NLSAT 2026 Registration Portal Open: Apply for NLSIU 3-Year LLB
The NLSAT 2026 registration portal remains active for aspirants seeking admission to the 3-year LLB (Hons.) at NLSIU Bengaluru. With the March 23 deadline approaching, candidates must complete their online applications and fee payments. Ensure all eligibility criteria and document requirements are met for the April 26 entrance exam.

The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, continues to accept applications for its highly competitive 3-year LLB (Hons.) and other postgraduate programs. The registration portal, which went live in mid-November, has seen a steady stream of traffic as graduates from various disciplines prepare for a career in law. According to the official notification, the window for submitting the online form and the associated fee will remain open until March 23, 2026. This sustained registration period offers a significant opportunity for final-year students and working professionals to finalize their candidacy for the April entrance test.
Key Deadlines and Application Logistics
For those planning to apply, the official portal at nlsatadmissions.nls.ac.in is the primary interface for all submission tasks. The university has streamlined the process to be entirely digital, requiring candidates to upload specific documents, including a two-page curriculum vitae (CV) and academic transcripts. Aspiring lawyers should note that while the portal is active, technical support for login or payment issues is typically available during standard business hours via the university's helpdesk.
- Last Date to Apply: March 23, 2026, until 11:59 PM.
- Application Fee: ₹2,500 for General/EWS; ₹2,000 for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PWD.
- Payment Mode: Exclusively online via Credit/Debit Cards, Net Banking, or UPI.
- Save as Draft: Candidates are encouraged to save their progress on the portal before final submission to ensure all data is accurate.
Understanding the NLSAT Exam Structure
While the registration process is administrative, the actual entrance exam is designed to be a rigorous two-part assessment held in offline mode. Scheduled for April 26, 2026, the test splits into Part A, featuring multiple-choice questions on comprehension and reasoning, and Part B, which focuses on subjective legal aptitude and analytical writing. This entrance format ensures that NLSIU identifies individuals with not only a high aptitude for logic but also the ability to articulate complex legal arguments.
- Part A (Objective): 75 marks; negative marking of 0.25 applies.
- Part B (Subjective): 75 marks; evaluated only for candidates who cross the Part A threshold.
- Duration: 150 minutes (10:00 AM to 12:30 PM).
- Total Seats: 120 for the 3-Year LLB (Hons.) program.
Eligibility and Mandatory Documentation
To ensure a successful submission, applicants must meet the minimum academic aggregate of 45% (40% for reserved categories) in their qualifying bachelor's degree. During the submission process, it is mandatory to upload scanned copies of Class 10 and 12 marksheets, the UG degree or a bonafide certificate, and the updated 2-page CV. Final-year undergraduate students are eligible to apply, provided they complete their degree requirements by the time of final admission in July.
| Category | Minimum Marks (Graduation) | Application Fee |
| General / EWS | 45% Aggregate | ₹2,500 |
| SC / ST / OBC-NCL / PwD | 40% Aggregate | ₹2,000 |
| International | As per University Norms | USD 50 (Approx.) |
Conclusion
As the 2026 academic cycle progresses, the sustained activity on the NLSIUregistration site highlights the institution's position as a premier legal hub. Candidates are advised to complete their registration well before the March deadline to avoid potential server congestion. With the entrance exam just over three months away, the focus now shifts for many from administrative tasks to the deep analytical preparation required to secure one of the 120 coveted seats at India's top-ranked law school.
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