- All candidates need to pass class 12 or an equivalent examination.
- They should have secured a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying examination. SC/ST candidates should secure at least 40% marks in their qualifying examination.
- There is no age limit for appearing for CLAT.
- Candidates who qualify for the cut-off score receive a selection call from the institute. The selection is entirely based on the merit scored in the CLAT exam.
- Next step is the publication of the second list for the remaining students is released. The additional candidates have to deposit the counseling fee and reserve their seats within the limited time given.
- After receiving seats in the NLU, the candidates carry relevant certificates to support the various claims made during official formalities.
- There are 30 questions in the English section with six passages.
- GK section has 35 questions with seven passages. This section is comparatively tougher than the previous one.
- The third section is logical reasoning that has 30 questions each and six passages. It's moderately easy.
- Lastly, there is legal reasoning consisting of 40 questions and eight passages.
- The candidates must have passed the 12th standard for a recognized board with a minimum of 50%. (40% for SC/ST candidates)
- Under Foreign National Category, candidates should pass the 12th standard with at least 65%.
- Admission at NLU is done based on the All India Law Entrance Test score.
- The candidate must secure a minimum of 40% (30% for SC and ST candidates) of the total marks in the AILET exam to become eligible for admission. The selection will be based on merit in the Entrance exam.
- Selected students will be arranged in the order of merit and a waitlist will be prepared for each category so that the wait-listed students can be admitted in order of merit.
- There are a total of 150 questions, 1 mark each. The duration of the exam is 1 hour 30 minutes.
- There are 5 sections. English, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, and Reasoning carry 35 marks each.
- Elementary mathematics carries 10 marks.
- Candidates should have passed the 12th standard with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. English has to be a compulsory subject.
- There is no age limit. Candidates should have qualified CLAT-UG 2021.
- The selection process begins after the CLAT results are announced. Students applying for the UG law program are called for a round of counseling on the basis of their CLAT scores. Preference is given to students with a higher merit score.
- There are 5 sections. Both English Language and Logical Reasoning consists of 28-32 questions with a weightage of 20% for each section.
- Both General Knowledge and Legal Reasoning consists of 35-39 questions with a weightage of 25% for each section.
- Quantitative Techniques consists of 13-17 questions with a weightage of 10%.
- Students applying from plus 2 charters shall have a minimum of percent marks from any recognized board in India.
- Applicants registering in March shall apply with 10th and 11th class mark sheets.
- For IB students one must possess 3 HL and 3 SL scores with 24 credits to their name.
- For GCE and Edexcel applicants the minimum PAR is 3 A levels with not a single grade to C.
- The online test marks vary and are tallied for the next levels.
- the next levels comprise a micro presentation and personal interview.
- Micro presentation is an oral assessment of 90 seconds on any topic given by the panel.
- Personal interview has a course of 10 minutes.
- Students clarifying round are cumulatively given a composite score of the test, the non-written assessments, and their academic performance for allotment of admission.
- A test is held of a total of 120 marks and has 5 sections.
- The sections are English, Reasoning, General knowledge, Current affairs, and Data analysis and interpretation
- English carries 30 marks, Reasoning has 25, General knowledge with 30 marks, Current Affairs and Data analysis with 15 and 20 marks to their name respectively.
- Students shall carry a minimum of 50 percent marks in their class 12 board examinations and they must have passed English in their Board examinations.
- Applicant shall be of a maximum of 20 years of age from the general category or foreign national to apply while the age for minorities is 22.
- Selection process is based totally on the exam depending on the candidate's grades in the entrance exam.
- Candidates clearing the bar are called in for counseling.
- Any candidate is allotted a seat based on presentation and submission of all required documents and papers, After the counseling one is allotted a seat in the course particularly.
- Exam is generally an offline written test and is of 2 hours, it is based on MCQ pattern or objective questions.
- There are 150 questions in total and each question carries 1 mark.
- There are 5 sections and are Legal language English including comprehension, general knowledge, and current affairs, legal aptitude and logical reasoning, general studies, and elementary mathematics.
- Legal language English and general knowledge carry 30 questions each while general studies and legal aptitude carry 40 aside. Only elementary mathematics has 10 questions.
- There is a negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer.
- Applicants must have a minimum of 50 percent marks in both 10th and 12th board exams in their 10+2 educational curriculum.
- The selection process is based on the written exam merit faring. A merit list is prepared for applicants to come in for counseling.
- The merit list determines the academic result and destiny of each candidate for their counseling endeavors.
- Each student eligible for counseling is called forward and given a seat according to how they have performed in the test.
- The exam is a 3 hour long offline written paper and is objective.
- The paper consists of 150 questions, each question for 1 mark with no negative penalization.
- The paper has 5 sections, Language comprehension, legal aptitude, Logical Reasoning, legal general knowledge, and Quantitative and Numerical ability. All the sections having 30 questions each
- The candidate should have passed the class 12th standard examination conducted by a recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks/grades.
- Other required scores are their CLAT score, LSAT-India score, and NMIMS-LAT score.
- The written test conducted for the MBA (Law) Program by NMIMS or candidates with a GMAT score of 600 and above.
- Candidates will be shortlisted based on their written test scores and academic profile. All the shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a Personal Interview.
- Final selection will be based on academic profile, written test score, and performance in the personal interview.
There are 2 sections.
- The first section comprises 130 Multiple choice questions with 1 mark each.
- Section 2 consists of 1 essay-type question of 20 marks.
- Candidate should have passed class 12 examination from any recognized Board with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates)
- Candidates have to give the SLAT online registration process to be eligible.
After the declaration of SLAT results, SLS will publish the list of shortlisted candidates for further selection.
- The personal interview will carry 30 marks and will be conducted by a panel of experts from the industry.
- Based on the 50% weightage of scores for SLAT, 30% for PI, and 20% for WAT the merit list will be declared.
The total marks in 60.
- Logical reasoning carries 12 questions, 1 mark each.
- Legal reasoning has 12 questions, carries 1 mark each
- Both analytical and reading comprehension has 12 questions each, 1 mark per question.
- There are 12 questions in GK, 1 mark each.
- Candidate should have passed class 12 examination from any recognized Board with a minimum of 45% marks.
- It is also decided based on merit in the CLAT examination.
- There is no upper age limit.
- First, candidates are shortlisted based on their CLAT score and work experience (in any).
- The selected candidates then go through the interview round and finally the admissions are done based on performance in the entrance test, previous academic record, and performance in the interview round.
- Selected on the basis of CLAT score and the counseling Session.
- Candidates should have passed the class 12 examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or any equivalent board with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
- Minimum CET score required for general category student out of 150 is 50 and for reserved category, 40.
- After appearing for the entrance exam, the authority publishes the shortlisted candidates for counseling.
- The admission will be provided based on the rank secured by the candidate in the entrance exam.
- Respected authority will give the provisional seat allotment letter to the candidates for taking admission in the allotted colleges to them.
- There are 5 sections in total and the total marks are 150.
- The sections are the English language, Quantitative techniques, Current affairs including GK, Logical reasoning, and Legal reasoning. Each question is 1 mark each.
- The candidate should have passed class 12 from a recognized board of education with a minimum of 45% marks. For SC/ST candidates the minimum marks to be obtained is 40%.
- The admission to law courses is through counseling based on the rank received in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law.
- Admission for LLM is based on graduation and performance in the personal interview. Diploma courses are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- The paper is for 2 hours with 150 questions. There are 4 sections.
- Both Legal Aptitude, Legal Reasoning, and Logical and Analytical Reasoning is of 25 minutes and they both have 30 questions, 1 mark each.
- General Knowledge with Current Affairs is for 30 minutes with 40 questions, 1 mark each.
- Candidates should have passed their 12th standard from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate. 40% marks for SC/ST category and 42% for OBC category.
- Maximum age for admission in BA LLB course is 20 years. Candidates above the age of 20 are not eligible for admission. Relaxation of 2 years is given to SC/ST candidates and foreign candidates.
- Admission is based on CLAT / LSAT scores or 12th exam scores.
- Candidates with 65% and more in 12th may appear for the selection process. A personal interview will then be held for the shortlisted candidates.
- Final list will be published based on merit in academic performance and personal interview.
- The exam will be held in offline mode and the duration of the exam will be 2 hours.
- There are a total of 120 questions and 1 mark is rewarded for each correct answer. There is a deduction of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
- There are 5 sections. English language including comprehension and Legal Reasoning consists of 20 marks, Reasoning and Data analysis consists of 30 marks and both General knowledge and current affairs and Elementary maths consists of 25 marks each.