NLU Odisha 3-year LLB admission 2024 registration begins; exam on May 5
NLU Odisha will close the application process on April 12. The university will fill 60 seats through the admission test.

Anu Parthiban | March 15, 2024 | 09:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: National Law University Odisha has called for application for 3-year LLB programmes for the academic year 2024-25. Admission to the course will be offered based on the scores in ‘All India Test’, which is scheduled to be held on May 5.
Those who completed graduation, appearing in the final year exams or awaiting results will be eligible to apply for NLU Odisha 3-year LLB admission. The registration process has already begun and interested candidates will be able to submit their applications through the official website, nluo.ac.in.
Applications will be accepted by the university until April 12, up to 11.59 pm. Candidates belonging to general category will have to pay an application fee of Rs 3,000 and those belonging to SC, ST, PwD will have to pay Rs 2,500.
The admission test will be conducted in 8 exam cities - Delhi, Lucknow, Guwahati, Cuttack, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, and Bhopal. The exam will consist of 120 multiple-choice questions and will be held for a duration of 2 hours from 10 am to 12 noon.
NLU Odisha 3-year LLB Admission: Dates
Applicants can check the important dates for NLU Odisha 3-year LLB admission test.
Event |
Dates |
Online application start date |
March 8 |
Registration last date |
April 12 up to 11.59 pm |
Exam date |
May 5 from 10 am to 12 noon |
Result date |
May 22 |
Academic year commences |
July 1 |
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NLU Odisha: 3-year LLB seat matrix
Here’s the category-wise number of seats available for the LLB course in the university.
Category |
Number of seats available |
General |
43 |
ST |
6 |
SC |
4 |
NRI |
5 |
Foreign National (FN) |
2 |
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