National Law School of India University, Bangalore

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The National Law School Of India University came into existence through a Notification under the National Law School Of India University Act (Karnataka Act 22 of 1986) (Top Law College IN INDIA). It signified the culmination of efforts by the Judiciary, the Bar Council of India, the Karnataka Bar Council, the Bangalore University and the Government of Karnataka to reform legal education and to establish a centre of excellence for legal education and research in India.

The Chief Justice of India is the Chancellor of the The National Law School of India University (Best Law college in India). The Chairman, Bar Council of India, is the Chairman of the General Council. These connections lend a stature and prestige to the School which is unparalleled in the history of legal education in India (Top LLB Colleges). The Karnataka Act confers complete administrative and academic autonomy which facilitates innovation and experimentation in the pursuit of excellence in legal education.

The admissions to the Law School has been on the basis of performance at a National Entrance Test which has now, since 2008, graduated to a National Level Common Admission Test known as the Common Law Entrance Test (CLAT) and it operates to select candidates for all the National Law Schools in the country (List of Law College). Other law-teaching institutions are permitted to join in this method of selection of their candidates for admission to their law courses.

The Law School has made web-based legal education and interaction a reality in the areas of distance education programmes and for that purpose improved infrastructural facilities to answer the needs. It has facilitated the use of technological aids in classrooms and Conference Halls (Law colleges in Bangalore) . The Law School is moving towards setting up a Digital Library of its collections as part of the Open Access Initiative, and efforts are on to provide open and world-wide access to all law related source documents.

Courses Offered  at The National Law School Of India:

  1. B.A. LL.B.(Hons.)

Admission procedure:

Admission to the B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) Degree programme is purely on merit at The National Law School of India as assessed through a Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) conducted by the CLAT Committee constituted for the purpose.

Eligibility For Admission at The National Law School of India

A candidate for admission to the B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Degree Course shall have:

  1. a) passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system or an examination equivalent thereto securing in the first attempt, not less than 50% (45% in the case of SC / ST candidates and persons with disability) in the aggregate, and
  2. b) not completed 20 years of age as on 1st July of the year of admission.

In the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST and persons with disability, the maximum age limit shall be 22 years (Law colleges in Karnataka).

Those who do not clear the qualifying examination with the requisite marks are not eligible for admission. Candidates whose Statement of marks of the qualifying examination is not available at the time of formal interviews, are also not eligible for admission.

The University reserves the right to cancel the admission of any candidate in accordance with the Rules.

Duration And Academic Terms

The duration of the course at The National Law School of India shall be for a period of Five Academic Years. Each academic year is divided into three “Trimesters” with an average of not less than 70 working days for each.

The academic terms will be announced in advance each year and will ordinarily be between July-September, October-January and March-June.