NLU NET 2010
The present time has experienced a drastic change in the education system. People have started their affinity towards courses like LLB (honors), which was not so popular in earlier times. But day by day it is getting to the peak of its popularity in all over the world, including India, where people have started to take special interest in LLB (honors) and are choosing Law as their career. To help aspiring candidates in their endeavor, national Law University is providing them with various benefits and is supporting them to pursue LLB as a career option and prosper in this field.
National Law University provides 5 years integrated courses of LLB. It’s also have courses such as BBA, Bsc. and BA. An entrance test is been held by National Law University, that is National Entrance Test, for the candidates applying for the courses. The admission is based on the marks of the entrance test held by the university.
Application Form:
The forms for national entrance test will be available at the official website of NLU that is www.nlujodhpur.ac.in. The forms also can be taken in person by sending a draft of Rs 1200/- in favor of the registrar, national law university, Jodhpur from first week of January. The application forms must reach the registrar, national law university nh-65 Nagpur road, Mandore Jodhpur on or before the last day fixed which falls in the end week of March.
Cost:
The application form costs Rs 1200, which has to be submitted in demand draft with the downloaded form.
Important dates:
The entrance test is conducted in the first week of May.
Eligibility:
The applicants should have completed 10+2 examination or its equivalent with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. All the candidates taking qualifying examination in March / April of the year in which they are appearing for NET are also eligible to apply.
Contact Details:
Contact Address:
The Registrar
National law University
NH-65 Nagour Road
Mandore, Jodhpur - 342304
Rajasthan, India
Phone: +91-0291-5121594
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