ADMISSION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES FOR THE YEAR 2016-2017 @ NLSIU

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ADMISSION FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES FOR THE YEAR 2016-2017

The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is the premier Law University in India. Applications are invited for admission to the following courses under Distance Education Programme for the Academic year 2016-2017.

Two-year Master of Business Laws (M.B.L) Programme

One-year Post Graduate Diploma Courses:

Human Rights Law (PGDHRL)

Medical Law & Ethics (PGDMLE)

Environmental Law (PGDEL)

Intellectual Property Rights Law (PGDIPRL)

Child Rights Law (PGDCRL)

Consumer Law & Practice (PGDCLP)

Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics (PGDCLCF)

Graduate of any discipline from a recognised University is eligible to apply.

For application to any of the above, kindly write to the Coordinator, Distance Education

Department, National Law School of India University, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560 072, along with a Demand Draft of Rs.1,500/- drawn in favour of Registrar NLSIU, payable at Bangalore.

Contact Class will be held at Bangalore only. Attendance to the contact class is optional.

Examinations are held at Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata and Pune

Applications will be issued from August 05th, 2016 & can also be filled online or downloaded from our website http://ded.nls.ac.in

Last date for the issue and receipt of duly filled in application

Without Late Fee : September 30, 2016

With Late Fee of Rs.500 : October 15, 2016

For more details CLICK HERE

Author: Aakash Chaturvedi

Assistant Director Research & Development at The Knowledge Steez

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