NLSIU to conduct NLSAT 2026 on April 26; registration begins on November 15
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 13, 2025 | 05:17 PM IST | 1 min read
NLSIU: Candidates can apply for NLSAT 2026 on the official website, nls.ac.in, from November 15 onwards.
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bengaluru will conduct the National Law School Admissions Test (NLSAT) 2026 on April 26. Candidates will be able to apply for NLSAT 2026 from Noveber 15 onwards on the official website, nls.ac.in.
NLSAT 2026 is conducted for admission into the BA (Hons), LLB (Hons), and Master of Public Policy (MPP) and PhD programmes at the NLSIU Bengaluru for the academic year 2026-27.
NLSIU will soon announce the details regarding the application last date, syllabus, and other important information on the official website. NLSIU will announce NLSAT 2026 results tentatively after one month of the exam date.
The NLSAT 2026 application fee for general category candidates is Rs 2,500, while other candidates will have to pay Rs 2,000.
NLSAT 2026 will be conducted in an offline mode for 150 minutes. NLSAT syllabus 2026 comprises parts A and B. Part A will comprise comprehension, current affairs, and critical reasoning (legal and logical reasoning), and Part B will have legal aptitude reasoning and analytical ability.
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NLSAT 2026: How to apply?
The steps to apply for NLSAT 2026 are as follows.
- Visit the official website.
- Click on the admission link available.
- Register by filling in all the details.
- Fill out the application form.
- Upload all the required documents and signature.
- Review all details.
- Submit the application form after paying the required fees.
As per the marking scheme, candidates will be given 1 mark for each correct answer, and 0.25 marks will be deducted for an incorrect answer and for every unanswered question. Candidates who qualify for the NLSAT 2026 part A stipulated criteria will be eligible for evaluation of part B. Candidates who qualify for both parts will be eligible for admission.
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