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YASH SHARMACurrent Student
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Yes, you can apply for the 3-year LL.B. Course at National Law School of India University (NLSIU) if you have completed your graduation from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates). However, adm
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Yes, you can apply for the 3-year LL.B. Course at National Law School of India University (NLSIU) if you have completed your graduation from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates). However, admission to NLSIU is highly competitive and based on merit, determined by the Common Law Admission Test CLAT or other equivalent entrance exams. To apply for the 3-year LL.B. Programme at NLSIU, you will have to register for the CLAT entrance exam and qualify for it. The CLAT exam is conducted annually, and the registration process usually starts in January or February. You can visit the CLAT consortium website for more details on the registration process, exam pattern, and syllabus. Once you have qualified for the CLAT exam, you will be eligible to apply for admission to the LL.B. Programme at NLSIU. The admission process typically involves filling out an application form, submitting the required documents and fees, and participating in the counseling process. It is important to note that the admission process may vary each year, and it is recommended that you check the NLSIU website or contact the admission office for the latest and detailed information on the admission process.
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Ashi SinghalCurrent Student
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Greetings Pranaswi!
It is never too late to start with anything. For the preparation of CLAT to get into NLSIU, there are many examples who had prepared for just few days and cracked it with flying colours. Even my own mentor is a live example
It is never too late to start with anything. For the preparation of CLAT to get into NLSIU, there are many examples who had prepared for just few days and cracked it with flying colours. Even my own mentor is a live example
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Greetings Pranaswi!
It is never too late to start with anything. For the preparation of CLAT to get into NLSIU, there are many examples who had prepared for just few days and cracked it with flying colours. Even my own mentor is a live example in front of me, he has prepared for just 60 days and earned his degree from NLUJ. 8 months are more than enough. You just need to be stay consistent and strategic. CLAT is not an exam which you can crack just by becoming a bookworm. You really need to be aware of what is going on globally. Speedy reading is the utmost key of cracking CLAT. Start attempting mock, attempt it everytime just like you're giving your exam. On the exam day, give the exam just like you're giving mock. All the best.
It is never too late to start with anything. For the preparation of CLAT to get into NLSIU, there are many examples who had prepared for just few days and cracked it with flying colours. Even my own mentor is a live example in front of me, he has prepared for just 60 days and earned his degree from NLUJ. 8 months are more than enough. You just need to be stay consistent and strategic. CLAT is not an exam which you can crack just by becoming a bookworm. You really need to be aware of what is going on globally. Speedy reading is the utmost key of cracking CLAT. Start attempting mock, attempt it everytime just like you're giving your exam. On the exam day, give the exam just like you're giving mock. All the best.
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Ashi SinghalCurrent Student
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Greetings Aradhya, There is no upper age limit to appear for the CLAT I. e, to get admission into NLSIU.
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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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It depends on the specific law school you are interested in attending. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered by various law schools in
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It depends on the specific law school you are interested in attending. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered by various law schools in India. While some law schools may require CLAT scores for admission, others may have their own entrance exams or consider other criteria such as academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal interviews. Some law schools may also offer direct admission to students who meet certain eligibility criteria. Therefore, it is important to research the specific law schools you are interested in and their admission requirements to determine whether you can enter without CLAT exams. Please upvote if it was helpful.
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Anam hamdaCurrent Student
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Yes, you can try if seats are available or if someone leaves it would be yours.
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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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The academic routine of a school or college varies depending on the specific institution and the programme of study. However, most academic institutions follow a structured routine of classes, lectures, and assessments that are designed to cov
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The academic routine of a school or college varies depending on the specific institution and the programme of study. However, most academic institutions follow a structured routine of classes, lectures, and assessments that are designed to cover the required course material and ensure that students are meeting academic standards. In general, students in higher education institutions such as universities and colleges may have a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and laboratory work throughout the week. They may also have assignments, projects, and exams to complete outside of class time. The workload and structure of classes may vary depending on the programme of study and the academic level. While academic work can be demanding and time-consuming, many institutions recognize the importance of allowing students to pursue their hobbies and interests outside of class time. Students may have free time between classes or in the evenings and weekends to participate in extracurricular activities, clubs, sports, or other hobbies. Many institutions offer a wide range of extracurricular activities and support for students to pursue their interests and try new things. It is important to note that the balance between academic work and free time can vary depending on the programme of study and the academic level. Some programs may require more time and effort than others, and students may need to balance their academic work with other commitments such as part-time jobs or family responsibilities. However, most institutions strive to provide students with opportunities to explore their interests and pursue their hobbies while maintaining a rigorous academic programme. Please upvote if it was helpful.
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2 years ago
Please explain the scoring pattern in NLSIU. In what ways NLSIU is better than the NLU Delhi?
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Nishita ShahCurrent Student
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There is no question as to which one among them is better. In terms of ranking, exposure, faculty, NLS has an edge. Not denying the fact that even NLUD is progressing quite impressively and their infrastructure might be better than NLS (becaus
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There is no question as to which one among them is better. In terms of ranking, exposure, faculty, NLS has an edge. Not denying the fact that even NLUD is progressing quite impressively and their infrastructure might be better than NLS (because of it being quite new), it still lags behind on certain parameters to NLS. Apart from having, perhaps the best law library in the country, NLSIU has an unmatched alumni network which would take at least 15 years for NLUD to come even close to it. Considering NLUD was established only in 2008 but has still managed to be one of the best law schools of this country, if given a chance, I would still strongly suggest you to go for NLS Bangalore. Some might suggest you to go for NLUD because of its proximity to your home but I think you would learn, explore and enjoy your college life more only when you move out to a different city, away from your parents and learn everything by yourself.
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Anshika MauryaCurrent Student
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Congratulations on your CLAT AIR of 3348! Your chances of getting into an NLU depend on several factors, including the category you belong to, the reservation policy of the NLUs, the availability of seats, and the cutoff ranks of the NLUs. Bas
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Congratulations on your CLAT AIR of 3348! Your chances of getting into an NLU depend on several factors, including the category you belong to, the reservation policy of the NLUs, the availability of seats, and the cutoff ranks of the NLUs. Based on the previous years' trends and cutoff ranks, you may have a chance of getting admission in some of the NLUs in India, but it also depends on various factors. However, it's challenging to predict your chances of admission in a particular NLU with certainty. It would be best if you researched the previous years' cutoff ranks and the admission process of the NLUs you are interested in and then make an informed decision. I suggest you check the official website of each NLU you are interested in for the latest updates on their admission process, including the cutoff ranks and selection criteria for admission. You can also contact the admission office of the respective NLUs for more information. Remember that admission to an NLU depends on several factors and cutoff ranks tend to vary every year, so keep your options open and apply to multiple NLUs to increase your chances of getting admission.
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2 years ago
What kind of facilities is available for disabled students at National Law School of India University?
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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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The facilities available for disabled students may vary depending on the educational institution, but here are some common ones that are typically provided:
Accessible campus: Educational institutions have ramps, lifts, and accessible entrances
Accessible campus: Educational institutions have ramps, lifts, and accessible entrances
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The facilities available for disabled students may vary depending on the educational institution, but here are some common ones that are typically provided:
Accessible campus: Educational institutions have ramps, lifts, and accessible entrances to facilitate mobility for students with disabilities. Adaptive technology: Special software and hardware tools such as text-to-speech software, Braille displays, and speech recognition software are often provided to aid students with visual, hearing, and mobility impairments.
Note-taking support: Disabled students may need assistance in taking notes, so institutions often offer note-taking support. This may involve peer note-takers or assistive technology that allows students to record lectures and transcribe them later.
Exam accommodations: Disabled students may need extra time, a quiet room, or the use of assistive technology to take exams. Institutions often provide these accommodations to level the playing field for students with disabilities. Accessible housing: Educational institutions may provide accessible housing for students with disabilities, which includes wheelchair-accessible rooms and bathrooms. Counseling and support services: Students with disabilities may face unique challenges in their academic and social lives. Educational institutions often provide counseling and support services to help these students adjust to college life and achieve academic success. These are just a few examples of the facilities available for disabled students. It is important to check with the specific educational institution to find out about their specific accommodations for disabled students. Please upvote if it was helpful.
Accessible campus: Educational institutions have ramps, lifts, and accessible entrances to facilitate mobility for students with disabilities. Adaptive technology: Special software and hardware tools such as text-to-speech software, Braille displays, and speech recognition software are often provided to aid students with visual, hearing, and mobility impairments.
Note-taking support: Disabled students may need assistance in taking notes, so institutions often offer note-taking support. This may involve peer note-takers or assistive technology that allows students to record lectures and transcribe them later.
Exam accommodations: Disabled students may need extra time, a quiet room, or the use of assistive technology to take exams. Institutions often provide these accommodations to level the playing field for students with disabilities. Accessible housing: Educational institutions may provide accessible housing for students with disabilities, which includes wheelchair-accessible rooms and bathrooms. Counseling and support services: Students with disabilities may face unique challenges in their academic and social lives. Educational institutions often provide counseling and support services to help these students adjust to college life and achieve academic success. These are just a few examples of the facilities available for disabled students. It is important to check with the specific educational institution to find out about their specific accommodations for disabled students. Please upvote if it was helpful.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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NLSIU Bangalore have the all modern amenities for students as given below. University have separate Male and female hostels. Hostel amenities:
1. Each student is provided a cot, cupboard, chair and desk
2. Hot water and Laundry facilities
3. 24*7
1. Each student is provided a cot, cupboard, chair and desk
2. Hot water and Laundry facilities
3. 24*7
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NLSIU Bangalore have the all modern amenities for students as given below. University have separate Male and female hostels. Hostel amenities:
1. Each student is provided a cot, cupboard, chair and desk
2. Hot water and Laundry facilities
3. 24*7 Electricity and Internet Connectivity
4. Gym
5. Sports facilities : The University has made several upgrades to its existing sports facilities including a new 200-metre running track near the football field. All sports facilities, including the Football Field, Basketball Court, Throwball Court, Volleyball Courts, Tennis Court, and the Badminton Courts have been cleaned up and marked and will be open to students, staff and faculty from 6 am to 9 pm. The University is also actively exploring partnerships to set up a dedicated sports centre on campus in the near future.
6. Medical facilities
7. Mess and Dining & Catering facilities : As per the feedback of students the food quality is average and need to be improve.
8. Please note, students are advised to bring their own mattresses, curtains and B.Ed-linen, as well as blankets and warm clothing for cold weather during November-January.
9. The wardens stay on campus and students are free to approach them regarding any problem, inconvenience, or ill health.
1. Each student is provided a cot, cupboard, chair and desk
2. Hot water and Laundry facilities
3. 24*7 Electricity and Internet Connectivity
4. Gym
5. Sports facilities : The University has made several upgrades to its existing sports facilities including a new 200-metre running track near the football field. All sports facilities, including the Football Field, Basketball Court, Throwball Court, Volleyball Courts, Tennis Court, and the Badminton Courts have been cleaned up and marked and will be open to students, staff and faculty from 6 am to 9 pm. The University is also actively exploring partnerships to set up a dedicated sports centre on campus in the near future.
6. Medical facilities
7. Mess and Dining & Catering facilities : As per the feedback of students the food quality is average and need to be improve.
8. Please note, students are advised to bring their own mattresses, curtains and B.Ed-linen, as well as blankets and warm clothing for cold weather during November-January.
9. The wardens stay on campus and students are free to approach them regarding any problem, inconvenience, or ill health.
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