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Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate

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  • Conducting Body : National Law University on behalf of HPNLU
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Overview

The Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU, Shimla), was set-up by the State Government in the year 2016, by an Act of the Legislature (Act 16 of 2016). Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test is also known as HP NET/HP NLET is the competitive national-level law aptitude test conducted by Himachal Pradesh National Law University for admissions to 5 years Integrated LLB, LLM & P.hD Programs into HPNLU. 

Since Himachal Pradesh National Law University has become a participating institute of CLAT, the admissions are now done through CLAT merit score only and HP NET/HP NLET is not considered for entrance anymore. The CLAT exam is conducted annually for candidates who wish to join Law colleges. Log on to the official website to apply online or to check other important details.

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate Conducting Body

CLAT is conducted by a permanent body which is known as The Consortium of NLUs and is created by the National Law Universities with a headquarters at NLSIU Bangalore. Earlier the exam was conducted by NLUs on a rotational basis. The consortium comprises an Executive Committee, the CLAT convenor of the current year & the following year and two co-opted Vice-Chancellors of NLUs.

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate Important Dates:

Events

Dates

Mode

Link

Registration Date

December 2022

Online

https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/

Application Date

December 2022

Admit Card

Will be updated soon.

Exam Date

November 2023

Result Date

November 2023

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate Selection Procedure:

The CLAT Test is conducted in two-stage-

  • Written test

  • Interview

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate Exam Pattern:

 The CLAT examination is conducted in Offline mode.The total time duration of the examination is of 2 hours (120 minutes) and has 150 Objective type questions divided into 3 sections which are Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence and Other topics related to Law. The format of the examination is as follows:-

Serial No.

Sections

No. of Questions

Total Marks

1.

Constitutional Law

50

50

2.

Jurisprudence

50

50

3.

Other topics related to Law

50

50

Total

150

150

Note:- The penalty for the wrong answer is  0.25 marks from the total allotted mark get deducted for each wrong answer.

CLAT Counselling:-  The candidates whose name features in the merit list are called for CLAT Counselling which is conducted online. The counseling fee is Rs. 50,000/-.

Document VerificationThe entrance for Himachal Pradesh National Law University is based on the marks of the CLAT exam but the Document Verification is done by HPNLU itself.

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate Eligibility:

- Age Limit:

  • No age limit. Candidates are also advised to visit the website regarding the same.

- Educational Qualification:

  • LLB or any other equivalent degree.

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate Syllabus:

- Constitutional Law:

  • consists of various doctrines, rules, and practices that govern the functioning of a modern state and other political communities.

  • Candidates are asked questions based upon the subjects that they have studied in their bachelor degree.

- Jurisprudence:

  • Also known as Philosophy of Law.

  • Classified into three sections - analytical, theoretical and  sociological,

  • Candidates are asked questions based on subjects that they have studied in their graduation.

- Other topics related to Law:

  • Contract- a piece of a legal document that is considered a mutual agreement made by two or more parties and enforceable by law.

  • The Tort Law- based on codifying statutes including statutes related to damages.

  • Criminal Law- also known as Penal Law, aiming at regulation of Social code of conduct.

  • International Law- a set of legal guidelines and contracts that govern the relations between two states/nations.

Himachal Pradesh National Law Entrance Test (HP NET/HP NLET) - For Post Graduate FAQs:

Ques 1. What is the purpose of the CLAT exam?

Ans. The CLAT is one of the most popular Law Entrance exams for admissions to top law schools in India consisting of 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and 40 other private law colleges and universities across India in UG and PG law courses based on CLAT scores. Therefore, with just one law entrance exam, candidates get vast admission opportunities at prominent law schools across India.

Ques 2. Can a candidate fill the CLAT application form in offline mode?

Ans. No, candidates can fill CLAT application form in online mode only on the official website of the Consortium of NLUs.

Ques 3. Is there any age criteria to appear for CLAT?

Ans. No, there is no upper age limit or a lower age limit to appear for the CLAT exam.

Ques 4. Is there any provision of fee exemption for any category?

Ans. No, there is no such provision for any category. The fee is 4000/- for General category candidates and 3500/- for Reserved category candidates.

Ques 5. Mention the modes of payment to pay the application fee?

Ans. The application fee can be paid online through Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking and offline through bank challan.

Ques 6. Is there any provision to edit the application form after submission?

Ans. No changes can be made once the form is submitted.

Ques 7. What are the documents needed for the submission of the application?

Ans. A scanned photo, signature, and domicile certificate must be uploaded while submitting the form.

Ques 8. What should be the size of the photograph, signature  and domicile certificate for uploading?

Ans. The size of the scanned photograph should be 500kb; the size of the scanned signature should be 100kb and the size of the domicile certificate should be 2MB. Both photograph and signature files should be in jpeg format and the domicile certificate must be in pdf format.

Ques 9. Does an aspirant need to submit the hard copy of the CLAT application form to the consortium?

Ans. No hard copy of the CLAT application form required to be sent to the CLAT Consortium office.

Ques 10. Does a candidate need to attest to the photo and signature before uploading them?

Ans. No, there is no need to attest to any document that needs to be uploaded at the time of filling the application form.

Ques 11. What can be the reasons for the cancellation of the CLAT application form?

Ans. CLAT application form can be rejected under the following circumstances:

  • Incomplete application form

  • Non-payment of application fee

  • Blur/ unclear uploaded photos or documents

Ques 12. How can a candidate apply for HPNLU, Shimla Counselling session?

Ans. After getting allotted for HPNLU through CLAT for the academic sessions, the candidates are instructed to obtain the application form from the HPNLU admission counter which gets submitted at the time of counseling.

Conclusion: This enterance exam offers a great chance for eligible and desiring applicants who want to take admission in Himachal Pradesh National Law University. The admissions are now done through CLAT merit score only . The aspirants must take the benefit of this opportunity by preparing well for the exam. We the team of estudentbook wishes you all the best for your future.

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