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Hi there,
Check the official website to get the answer of your query:- https://www.nls.ac.in/
Check the official website to get the answer of your query:- https://www.nls.ac.in/
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
Please post your rank. These universities take admission through CLAT. Each university has 80 to 110 seats which means that your rank should be in between 1 to 160 for admission, otherwise you know the condition of reservations. These universi
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Please post your rank. These universities take admission through CLAT. Each university has 80 to 110 seats which means that your rank should be in between 1 to 160 for admission, otherwise you know the condition of reservations. These universities would not usually see spot counselling etc., So at least you have to be in the top 200 or 250. else you can try for Management quota also.
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5 years ago
I have just completed my 10 and want to crack the CLAT entrance exam please give me some guideline
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BASIL PAUL KCurrent Student
Digging my way into the Hospitality Industry
Guide-Level 15
CLAT preparation Tip 1 Understand the syllabus distribution
This is the single most important tip and yet the most common mistake that students make. Students tend to spend disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning.
This is the single most important tip and yet the most common mistake that students make. Students tend to spend disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning.
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CLAT preparation Tip 1 Understand the syllabus distribution
This is the single most important tip and yet the most common mistake that students make. Students tend to spend disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning. Therefore, by solving tougher and tougher problems from a wide range of topics, you ignore the other sections. However, as you can clearly see from the table above, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning together constitute only 60 marks. The more important sections are those of Legal Aptitude and GK/Current Affairs. Those two put together are 50% of the paper or 100 marks.
CLAT preparation Tip 2 Focus on Legal Aptitude
Students often struggle with this section because of two major reasons. One is that it is unrelated to what is taught in schools. Second, being the potential area to cover is very vast. However, in reality, you can benefit by knowing what the exam focuses on. The past 8 years of CLAT papers and questions typically tend to come from just 4 major areas: Criminal Law, Law of Tort, Contract Act and Indian Constitution.
Therefore, rather than attempting to cover all of the IPC or the CrPC, it is better to restrict yourself to a more thorough understanding of these 4 basic topics. Each of these topics is vast. However, remember that this is a Law entrance exam. Hence, you are not expected to know the detailed technicalities of these topics in advance. Instead, you should have a good grasp of the fundamental tenets on which the laws are framed. Also, be able to use your logic skills to apply the given principles to the realistic circumstances.
CLAT preparation Tip 3 GK/Current Affairs Syllabus
There is no source from which you can study this section that will guarantee you great marks in this section. Even the best-prepared student would be confident of only 80-85% of the GK questions asked in CLAT exam. A best-prepared student is one who has been constantly reading the newspapers for over 5 years. He/she would have thorough/basic knowledge of all that has happened in the world for the last decade. However, over the years some patterns have emerged areas that are known to be favourites among examiners and from where questions will definitely be asked.
CLAT preparation Tip 4 Writing Mock Tests
CLAT preparation Tip 5 Question Selection
CLAT preparation Tip 6 Do not neglect English
This is the single most important tip and yet the most common mistake that students make. Students tend to spend disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning. Therefore, by solving tougher and tougher problems from a wide range of topics, you ignore the other sections. However, as you can clearly see from the table above, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning together constitute only 60 marks. The more important sections are those of Legal Aptitude and GK/Current Affairs. Those two put together are 50% of the paper or 100 marks.
CLAT preparation Tip 2 Focus on Legal Aptitude
Students often struggle with this section because of two major reasons. One is that it is unrelated to what is taught in schools. Second, being the potential area to cover is very vast. However, in reality, you can benefit by knowing what the exam focuses on. The past 8 years of CLAT papers and questions typically tend to come from just 4 major areas: Criminal Law, Law of Tort, Contract Act and Indian Constitution.
Therefore, rather than attempting to cover all of the IPC or the CrPC, it is better to restrict yourself to a more thorough understanding of these 4 basic topics. Each of these topics is vast. However, remember that this is a Law entrance exam. Hence, you are not expected to know the detailed technicalities of these topics in advance. Instead, you should have a good grasp of the fundamental tenets on which the laws are framed. Also, be able to use your logic skills to apply the given principles to the realistic circumstances.
CLAT preparation Tip 3 GK/Current Affairs Syllabus
There is no source from which you can study this section that will guarantee you great marks in this section. Even the best-prepared student would be confident of only 80-85% of the GK questions asked in CLAT exam. A best-prepared student is one who has been constantly reading the newspapers for over 5 years. He/she would have thorough/basic knowledge of all that has happened in the world for the last decade. However, over the years some patterns have emerged areas that are known to be favourites among examiners and from where questions will definitely be asked.
CLAT preparation Tip 4 Writing Mock Tests
CLAT preparation Tip 5 Question Selection
CLAT preparation Tip 6 Do not neglect English
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varun bhatiaCurrent Student
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Hi Palak, yes, you can later get admission as you will be then considered as lateral entry candidate. So yes, you can get admission.
5 years ago
details about the course
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Sahil RanaCurrent Student
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/nlsiu-national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore-483
You can follow link.
You can follow link.
5 years ago
Is there any entrance test for admission? Is there any course my qualification would allow me to pursue?
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
NLSIU, Bangalore offers the B.A. + LLB Integrated (5 years) and LLM (One year) regular programs. The admission in both of the programs are done through the CLAT exam. Because you have already shown your disinterest about the B.A+LLB program so
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NLSIU, Bangalore offers the B.A. + LLB Integrated (5 years) and LLM (One year) regular programs. The admission in both of the programs are done through the CLAT exam. Because you have already shown your disinterest about the B.A+LLB program so I am not considering this here the same. LLM required the LLB degree+CLAT entrance, Hence you are not eligible here for this program.
Now the next options are the following distance courses offers by this University. So if interested than can pursue further.
1. MBL 2. PGDHRL 3. PGDMLE 4. PGDEL 5. PGDIPRL 6. PGDCRL 7. PGDCLP and 8. PGDCLCF
The eligibility criteria for above programs is Graduation in any discipline. There is no entrance exam for distance programs.
Now the next options are the following distance courses offers by this University. So if interested than can pursue further.
1. MBL 2. PGDHRL 3. PGDMLE 4. PGDEL 5. PGDIPRL 6. PGDCRL 7. PGDCLP and 8. PGDCLCF
The eligibility criteria for above programs is Graduation in any discipline. There is no entrance exam for distance programs.
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5 years ago
Does NLSIU provides EWS quota to Generals?
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Amrit RajCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Anil, as per recent government rules all the sectors are providing EWS quota for economically weaker students. Don't worry. Prepare well for the entrance exam.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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Amrit RajCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Sai Ram! You can complete your master in environmental engineering if you are interested in the same. There are many colleges offering masters in environmental engineering.If you want to get admission in top colleges like iits and nits then
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Hi Sai Ram! You can complete your master in environmental engineering if you are interested in the same. There are many colleges offering masters in environmental engineering.If you want to get admission in top colleges like iits and nits then you should apply for the gate exam with environmental engineering as your paper. After clearing the gate exam in environmental engineering you will be eligible to get admission in m tech in this branch. Best of luck.
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5 years ago
I am BDS person, can I take admission in postgraduate Diploma in medical law and ethics?
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Yash GuptaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hey buddy,
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore offers law courses to aspirants at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level. Candidates can also pursue law programmes in the distance mode from NL
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore offers law courses to aspirants at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level. Candidates can also pursue law programmes in the distance mode from NL
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Hey buddy,
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore offers law courses to aspirants at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level. Candidates can also pursue law programmes in the distance mode from NLSIU.
for further information do visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/nlsiu-national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore-483/admission
I am not sure about the Diploma but NLSIU regularly conducts certificate course in Medical Law and Ethics.
Hope this helps!!
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore offers law courses to aspirants at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level. Candidates can also pursue law programmes in the distance mode from NLSIU.
for further information do visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/nlsiu-national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore-483/admission
I am not sure about the Diploma but NLSIU regularly conducts certificate course in Medical Law and Ethics.
Hope this helps!!
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
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MBL is a two-year distance course. This course, which is popularly known as M.B.L. is particularly tailored for the lower, medium and higher level managers to acquire better skills and capability for better decisions. In a changing technologic
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MBL is a two-year distance course. This course, which is popularly known as M.B.L. is particularly tailored for the lower, medium and higher level managers to acquire better skills and capability for better decisions. In a changing technological and business environment, this clear vision propelled the faculty of National Law School of India University to design this course in a way to benefit all persons engaged in trade, commerce, industries and business, both in private or public sectors.
Criteria for selecting admission to Distance Education Courses:- Distance education programmes do not have barriers of age restriction, nationality or sex for admission and shall be open to employed persons as well. The minimum eligibility is a graduate degree from a recognized university. (Degree could be in Law or in any other field). The students having degree certificate or its equivalent from any UCG recognized university /Association of Indian Universities. CA, CS, ICWA, Open University/distance learning can apply. There shall be no restriction as to age,
Criteria for selecting admission to Distance Education Courses:- Distance education programmes do not have barriers of age restriction, nationality or sex for admission and shall be open to employed persons as well. The minimum eligibility is a graduate degree from a recognized university. (Degree could be in Law or in any other field). The students having degree certificate or its equivalent from any UCG recognized university /Association of Indian Universities. CA, CS, ICWA, Open University/distance learning can apply. There shall be no restriction as to age,
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