NLSAT 2024 Answer Key released @admissions.nls.ac.in, check here how to raise objections

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Candidates will also be able to raise objections on NLSAT 2024 Answer Key, if they find any discrepancies in it or in the questions. Candidates must submit objections against the NLSAT 2024 Answer Key and Question Paper on or before the last date. Candidates will have to pay INR 1,000 for raising objections on NLSAT 2024 for each question.

Candidates will also be able to raise objections on NLSAT 2024 Answer Key, if they find any discrepancies in it or in the questions. Candidates must submit objections against the NLSAT 2024 Answer Key and Question Paper on or before the last date. Candidates will have to pay INR 1,000 for raising objections on NLSAT 2024 for each question. 

NLSAT 2024 Answer Key Released, Know Where and How To Raise Objections Here

NLSAT 2024 Answer Key Released, Know Where and How To Raise Objections Here

The National Law School of India, Bangalore has released the answer key for its LLB entrance exam, NLSAT 2024. The exam, NLSAT was held for admission to NLSIU Bangalore’s on March 17, 2024. The answer key of NLSAT 2024 was released after that. Candidates who appeared for NLSAT 2024 can now download the answer key of NLSAT 2024 to cross-check their responses for Part A and Part B of the question paper.

Candidates will also be able to raise objections on NLSAT 2024 Answer Key, if they find any discrepancies in it or in the questions. Candidates must submit objections against the NLSAT 2024 Answer Key and Question Paper on or before the last date. Candidates will have to pay INR 1,000 for raising objections on NLSAT 2024 for each question. 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can students join National Law School of India University directly without any entrance exam?
A: 

No, students cannot join the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) directly without going through the university's admission process, which typically involves a competitive entrance exam. NLSIU is one of the premier law schools in India, and like other top law schools in the country, it requires candidates to qualify for admission through a standardized entrance test.

The primary entrance exam used for admission to NLSIU's undergraduate BA LLB programme is the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Candidates must register for CLAT, take the exam, and achieve a qualifying score to be eligible for admission to NLSIU.

NLSIU, like other national law universities in India, uses the entrance test results to determine the selection of candidates. The selection process may also include further evaluation, such as personal interviews and counseling rounds, depending on the university's specific admission criteria.

It's essential for aspiring students to check NLSIU's official website and the CLAT website for the most up-to-date information on admission requirements, dates, and procedures, as they may change from year to year. Admissions to NLSIU are highly competitive, and success in the entrance exam is a crucial step towards securing a seat at the university.

Q:   Who is eligible for NLSIU Bangalore BA LLB?
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NLSIU Bangalore accepts admission to BA LLB (Hons) programme, based on the CLAT score. The table below presents the eligibility and selection criteria for popular courses offered at NLSIU:

Course Name

Eligibility

Selection Criteria

BA LLB  (Hons)

Class 12 with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC, ST, and PwD candidates)

CLAT

The eligibility criteria is gathered from external sources. Hence, is indicative.

Q:   Can I join NLSIU Bangalore LLM without entrance exam?
A: 

No, NLSIU Bangalore don't offer admission to LLM programme without a valid score of CLAT. Hence, it is mandatory to qualify CLAT entrance for admission to this university. Apart from entrance exam candidates need to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria to take admission to the university. 

The table below covers CLAT minimum eligibility criteria for admission to LLM programme: 

Course Name

Eligibility

LLM

LLB degree with at least 50% aggregate from a recognised university 

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In case, the objections/ answers is found correct then the NLSIU Bangalore will refund the amount to the candidates. To raise objections on the answer key, candidates will have to visit the official website, and login with their application ID and password. Objections will be rejected, if candidates submit it without payment of the mentioned charges. 

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Q:   How many seats are there in NLSIU Bangalore for BA LLB?
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NLSIU Bangalore offers a total of 300 seats for admission to BA LLB (Hons). The admission are based on CLAT score. For admission to BA LLB (Hons) course at NLSIU Bangalore candidates have to register through CLAT portal. Registered candidates for CLAT 2024 counselling will be called by NLSIU Bangalore through five provisional merit lists, each released by the Consortium of CLAT. Candidates, who have been allocated a seat in the provisional lists and applied for revision, should check the status of their seat in the CLAT provisonal lists. 

How to raise objections on NLSAT 2024 Answer Key?

To raise objections on the answer key, follow the steps as under: 

  1. Go to the official website - https://admissions.nls.ac.in/llb/index_controller_NLS/login_new 
  2. Candidates need to login on the main page using their username and password
  3. Candidates have to select the question from the drop-down menu, for which candidates want to raise objections on are challenging
  4. Moreover, they also need to select the correct answer from the given options (will be same as the exam)
  5. Next, in "Justification for presumed answer" field, candidates need to enter the reason why objected answer in the NLSAT answer key is incorrect
  6. Along with this, candidates need to attach a document or a reference link to justify your contention that the answer is wrong
  7. The web link/document that candidates are sharing as reference should contain information indicating that the suggested response is correct. 
  8. After this, candidates need to "save and continue" to challenge other questions/ answers or to submit the objection.
  9. Next candidates need to pay the applicable charges by clicking on "Proceed to Payment," a preview page will appear indicating the details of objections
  10. After verifying that the information is correct, candidates need to proceed by clicking on "Click to Pay" and the payment link will appear on the screen.
  11. Candidates can pay the charges using Debit Card/ Credit Card as given for e-payment options. Once the charges are paid, the confirmation message will appear on the screen
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