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National Law School of India University Bangalore admissions are offered to courses including BA LLB (Hons), LLB (Hons), MPP, LLM and Ph.D programmes. NLSIU Bangalore BA LLB admission is based on CLAT and LLM admission is based on CLAT PG score.
NLSIU Bangalore admission to MPP is done on the basis of NLSAT-MPP and NLSIU Ph.D admission is based on NLSAT-Ph.D. Candidates need to apply for National Law School of India University Bangalore courses by filling up the application form.
Also See: NLSIU Bangalore Placements
The table given below shows the entrance examinations accepted for NLSIU Bangalore admission 2025-2026.
Course | Entrance Exam |
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BA LLB | CLAT |
LLB | NLSAT LLB |
LLM | CLAT PG |
MPP | NLSAT MPP |
Ph.D | NLSAT Ph.D |
The application process of NLSIU Bangalore varies course to course.
Courses | NLSIU Bangalore Application Process |
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BA LLB |
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LLB |
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LLM |
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MPP |
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Ph.D |
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Also See: NLSIU Bangalore Courses
There is no age limit for NLSIU admissions 2025-2026. NLSIU admission eligibility criteria depends on the courses selected by the students. Students who have completed HSC are eligible for NLSIU admission to the UG course. Similarly who have completed graduation and postgraduation can apply for PG and doctoral courses respectively.
National Law School of India University Bangalore offers BA LLB course at the undergraduate level. The course is offered for a duration of five years in full-time mode. NLSIU Bangalore BA LLB admission is based on candidates' scores in CLAT.
Courses | Seats Intake | Eligibility Criteria |
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BA LLB (Hons) | 180 | 10+2 with minimum of 45% marks (40% or equivalent for SC/ST category) + CLAT. |
LLB Hons | 120 | Graduation with minimum of 45% marks (40% or equivalent for SC/ST category) + NLSAT LLB. |
The details of NLSIU Bangalore admission process for BA LLB and LLB programmes is given below. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria and appear for the entrance examination required.
NLSIU Bangalore BA LLB admission is based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Candidates seeking admission to BA (Hons) must meet NLSIU BA LLB eligibility criteria.
25% of seats are reserved for Karnataka students, candidates applying under the Karnataka students category are required to submit study certificates issued by recognised and affiliated schools with at least 10 years of schooling in Karnataka.
The list of selected candidates for NLSIU Bangalore will be declared on the basis of CLAT score and selected candidates are required to complete the admission formalities.
The selected candidates are required to fill out and submit the admission form along with the necessary supporting documents.
The selected candidates are required to appear for the interview with Academic administrative staff.
An email communication will be sent to the candidates for acceptance of documents if all the submitted documents are in order.
Candidates must pay the confirmation fee as per the instruction of the CLAT consortium within the stipulated time.
After that, the University fee payment has to be done by candidates who selected the freeze option in the CLAT counselling process.
The selected candidates along with their parents are invited to attend a short introductory interaction with the vice chancellor.
Final admission is completed after verification of original documents.
National Law School of India University, Bangalore offers admission to Master of Public Policy and LLM courses at the postgraduate level. NLSIU MPP & LLM Admission is offered to candidates who meet the eligibility criteria. NLSIU MPP admission is based on NLSAT-MPP and NLSIU LLM admission is based on candidates' score in CLAT PG.
Courses | Seats Intake | Eligibility Criteria |
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Master of Public Policy | 100 | Graduation with minimum of 45% marks (40% or equivalent for SC/ST category) + NLSAT- MPP. |
LLM | 30 | LLB degree with minimum 50% marks (45% or equivalent for SC/ST category) + CLAT PG. |
The details of NLSIU Bangalore MPP admission process is given below. Candidates must appear for the NLSAT MPP examination for NLSIU Bangalore MPP admissions.
Candidates need to apply for the courses by filling up the application form from the official website of NLSIU.
Candidates applying for NLSIU MPP admission must appear for the National Law School admission test for Masters in Public Policy (NLSAT-MPP).
Based on their scores in NLSAT-MPP, candidates are called for a personal interview.
Interested candidates are required to participate in the interview process for admission to the MPP programme.
Candidates are selected on the basis of their performance in interviews and NLSIU scores.
Candidates are required to pay the course fee and submit required documents to confirm admission.
The NLSIU Bangalore LLM admission process for LLM programme is given below. NLSIU Bangalore LLM admissions are based on CLAT PG examination.
NLSIU Bangalore LLM admission is based on CLAT PG.
Candidates seeking admission to LLM courses must meet NLSIU LLM eligibility criteria.
25 % of seats are reserved for Karnataka students, candidates applying under the Karnataka students category are required to submit study certificates issued by recognised and affiliated schools with at least 10 years of schooling in Karnataka.
The candidates are selected on the basis of CLAT PG score and are required to submit the admission form with the required documents.
After that selected candidates are required to appear for an interview.
The next step is acceptance of documents submitted by the candidates.
After checking the documents an email communication will be sent to candidates and candidates are required to pay a confirmation fee and select the freeze option in the counselling process.
Final admission is complete after payment of the fee within the stipulated time and verification of original documents.
National Law School of India University Bangalore offers admission to Ph.D Law and Ph.D Public Policy Integrated at doctoral levels. NLSIU courses are offered in full-time mode for a duration of six years.
Courses | Eligibility Criteria |
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Ph.D | 5-year degree in law with minimum of 75% marks (70% in case of reserved category) + NLSAT Ph.D. |
Candidates need to apply for the Ph.D programme from the official website of the university.
Candidates seeking admission to Ph.D programmes must meet NLSIU Ph.D eligibility criteria.
The application form duly filled up along with a research proposal has to be submitted by the candidate in the month of January.
Admission to the Ph.D course is based on an admission test (NLSAT Ph.D).
Candidates need to qualify for the entrance examination with at least 50 percent of marks for evaluation of their research proposal and oral presentation.
Selection of the candidates will be based on the marks obtained in NLSAT Ph.D and oral presentation.
Final admission is done after the payment of fees and submission of the document.
Also See: NLSIU Bangalore Cutoffs
Class X certificate.
Class XII certificate.
Migration certificate.
CLAT mark sheets.
Medical fitness certificate.
Recent passport-size colour photographs.
Caste certificate if applicable.
EWS certificate if applicable.
Disability certificate if applicable.
Documents required for candidates qualifying Karnataka category.
Any of government-issued identity card like Driver’s licence/ Aadhar card/ Voter ID card/ Ration card.
Note: Candidates must submit the above-mentioned documents as applicable, for verification to confirm admissions at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
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NLSIU Bangalore BA LLB eligibility criteria are that the candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 45% marks or equivalent (40% or equivalent for SC/ST category).
NLSIU Bangalore admissions to BA LLB (Hons) are through CLAT scores. As per the NLSIU Bangalore LLB admission process, candidates must qualify for NLSAT LLB. For NLSIU Bangalore LLM programmes, CLAT PG scores are considered. National Law School of India University, Bangalore admissions to MPP programmes are through NLSAT- MPP.
For admission to B.A. L.L.B (Hons) course, the university accepts CLAT scores.
Yes, as per the admission process of the university, candidates are required to register and participate in CLAT PG counselling for taking admission in L.L.M courses.
Yes, National Law School of India University provides relaxation to SC/ST candidates in the eligibility criteria of programmes.
Yes, the varsity conducts the Policy Aptitude Test (PAT) for admission to the Master of Public Policy programme.
In order to apply for admission candidates need to fill the application form by visiting the admission portal.
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Hello Aspirant,
Your opportunity of getting into top NLUs such as NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, and WBNUJS Kolkata, with an All India OBC Rank of 1219, is very low since these typically close at much lower OBC ranks (usually within the top 200–500 depending on the year). Nevertheless, since you belong to Karnataka, you could be eligible for the Karnataka domicile reservation at NLSIU Bangalore. NLSIU has 25% reservation for Karnataka students, and that too with a sub-reservation for OBC candidates.
Although 1219 is a bit above, you might have a marginal chance in subsequent rounds or through spot counselling, based on how the cutoffs change. Monitor official CLAT counselling rounds and NLSIU's admission announcements for the best information.
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