KSLU 2019 admission: Application process commences; Exam to be held on June 12
Madhuwrita Nandi | April 30, 2019 | 03:28 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 30: Karnataka State Law University has released the official notification regarding KSLU 2019 admission for candidates who wish to apply for its five years integrated BA LLB programme. The university has released the application form which can be downloaded. However, the mode of submission of KSLU 2019 application form is offline and candidates will have to take a printout of it, fill it with complete details, and send it to the specified address by post. Additionally, the application form can also be purchased from the university by paying a fee of Rs 500 (SC/ST and Cat 1 - Rs. 250) through challan or DD in favour of The Finance Officer, KSLU, Hubballi. The last date to submit the application form is June 11, 2019.
The admission test is scheduled to be held on June 12, 2019. The exam will have questions mainly from the following areas - comprehension, communication, mathematical ability, and legal aptitude.
How to fill KSLU application form 2019
- Click Here to download the admission form or Check window below
- Take a printout
- Fill all the relevant details
The application form will have to be submitted along with the demand draft at the following address:
Director,
KSLU's Law School
Navanagar
Hubballi-580025
About KSLU
Karnataka State Law University, also known as KSLU, offers undergraduate five years integrated law programmes for which admissions are conducted every year. Candidates who wish to pursue law programmes from the university have to appear for an entrance test and qualify it. The university offers 240 seats in total for five-year integrated law programmes.
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