

Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), OP Jindal Global University (JGU) has announced the closure of its first phase of its early admissions for the academic year 2026-27.
In the first round of early admissions, JGLS has admitted 400+ students from India and overseas to its flagship 5-year integrated law programmes B.Com LL.B. (Hons.), BBA LL.B. (Hons.), BA LL.B. (Hons.), and the 3-year LLB (Hons) programme.
LNAT-UK scores will be considered for merit-cum-means-based scholarships. Scholarships are awarded in the range of 10%, 25%, 50%, and 75% of tuition fees, as per merit and annual parental income criteria
Applicants to JGLS who have scored below 20 out of 42 in the LNAT–UK are eligible for a limited retest opportunity for admission to the five-year integrated and three-year LL.B. (Hons.) programmes for the academic year 2026–27.
The retest will be conducted between 15 January and 28 February 2026 and is valid only for admission to JGLS. Only the higher score will be considered, and retest scores will not be used for scholarship consideration.
JGLS encourages aspiring law students who missed the first round to apply in the upcoming admission cycles and take advantage of substantial scholarship opportunities based on LNAT performance+
Early Admission | 2nd Merit List (March 2026)
Deadline to register and take LNAT – 28 February 2026
Late Admission | Final Merit List (June 2026)
Deadline to register and take LNAT – 31 May 2026
A minimum of 75 percent of intake will be admitted in early admissions (phase two), with candidates taking the LNAT on or before 28th February 2026.
The LNAT-UK is a globally benchmarked, standardised admissions test. This test evaluates critical thinking and advanced English language and reading comprehension skills.
The LNAT comprises two sections: Section A, a scored component of 42 multiple-choice questions based on complex texts assessing comprehension, inference, and reasoning (with no negative marking), and Section B, an unscored essay.
The LNAT score refers only to performance in Section A and is interpreted in the context of the overall applicant pool. JGLS considers this score only for admission and doesn’t require an essay.
A candidate must complete the online JGLS application Form: https://lawadmissions.jgu.edu.in/, and
the candidate must register for the LNAT-UK Test as per deadlines at https://lnat.ac.uk/
Admission is offered exclusively to candidates who qualify for the cut-off prescribed by the JGLS Admissions Committee.
By registering yourself at the Law School Online Application Portal, you can get in touch with JGLS Admissions Team members.
For admissions contact
Aditya Anand: +91 7419748954 | Vinod Madaan: +91 8930110998
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