Early admissions to Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) will be determined by the National Admission Test for Law (LNAT-UK) scores, with the early admission application deadline set for January 31, 2025. Up to 75 per cent of the admission intake is finalized during this phase.
The LNAT-UK has been made a mandatory admission requirement for undergraduate law programmes starting from the academic year 2025-26.
Ranked among the Top 100 global law schools by the QS World University Rankings for four consecutive years (2021-2024), Jindal Global Law School is the only Indian law school to achieve this distinction.
JGLS offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes including the 5-year integrated BCom LLB, BA LLB, and BBA LLB (Hons.) degrees, as well as the 3-year LLB, a 1-year LLM, and unique programmes like the BA in Legal Studies, BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme in Artificial Intelligence and Law.
LNAT-UK for Undergraduate Admissions
The LNAT-UK is an internationally recognized test widely used by leading law schools globally. Evaluating critical thinking and reasoning abilities, the LNAT-UK assesses aptitude for legal studies rather than the knowledge of specific legal subjects and rote memorization.
Test Format: The LNAT-UK includes a multiple-choice section and an essay component to evaluate critical thinking, comprehension, and analytical skills. JGLS does not consider essays for admission in the 5-year integrated law programme.
Global Reach: Being a computer-based test, it can be taken at 500+ centres worldwide, providing convenience to students to choose their preferred test date and location.
Admission Cycles: JGLS applicants have the choice of two distinct admission cycles:
1. Early Admissions: Applications will close on January 31, 2025 with up to 75 per cent of seats allocated.
2. Regular Admissions: This phase begins from February 1 to May 31, 2025. Admission cutoffs may vary across cycles and offers will be made on a rolling basis, on a first come first served basis. Admission cutoffs may vary across cycles, and offers will be made on a rolling basis, on a first come first served basis.
Applicants can attempt the LNAT-UK only once during either admission cycle.
Scholarships: LNAT-UK scores will be considered for merit-cum-means-based scholarships. Scholarships awarded can range from 10 per cent, 25 per cent, 50 per cent, and 75 per cent of tuition fee as per merit and annual parental income criteria.
For further detailed information on applications and LNAT-UK registration, please visit the following:
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