is released, candidates cannot change their allotted exam centre. There is no provision for altering the test centre at any stage, making it crucial to carefully select test cities when filling out the CLAT application form. It is advisable to choose a city that is either your hometown, a city you are likely to be in on the exam day, or a nearby city where you can reach easily.
The CLAT Exam Duration is 2 hours (120 minutes). Candidates must note that the exam will be held from 2 pm to 4 pm. The exam is held in single slot. The exam is held in pen-and-paper mode.
There is no option to make changes in the CLAT admit card. Details printed on the candidate's hall ticket will be final and non-editable. Incase, there is any error in the details mentioned on the CLAT admit card, like name or roll number of the candidate., etc. then that can be rectified by contacting the CLAT help desk.
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