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NLSIU announces admissions to degree programmes for international students

All candidates seeking admission to each of the above-mentioned programmes shall appear for the National Law School Admissions Test (NLSAT-International) for the programme that they are seeking admission to for this academic year.

Application forms will be released on February 20 on the NLSIU admissions portal.Application forms will be released on February 20 on the NLSIU admissions portal. (Representative image. Source: NLSIU website)

The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) on February 15 announced admission to the BA, LLB (Hons), LLB (Hons), LLM, MPP and PhD programmes for international students for the academic year 2024-25. Interested candidates can apply at the official NLSIU website — nls.ac.in.

Application forms will be released on February 20 on the NLSIU admissions portal and candidates will have time till March 18. The final admissions list will be published in the first week of May 2024 and the academic year will begin on July 1, 2024.

As per the official announcement, the university will admit upto 15 candidates for the BA, LLB (Hons) programme, 6 candidates for the LLB (Hons), 6 candidates for the LLM, 6 candidates for the MPP programme, and 3 candidates for the PhD programme.

All candidates seeking admission to each of the above-mentioned programmes shall appear for the National Law School Admissions Test (NLSAT-International) for the programme that they are seeking admission to. Each of the admissions tests shall consist of a single question paper comprising two parts – Parts A and B. All candidates shall be required to attempt both parts of the question paper. The examination shall be for a duration of 120 minutes. This test will be conducted online on April 18 and April 19, 2024.

A fresh rank list shall be prepared based on the cumulative performance in Parts A and B. To be eligible for the interview, a candidate should have secured more than zero marks in Part B of the paper. Based on this rank list, candidates shall be invited for the interview in a ratio of 1: 3. That is, three candidates per seat available will qualify for evaluation of Part B of the examination. The interview will be for a maximum of 25 marks.

The final rank list shall be prepared by consolidating the marks scored in Part A, Part B and the interview. To be offered admission, candidates must secure a cumulative score (sum of Parts A, Part B and the interview) of 70% or more.

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