NLU Mumbai to conduct state-level online entrance test on June 7

Following quite a while of instability, the National Law University (NLU) in Mumbai will hold its own admission test under the Maharashtra National Law University test on June 7. The admissions to the college was under a cloud after it missed the due date to enroll for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), which is utilized for admissions to every one of the 16 NLUs as the legislature couldn’t locate a suitable grounds to house the college. The NLU, since its proposition two years back, has confronted numerous obstacles, the greatest one being setting up its grounds. While the state government had distributed a piece of the state-run Ismail Yusuf College’s grounds in Jogeshwari to the NLU for setting up its grounds, a few Muslim gatherings challenged this. The NLU had additionally drawn nearer the Judicial Academy in Bhayandar and the Mumbai college for setting up of provisional grounds, be that as it may, nor had the capacity have the college on their premises. At last, a month ago, Tata Institute of Social Science, (TISS) in Denoar consented to give space incidentally in its grounds, which set the ball moving for confirmations. According to vice chancellor of the NLU BP Panda earlier they had decided on granting admissions based on the All-India Law Entrance Test, which is separate from the CLAT and used by the Delhi NLU for admission in May. “However, we have now decided to have the online state-level test on June 7. Setting up the NLU has been a roller-coaster ride but I am glad we are finally on track,” he said. However, owing to the delays and shortage of funds for this year, the NLU will admit only 60 students for its five-year course.

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