Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
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Hi Mehtaab,
Thanks for asking, all you have to do is just contact the officials of that college or NLU where you want admission. You will be admitted directly. Also, the fees structure is different from the rest of the candidates, it is a little bit high as compared to others.
Foreign candidates will be admitted directly on the basis of their performance in the qualifying examination, overall academic record and command over the English language.
The candidate must have studied the English language as one of the compulsory subjects in 10+2 or equivalent Higher Secondary School Examination.
The Admissions Committee may organize an English language competency test if found necessary.
Preference will be given to the candidates from SAARC countries and other developing countries. They are exempted from taking the CLAT and the rule concerning age limit.
They will have to apply directly to the University in the prescribed format available on the NLU Website within the time period given by them.
The candidate will be provisionally admitted only on his/her having the required proficiency in the English language.
Good Luck!!
Hi Sandhya,
NLSIU, Bangalore is one of the prestigious institutions in India. After the completion of the degree what kind of expenditure you are talking about? I mean if these expenditures are related to your personal use, I cannot answer but if these expenditures are related to your internships and job placements then you do not need to spend too much of money after the completion of the degree as you will surely get the opportunities of placements in your 4th year or after 5year without spending any money.
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Hello Safalta , Admission in the B.A , L.L.B.(Hons.) Degree programme is purely on merit based .The main criteria to get in is to give and score in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT ) conducted by the CLAT committee constituted for Admission purpose.
Hi Archit, thanks a lot for your question.
There are 20 NLUs in India. While 19 of them accept CLAT score, one - NLU, Delhi - conducts its own entrance exam known as AILET.
Just like IITs and IIMs the quality varies immensely within the 20 LNU. To get an admission in top NLUs, such as NLSIU, NALSAR, NLIU, NUJS, GNLU etc is extremly competetive, while its relatively easy to get admission in other NLUs.
Based on past trends, some experts have predicted the cut off's for CLAT 2018 which ranges between 125 to 148. i.e. the minimum you should aim to score to get admission in the top 3 NLUs is 125 out of 200 marks. These are of course predictions. To get more details and previous year trends of cut off ranks for all the NLUs, please click on this link - https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
For NLU Delhi, you should aim to score between 90-100 (or above) in AILET if you belong to General category. For cut-off details in other categories, please refer to this link - https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-cutoff
Feel free to ask if you have another query. all the best.
Hi, Last year the cutoff was 58 in NLSIU.
For 2017 the cutoff will be released after the CLAT exam is over.
You can even check the cutoff for other NLU's and other related details below:
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