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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hi,
I am afraid, NALSAR isn't an open university.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Admission for BA LLB (Hons) in NALSAR University of Law is done through online counselling based on the rank obtained in CLAT. The minimum eligibility to apply for this course is that a candidate should have scored a minimum of 45% in class 12th.
If you qualify the eligibility mentioned above, you can apply directly to the college with a valid CLAT score.
Regards.

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Naveen Baisoya

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CLAT is a combined law admission test, that is the entrance examination for the admission into law colleges as per your rank secured in the exam, you don't have to go through any further exam after clearing CLAT exam, choose your college as per your rank. Also, for international students, they need to get the official letter from their home country such as scholarship letters if any and need to show such documents at the time of the interview.

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Ayushi Ranjan

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You went for the right decision. Just because you have dropped a year, make sure you hit it this time. Syllabus of CLAT is somewhat different for the students who are from the science background. Dropping a year and focusing completely on NLUs is a worthy decision.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi, well NALSAR must be the preference anyways as it is the top most NLU in India and it needs no recognition as such. NALSAR has been one of the oldest NLUs and thus is a pioneer in the field of legal education. The infrastructure at NALSAR is good and you have facilities ranging from sports to music to moot courts to debates to MUNs etc. You have specialized committees for every activity.
Also, the faculties at NALSAR are much experienced and have a name in their own fields and their efficiency is thus beyond doubt.
Also, it is an NLU at the top level the placements are the best here as all the top law firms including CAM, SAM, TRILEGA
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Ratnesh Pareek

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NALSAR is one of the 18 participating national law universities in Common law admission test (CLAT) and admission in NALSAR is given only on the basis of marks obtained by a student in CLAT.
NALSAR is among top three National law universities in the nation and it is very tough to get admission there.
for Ph.D. and M.phill there is a separate admission test and you can read full eligibility criteria here: https://www.nalsar.ac.in/sites/default/files/m-phil-and-phd-book-april-2014-single-column.pdf
for undergraduate and postgraduate courses admissions are given by CLAT UG and CLAT PG respectively.
eligibility criteria to write CLAT UG you m
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well, when it comes to law, NLUs are considered as the premier institutes and thus they are better in every way from other institutes.
NALSAR is one such top NLU and is better than Amity Mumbai.
NALSAR is an older NLU has seen decades and thus the placement is better and also the faculties.
Amity is a new institute and also a private one.
Moreover, in terms of infrastructure, Amity might be better as a new institute but on other criteria, it can't be matched when it comes to NALSAR.
You must prefer NALSAR any day.

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