The application process for Jindal Global Law School's five-year law programme is ongoing till April 30. Students have to appear for the LNAT UK exam 2025 in order to secure admission to 5-year law programme.
Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) of OP Jindal Global University (JGU) will conclude the admission process for its flagship five-year law programme on April 30, 2025. Students who are willing to take admission in the JGLS 5-year LLB programme are required to appear for the LNAT-UK exam on or before April 30, 2025.
The institute is offering admission for 225 seats in its 5-year LLB programme. As per the Dean of Law admissions at the university, 75% of seats in the 5-year LLB Hons programme have been filled already. The admission to remaining 25% seats in each programme is underway till April 30, 2025. JGLS has an approved intake of 300 seats (5 sections of 60 seats each) in all three 5-year law programs.
LNAT Required for Admission
The authorities offer admission to the 5-year LLB programme based on LNAT scores. Students who are willing to get admission to the university have to appear for the LNAT-UK exam before April 30, 2025. The LNAT examination is a national admission test for law. The examination is a free examination accepted by Oxford, Cambridge, LSE & other leading UK law schools.
Commonly asked questions
Check below the details for JGLS admission:
- Jindal Global Law School admission to BA LLB (Hons) course is based on LSAT India score. JGLS does not accept any other law school admission test for five-year law course.
- Apart from LSAT India, aspirants also need to complete Class 12 or equivalent with at least 45% aggregate in Arts/ Science/ Commerce stream from a school recognised by CBSE, ISC, state boards, IB, Cambridge, and other govt. recognised boards to apply for JGLS BA LLB (Hons) course.
- Candidates after completion of the selection rounds, need to pay a fee to confirm their seat. The total tuition fee for BA LLB (Hons) is INR 31.25 lakh. The fee is the sum of the annual programme fee for five years. It does not include a residential fee or any other charges.
The pattern of the examination consists of 12 passages with 3-4 multiple-choice questions each. Students can download full-length LNAT question papers from the LNAT-UK website. The pattern is a CBT test with 500 Test centres worldwide, including 40+ centres in India. Admission cutoffs may vary across admissions cycles. A score of 15 on 42 was the cutoff in early admissions.
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