National Law School Admission Test (NLSAT)
Duration: 1 Year/ 2 Year/ Crash batch
Lessons: Legal Aptitude, English, GK & Current Affairs, Logical Reasoning & Basic Math
Students: 40 per batch.
Videos: Entire class recordings
Skill Level: Advanced
Language: English
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Everything You Need To Know About NLSAT Course
Overview :
- In 1988, NLSIU launched India’s first 5-year integrated BA LLB (Hons) programme. The success of this programme has secured NLS’s legacy as the institution that radically disrupted legal education in India. Three decades after this bold experiment, NLSIU launched a new interdisciplinary 3-year LLB (Hons) Programme in 2022 which reimagines legal education for the 21st century.
- The 3-year LLB (Hons) is a postgraduate professional degree programme that is open to graduates from all disciplines. It is a qualifying degree for admission to legal practice. The programme meets all requirements of the Bar Council of India, and builds on top of that to deliver a rigorous legal education in keeping with NLSIU’s unique curricular and pedagogic approach. The programme is structured around interdisciplinary study of the law combined with experiential learning. The programme will bridge theory and practice. It is designed to produce lawyers who meet the challenges of the 21st century.
- The 3-year LLB (Hons) is a full-time programme. Admission will be on the basis of all-India National entrance test. Classes usually begin on 1st July. Please note, 75% attendance is mandated for each course offered under the programme.
Paper Pattern :
- All candidates seeking admission to the programme shall appear for the NLSAT-LLB. The NLSAT-LLB will have a single question paper comprising two parts – Parts A and B. All candidates shall be required to attempt both parts of the question paper. The examination shall be for a duration of 150 minutes.
- Part A will consist of Multiple-Choice Questions, and shall be for a maximum of 75 marks. It will consist of questions relating to (a) Comprehension, (b) Current Affairs, and (c) Critical reasoning. Please note, 0.25 marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer, and for each unanswered question. Part A will constitute the first stage of the admissions process. A rank list of candidates will be prepared based on their performance in Part A of the NLSAT-LLB. Candidates will have to fulfil the following requirements in Part A to be eligible for evaluation of Part B of the NLSAT-LLB:
- (a) Candidates should have secured more than zero marks in Part A of the NLSAT-LLB (b) Candidates seeking admission in the General/EWS categories must secure a score above the 75 th percentile in Part A. Candidates seeking admission in the SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PWD categories must secure a score above the 50th percentile in Part A.
- From amongst eligible candidates, Part B of the answer scripts will be evaluated in a ratio of 1:5 based on performance in Part A. That is, five candidates per seat available will qualify for evaluation of Part B of the examination.
- Part B shall consist of subjective questions which shall be for a maximum of 75 marks. In Part B, candidates will be tested on the following:
- (a) Legal Aptitude/Reasoning (60 marks): Legal aptitude will consist of problem-based questions. Students will be expected to write short answers in response (300-350 words). Prior knowledge of law is not expected. This section will have 6 questions of 10 marks each. (b) Analytical Ability (15 marks): Candidates will be required to write an essay of no more than 500 words on the topic/question. They will be tested on their knowledge of the issue, the ability to make cogent written arguments and the ability to write a well-structured essay. Knowledge of the law is not expected.
- A fresh and final rank list shall be prepared based on the cumulative performance in Parts A and B of the NLSAT-LLB. Offers of admission shall be made according to this final rank list. To be offered admission, a candidate has to satisfy the following conditions:
- (a) The candidate should have secured more than zero marks in both Parts A and B of the NLSAT-LLB
- (b) A candidate seeking admission in the General Category/EWS category must secure a score above the 75th percentile in both Parts A and B respectively of the NLSAT-LLB, as well as in the aggregate score of Parts A and B. A candidate seeking admission in the SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PWD category must secure a score above the 50th percentile in both Parts A and B respectively of the NLSAT-LLB, as well as in the aggregate score of Parts A and B.
- Note: The applicable reservations policy shall be applied at each stage of the admissions process.
Our Training Methodology :
To provide learner centric education and research that empowers our youth to forge a better world.
- Concepts training: Helps you develop the basic knowledge and skills for various areas that are tested in the entrance tests.
- Doubt Sessions and other seminars: If a student is weak in a particular area, then the faculty helps her/him in understanding the concept in greater detail for more clarity.
- Section-wise Testing: This module helps you achieve thoroughness in individual test areas and is delivered in a practice test format. The tests are classified into the following: a) Foundation Tests: These are generally based on a single topic. b) Intermediate Tests: These tests are designed by clubbing multiple topics from a broader common area. c) Advanced Tests: These types of tests are full-fledged tests where the questions can be from any area.
- Comprehensive Testing: Here you are tested and evaluated with a large number of test papers modelled along the lines of recent Exam papers.
- Complete Mock Test: These tests are the replica of past papers and are made available to the students from time to time.
FAQ to Great LearnPro on NLSAT Coaching Classes
What is NLSAT and why should I consider taking it?
NLSAT, or the National Law School Admission Test, is an entrance exam for admission into prestigious law schools in India, such as National Law Universities (NLUs). It assesses candidates’ aptitude in areas like logical reasoning, legal reasoning, English language, and general knowledge. NLSAT scores are widely accepted by NLUs, making it essential for aspiring law students.
What resources does Great LearnPro offer for NLSAT preparation?
Great LearnPro provides comprehensive coaching for NLSAT aspirants, covering all sections of the exam through classroom coaching, live online sessions, and recorded videos. Additionally, they offer study materials, mock exams, and personalized counseling to help students excel in their preparation.
How long is the NLSAT coaching program at Great LearnPro?
The duration of NLSAT coaching at Great LearnPro typically ranges from 6 to 12 months, depending on the student’s starting level and target score. The program includes regular classes, practice sessions, and mock tests to ensure thorough preparation for the exam.
Who are the faculty members at Great LearnPro for NLSAT coaching?
All faculty members at Great LearnPro are highly qualified and experienced professionals with expertise in the areas tested in the NLSAT exam. They possess relevant educational backgrounds, such as law degrees or postgraduate degrees in related fields, and are dedicated to providing effective guidance and support to students.
How can I enroll for NLSAT coaching at Great LearnPro?
To enroll for NLSAT coaching at Great LearnPro, you can visit their website and fill out the admission form. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted by Great LearnPro’s academic coordinator for further verification and confirmation of admission. Seats are limited, so it’s advisable to book your spot early to ensure availability. After admission, you’ll receive details about the class schedule and start date, and then you can begin your journey towards NLSAT success with Great LearnPro.