NLSAT 2022 tomorrow; know test structure for LLB admission at NLSIU Bengaluru
Vagisha Kaushik | April 23, 2022 | 09:13 PM IST | 1 min read
NLSAT 2022 will consist of three stages - Part A, Part B to be held in test centres at 2pm, and an interview round in May.
NEW DELHI: The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bengaluru will conduct the National Law School Admission Test ( NLSAT ) 2022 tomorrow, April 23 for admission to 3-year LLB programmes in the academic year 2022-23. NLSAT 2022 will be conducted in offline mode at 2pm across various centres mentioned in the NLSAT application form 2022. The last date to apply for NLSAT 2022 was March 29.
NLSAT 2022 will be a three-stage national-level examination process. The first and second stages (Part A and Part B) will be held in test centres across the country. The final round will be an interview round. The Part A of the selection process will be of qualifying nature while Part B and the interview will be considered for preparing for the final merit list.
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The written test shall be for 140 marks, of which 75 marks shall be for objective type MCQs, and 65 marks shall be for subjective questions. The interview shall be for 10 marks.
NLSAT 2022 interview round will be held in May 2022 and the final admission list will be published in June 2022. The first batch of the programme will admit 60 students and classes will commence on July 1, 2022.
NLSAT test structure - Part A
|
Section |
Total questions |
Marks |
|
English comprehension |
25 |
25 |
|
Current Affairs |
25 |
25 |
|
Critical Reasoning (including logical reasoning and legal aptitude) |
25 |
25 |
NLSAT test structure - Part B
|
Section |
Number of questions and marks |
|
Legal Aptitude/Reasoning |
10 questions (Each question will be of 5 marks) |
|
Current Affairs |
1 essay type question of 15 marks (Word limit - 500) |
NLSAT 2022 Interview round
Candidates in the ratio of 1:2.5 per seat will be invited for an interview round. The interview will be of 10 marks only. Candidates will be assessed based on their articulation skills, original thinking, reasoning ability, passion for the law and public service.
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