is there need to crack clat examination for llb addmission in nlu
Hello
NLUS offer only 5 year llb
Yes, to get admission in NLUs for 5 year llb, you need clear CLAT examination except NLU Delhi which provides admission through AILET
You have tagged NLUO. It offers BA LLB. You can get admission in it through CLAT.
To give you a gist of eligibility criteria,
CLAT eligibility criteria for 5-year llb is given below :-
---------)You must be either appearing for your 12th board examination or should have passed it
---------)You must pass your 12th board exam with at least 45% marks while SC and ST category students need only 40% marks.
---------)There is no age limit for CLAT
For more and detailed information you can visit our page the link for the same is given below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
>>>>>>>> Admission process
To get admission in 5 year llb in NLUs -
-----------) You need to appear in entrance exam i. e CLAT and AILET in case of NLU Delhi
-----------) Qualify the entrance exam
-----------) Participate in counselling
-----------) In counselling, you will be alloted college on the basis of rank in the entrance exam
-----------) Finally you need to get your documents verified like 12th certificate etc and then you can get admission in the alloted college.
Some of the top colleges for 5 year llb accepting CLAT are :-
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NLSIU Bangalore - National Law School of India University
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NLU Hyderabad - NALSAR University of Law
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GNLU Gandhinagar - Gujarat National Law University
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MNLU Mumbai - Maharashtra National Law University
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NLIU Bhopal - National Law Institute University
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Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad
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LPU Jalandhar - Lovely Professional University
To get the complete list of BA llb colleges go through :-
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-llb-colleges-in-india
Thank you
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