MNLU Nagpur: Apply for BALLB (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing) by March 31

MNLU Nagpur: Apply for BALLB (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing) by March 31

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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 27, 2023 16:49 IST

MNLU Nagpur has launched the BA LLB (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing). Interested and eligible candidates can apply by March 31, 2023. The candidates must have appeared for CLAT 2023 exam and have completed their 12th class or equivalent with a minimum of 45% to apply for the BA LLB at MNLU.

MNLU Nagpur: Apply for BALLB (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing) by March 31

Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur launched BA LLB (Honours in Adjudication and Justicing), an undergraduate degree course approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). This Five-Year duration degree course comprises of intensive and exhaustive practical training with regular internships and Judicial Clerkship and six months of Apprenticeship (Semester-X) under the guardianship of High Court Justices and District Judges. The application can be submitted latest by March 31, 2023.

The application fee for the Unreserved Candidates is INR 1500 and for the Reserved Candidates, it is INR 1000. The eligibility requirement includes that the candidate must be an Indian Citizen of not more than 20 years of age on the date of application, the candidate must have appeared for the CLAT 2023 and should have completed the Class 12 exam or equivalent with 45% for unreserved, OBC, and PwD candidates and for Reserved Category candidates, they must have scored 40%.

The admission process will be conducted in two stages - first is the submission of an application where interested candidates who are eligible can register online at https://erp.nlunagpur.ac.in with the documents - passport size photograph, CLAT 2023 score card, Caste Certificate (For Candidates of Maharashtra Only), Caste Validity Certificate (For Candidates of Maharashtra Only), Creamy Layer Certificate (If Applicable), and Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Certificate (For Candidates of Maharashtra Only).

The second stage includes screening and shortlisting where out of the total received applications only 300 applicants will be shortlisted based on the CLAT 2023 Rank at a 1:5 Category wise ratio. The shortlisted candidates will be invited for Group Discussion (GD) and based on their performance in the Group Discussion, hundred and twenty (120) candidates will be shortlisted to the next level at 1:2 category-wise ratio. The shortlisted candidates from Group Discussion shall appear for a Psychometric Test and will be interviewed by a selection panel including sitting Judges of the High Court, Academicians and Psychologists.

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