Webinar: CLAT Masterclass 2020: For a Cause by NLSIU and IDIA Karnataka [July 31, 5 PM]: Register Now!
About the Organisations
The National Law School of India University is a public law school and a National Law University located in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was the first National Law University to be established in India as well as one of the first in the country to offer the five-year integrated undergraduate law degree.
Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) is a registered Charitable Trust working in India which aims to empower underprivileged children by giving them access to quality legal education in top law schools ensuring an inclusive legal profession.
About the Webinar
Students at NLSIU, Bangalore in collaboration with IDIA, are conducting a fundraising webinar along with a mock paper designed by students themselves.
- Presenting a one-time opportunity to avail an Online Mock + Webinar.
- Learn first-hand, the nuances of exam strategy and the preparation plans for the final 3 weeks to CLAT.
- Date: 31st July 2020.
- Note: The entire amount raised shall go to the IDIA Charitable Trust.
About the Speakers
The mock will be delivered by NLSIU students and the webinar shall feature former CLAT Toppers along with Mr. Harsh Gagrani (Director, LegalEdge) as guest speaker.
Contact Information
Kindly register here for the webinar.
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