NLAT EXAM INFORMATION:

NLAT 2023:

 

National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bangalore announced yesterday(3rd Sept 2020) that the law college would not accept CLAT scores from this academic session. The university will conduct its entrance exam, which is the National Law Admission Test (NLAT). Law aspirants who aspire to get into NLSIU must apply directly to the university and complete the admission process by filling the NLAT UG 2020 entrance application.

 

NLAT 2023 Exam Date: 

Exam Highlight:

 

ParticularDetails
Conducting Body NMIMS-LAT
Exam levelNational Level Exam
Mode of Examonline
Exam Duration 2 Hours
Language English 
Application FeesRs. 2000

 

Exam Dates

 

EventsDates
Registration Date23rd Dec, 2022 To 20th June 2022
Exam Date1st April, 2022 to 26th June, 2022

 

NLAT 2023 Eligibility Criteria:

  1. Candidates should have passed Class 12 from a recognized board or institute.
  2. Candidates appearing in the qualifying exam are also eligible to appear in NMIMS LAT 2022. Such candidates will be required to submit the documents and mark sheet of qualifying examination at the time of admission.

 

NLAT 2023 Syllabus:

Syllabus:

Section Topics 
English Language Comprehension passage
Current Affairs, including general KnowledgeStatic GK, current happenings, Books, Authors Science & Technology, Persons and Places, Sports, Economics
Legal ReasoningImportant Supreme Court Judgments; recent acts and amendments of the legislature; Contract law, Criminal law, tort law and Constitutional law; Legal GK and current affairs; International treaties and conventions affecting national legal framework etc.
Logical ReasoningSyllogism, Series, Cause & Effect, Statement & Inference, Statement & Assumption/ Argument/ Conclusion/ Course of action, Weakening & Strengthening arguments, etc.
Quantitative TechniquesPie Chart, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Table Chart, Mixed Graphs, Caselet D.I. (Passage Based)

 

NLAT 2023 Marking Scheme:

  •  Two marks per correct answer
  •   -0.25 marks per unanswered question
  •   -0.50 marks per wrong answer
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