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Hello Archita,

CLAT is one of the Top most examination for LAW students therefore clearing CLAT requires alot of hardwork and dedication.

If you want to prepare for this examination it will be better if you check out syllabus of this examination.

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Hello,

First of all law programs are of two types, first is integrated law such as BA-LLB,BCom-LLB,BBA-LLB, BCA-LLB etc,these are for a duration of five years and basically its eligibility criteria is based on 10+2 qualification if I specifically talk about NLUs then it doens't offer LLB which is for a duration of three years, and its eligibility criteria is based on passed graduation in any stream from a recognized university with 45-50% depending upon the norms of the university, now coming to your question as I said NLSIU, Bangalore only offers integrated law courses, hence any candidate willing to take admission have to pursue the full five years program, there is no such lateral entry here if that's what you meant , anyway there are many top entrance tests which you can apply for DU LLB, BHU UET, LSAT, LAT , MAH CET LAW, TS LAWCET, AP LAWCET, KLEE to name a few.

Hello,

All the above mentioned universities that is NLSIU(Bangalore), NLU(Bhopal), NALSAR(Hyderabad) offers only BA-LLB(Hons), you can definitely go for other universities such as Gujarat National Law University/National Law University Jodhpur through CLAT, Jindal Global School through LSAT, University School of Law and Legal Studies through IPUCET to name a few  when it comes to pursuing BBA-LLB, you can check out more details regarding this by visiting our page at https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bba-llb-colleges-in-india

Hello,

National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) offers UG, PG and research degree program in the field of law. Admission in BA LLB (Hons) & LLM course are done based on the marks obtained by the candidate in CLAT. Based on CLAT marks the college releases their merit list. So, in order to take admission in NLSIU, you have to give Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and secure good marks. Also, the candidates need to have minimum 50% marks in class 12 board examination.

Check the link for all the details about NLSIU

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Good luck!

Hello student to be honest it's difficult to prepare and qualify entrance examination like CLAT In one month. The dates are not released for CLAT application yet but it's expected that CLAT 2021 shall held in May 2021,you've still more than 5 months to prepare start preparing from now so that you can easily prepare and qualify CLAT 2021.

Recently Consortium of CLAT change its examination pattern. CLAT examination is consist of 5 sections - Quantitative techniques, English, Current affairs, legal reasoning and logical reasoning.

Prefer quality News paper for Current Affairs and legal reasoning section.

Total number of questions - 150

Exam duration - 2hrs

Negative Marking - 0.25

Regular revision is the key to score good marks in examination.

For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat

Feel free to comment if you've any doubt

Good luck


Hello aspirant,

To get into NLSIU law college, Bengaluru, the cutoff is based on the CLAT scores. The candidates who have secured marks equal to the cutoff range of NLSIU Bengaluru in the selected program and the chosen category will be allowed to proceed for the admission. But the candidates who have secure equal to the institute's cutoff range will not be allowed to take admission. For more information, you can go through the link given below-

https://law.careers360.com/articles/nlsiu-bangalore-cutoff

Hope, it helps you.

Hello,

Hope you are doing well.

As per your questions, NLSIU bangalore have good placement packages where you can expect a better placement from this colleges. As per their officials they have an average placement packages of 8 to 10LPA and highest placement packages of 18LPA . Recruiters like L&L partners, AZB partners came here for recruitment. Alos as per thier officials 44  placement were made on the day zero.

If you want more information regarding this college you may also use this site:-

https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/nlu-placement-2020/amp

Hope this information helps you out. Thank you.

Hi Arpit,

National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore is India's first law university and is one of the premier institutes in the country for law studies. Placements as you know, are quite good in the college. Regarding your query about why B.A LLB students are placed with better packages than LLM students, it can be due to a wide variety of reasons. Placements usually don't depend on your marks or the course you are pursuing. Though there may be some internal CGPA cutoff, chances of placement mainly depends on your skills, your knowledge, communication and attitude. It may be that the undergraduate students were more skilled and enthusiastic than the LLM students, that's why they are preferred and paid more. Also, the companies which hire at looking for corporate lawyers, so they will prefer the undergrads. Working in corporates can be highly pressurizing and they may have more workload.

The LLM graduates may not be interested to work in corporate firms. They may be much more skilled and knowledgable than the undergraduates, and hence they would opt to prepare for other competitive exams to get into the judiciary. They may even prefer to work as a litigation lawyer for a private firm or may even set up their own law firm. So there are many reasons for this disparity in placement packages. Ultimately, it will depend on you as an individual, your skills and how you present yourself during the campus placement.

Hope it helps. All the best!

Hi keerthi...

As per the news it would consider your exams and after the exam postponed those who have not given exams there could be considered afterwards exam happened for more updated information visit our  site and official site and more for NLU

https://www.careers360.com/university/national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore

All the best...

Hello Aspirant,

See it is the first time when NLSIU Bengalore is going to conduct it's own entrance trst by the name of NLAT (National Law Admission Test) so it is little bit difficult to predict the cut-offs for it. Earlier admissions to NSLIU were made through CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) but this year due to postponement of CLAT NSLIU Bangalore decided to withdraw their hand from CLAT and conduct their own separate entrance test NLAT.

So let us see what happens to the cut-offs for those year for NSLIU Bangalore.

I hope this information cleared your confusion.

Good Luck!!

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