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Last Day to Register for NLSAT 2024: Hurry Up and Register Now at admissions.nls.ac.in

The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, is wrapping up the application process for the National Law School Admission Test (NLSAT) 2024 today, February 24. Candidates aspiring to pursue three-year LLB (Honours), Masters in Public Policy, or PhD programmes at NLSIU can apply by visiting the official website at admissions.nls.ac.in.
 
Last Day to Register for NLSAT 2024: Hurry Up and Register Now at admissions.nls.ac.in

The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, is wrapping up the application process for the National Law School Admission Test (NLSAT) 2024 today, February 24. Candidates aspiring to pursue three-year LLB (Honours), Masters in Public Policy, or PhD programmes at NLSIU can apply by visiting the official website at admissions.nls.ac.in. It's crucial to complete the application before the deadline, as offline submissions or late applications will not be accepted.
Last Day to Register for NLSAT 2024: Hurry Up and Register Now at admissions.nls.ac.in

Important Dates and Exam Details:

  • Deadline for NLSAT 2024 Registration: February 24
  • NLSAT 2024 Exam Date: March 17
  • Duration: 10 am to 12:30 pm (2.5 hours)
  • Programmes Covered: Three-year LLB (Honours), Masters in Public Policy, PhD

Admission Process: After the exam, the final admission list based on NLSAT 2024 scores will be published in May. NLSIU offers 120 seats for the three-year LLB programme, with classes scheduled to commence on July 1, 2024.

How to Apply for NLSAT 2024:

  1. Visit NLSIU’s official website at admissions.nls.ac.in.
  2. Register by creating login credentials.
  3. Fill out the application form.
  4. Upload mandatory documents and pay the application fee.
  5. Submit the application form.

Application Fee:

  • General Category: Rs 2,500
  • ST, SC, EWS, PwD, OBC-NCL Categories: Rs 2,000
  • PhD Programme: Rs 3,000

Exam Details for PhD Programme: The entrance exam for PhD applicants will last 150 minutes and consist of a 100-mark question paper. Candidates scoring 50% or higher will be eligible for further evaluation, including a research proposal assessment and an oral presentation before a panel of experts.