NLU Meghalaya to open applications for UG, PG programmes at nlumeg.ac.in tomorrow
NLU Meghalaya will be opening applications for UG, PG programmes tomorrow, April 28, 2023. Candidates can apply till May 21 at nlumeg.ac.in.

Ishita Ranganath | April 27, 2023 | 09:51 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Law University of Meghalaya will be opening applications for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes tomorrow, April 28, 2023. Candidates interested in applying at NLU Meghalaya for the academic session 2023-24 will be able to do the same till May 21 on the official website- nlumeg.ac.in.
The university will be offering UG courses such as bachelor of arts and bachelor of law (hons) (BA LLB (hons)), bachelor of business administration and bachelor of law (hons) (BBA LLB (hons)) and bachelor of science (data science) and bachelor bachelor of law (hons) (BS LLB (hons)). In addition to this, the NLU Meghalaya will also be offering master of laws with major in corporate law (LLM).
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"Details of admission with instructions can be accessed in the University website nlumeg.ac.in and High Court of Meghalaya website meghalayahighcourt.nic.in. Online admission form will open from 28.04.2023 to 21.05.2023. Please check this space," read an official notice.
In other news, the university has also invited applications for non - faculty positions under different categories. Applications close on May 15, 2023. A total of 34 vacancies for the post of deputy registrar, assistant registrar, medical officer, counsellor, system analyst, executive assistant, senior administrative assistant, assistant accounts officer, junior administrative assistant, driver and multitasking are available.
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