Sunday, April 25, 2010

Over 17,000 candidates for CLAT 2010: Helpline for candidates by NLIU




Over 17,000 candidates have registered to take the Common Law Admission Test 2010 (CLAT 2010) on May 9 for admission to leading law schools in the country.

The test is being conducted by the University.

“This year, 17,300 candidates have registered to attempt CLAT 2010,” DK Singh, officer in charge, CLAT, said. The number is an increase of over 2,000 compared to CLAT 2009.
“We have started the process of dispatching hall tickets to the registered candidates.”

The organisers of CLAT 2010 have added one more city, Jaipur, to the list of venues for the test in India. “Jaipur will also host the CLAT 2010 in addition to 16 other cities,” Singh said. “There should be around 35 test centres for CLAT this year,” he said.

The National Law School of India University, Bangalore, the oldest law school among the 11 institutes, had conducted the first CLAT in 2008; NALSAR University, Hyderabad, had organised CLAT 2009.

CLAT 2010 will be held from 3pm to 5pm on May 9 and the results will be out by May 29.

Last year, over 15,000 had registered to take the test, but only 12,270 students cleared it. The process for admission to the participating law schools will be completed by June 28 and classes are slated to commence on July 1.

The National Law Institute University, Bhopal has set up helpline facilities for candidates.

Candidates can contact 0755-2696722/23 between 10 am and 5 pm or send an e-mail to helpdesk@clat.ac.in to have their queries answered.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

NLIU bags 'Outstanding New School' Trophy at the International Mediation Tournament, Chicago




This has turned out to be the year when the efforts of the Alternate Dispute Resolution Cell (ADRC) have received their due credit, as another feather in ADRC's cap, in addition to the recent 5th Rank at TNC - Leipzig, Germany, i.e. the trophy for 'Outstanding New School' has gone to the team of NLIU Bhopal, in the prestigious International Law School Mediation Tournament, Chicago.

A team comprising of Raghav Ghei, Lavanya Julaniya, both being 1st year students of the University, with the able and experienced guidance of Chetan Kanungo, the 3rd team member, who was also a part of the team that represented the university at TNC - 2010 as well as INC - 2009, went through rigorous sessions of Mediation against other Internationally renowned law schools, to come home with an amazing experience, fame to the University and a trophy that marks NLIU's premier status in International achievements in Alternate Dispute Resolution this year.

Kudos to them!