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Is it compulsory to live in hostel in Nlsiu?
Yes, in most cases students have to reside in the hostel. If you have medical or other reasons that the wardens and the Vice-Chancellor deem find sufficient, you can be allowed to stay at home and attend the university like a day student.
Are phones allowed in Nlsiu?
The use of cell phones, laptops, ipads and other similar gadgets during class hours is strictly prohibited and violation of this norm may lead to the confiscation of such equipment and to appropriate disciplinary action. X. EXCHANGE PROGRAMME: (1) NLSIU offers a range of opportunities for exchange programmes.
Is it compulsory to live in hostel in NLU Jodhpur?
Hostel Facilities : Every Students have to opt for hostel fascility as it is mandatory for all. Each student has given a separate room and hence there is complete privacy for all. The hostel infrastructure is best available among all top NLUs.
How is hostel life in NLSIU?
Hostel facilities in NLSIU are more than adequate for the requirements and are superior in many respects to other premier institutions like IITs. The mens halls of residence are three in number, Himalaya, Ganga & Cauvery. The women’s halls of residence are housed in the Nilgiris blocks along with the annexe.
Is NLSIU air conditioned?
The classrooms of NLSIU Bangalore are fully air conditioned and have the latest technology.
Is it compulsory to stay in a hostel in NLSIU?
For NLSIU, it is compulsory for the first year students to stay in hostel. However, you can always go back home on weekends by filling a permission form, which is what most of my batch mates who are residents of Bangalore do (I am a first year student of the same university). After first year, you can choose to stay out of campus.
How many hostels are there in National Law School of India University?
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore provides a residential facility for 500 students in the campus. They are offering three hostels for Girls in NLSIU. They also offer Two Hostels for Postgraduate Women.
Can NLU students catch up on lost time due to postponed CLAT?
National Law Universities (NLUs) have started their first batches of the LLB-5-year programmes after significant delays. With the commencement of the first batches, they are hoping to catch up on the lost time due to postponed CLAT admissions by working through the first semester holidays.