NMIMS LAT 2024 -  NMIMS Law Aptitude Test, 2024

NMIMS LAT 2024 - NMIMS Law Aptitude Test, 2024

NMIMS LAT 2024: Application Procedure, Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus, Pattern, Admit Card

NMIMS NLAT 2024 Eligibility Criteria

 

For appearing in the NMIMS LAT 2024 a candidate needs to fulfil certain criteria of eligibility. The eligibility criteria of the candidates are the following: 

 

  • The candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board of studies with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in any subject discipline.

  • The candidate who has completed the 10+2 or an equivalent exam from the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Certificate, DP, or CP awarded candidates with 24 credits mandatory and has completed 3 subjects at the Higher Level (HL) and 3 subjects at the Standard Level (SL) from any stream.

  • The candidates from CBSE or ICSE should include their overall marks across all subjects they have chosen to take and/or appeared in on the online registration / e-admission form (if chosen) for the 10+2 or equivalent examination (not just the highest of four, five, six, or seven). The candidate must have completed all of the subjects they had chosen or taken, as well as the relevant examinations, in a single sitting. At the time of admission, the candidate's eligibility for the programme will be determined by the overall percentage of all subjects they have taken, chosen, and/or appeared in.

  • The actual aggregate percentage of all the subjects taken by the candidate will be taken into account if the mark sheet provided by the relevant Board / Institution is in percentile/s.

  • The candidates must apply for LLB programmes under the NLAT Exam category if they are over 25 years old.

  • The candidates who has passed or are retaking the 10+2 examination (all subjects taken/opted) from a Board or University where Grade Point Average is given, must provide the equivalent percentage for the GPA or CGPA obtained in writing from the Board or University concerned.

  • The candidates for the IB and Cambridge will be given "Provisional Admission" based on predicted scores if they do not have a final mark sheet. If deemed eligible, fees will be accepted from such a candidate, but their admission will only be confirmed upon submission of their final mark sheet before the start of the programme. To demonstrate their eligibility for the programme as equivalent to the (10+2) examination(s), the candidate must submit a copy of the AIU notification. Only the mark sheet(s) or transcript(s) issued by the board or university will be taken into account. Board, university, and school-issued mark sheets and transcripts will be taken into account.

  • The candidates from international schools and those who have completed their (10+2) or equivalent examinations from an overseas school, institute, or university must submit an AIU certificate of equivalence (mandatory) to confirm that their qualifications are equivalent to (10+2) examinations for the programme.

  • The candidates are required to submit one consolidated mark sheet.

  • The candidate who does not have access to their final grade sheet at the time of admission must upload a copy of their results that has been duly attested by the principal of the school or college onto the internet or into their DG Locker to be admitted to the programme.

  • If any subject is marked in the mark sheet or grade sheet as ungraded or failing, the candidate will not be eligible. If the candidate is declared to have passed by the appropriate board, they will be considered eligible for any additional or optional subjects in which they were absent or received a failing grade.

  • The candidates who are taking their final 10+2 exam or an equivalent exam may also apply, provided they meet the program's minimum eligibility requirements and provide all required documentation on time and in original form.

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