CLAT Exam Date:07 Dec' 25 - 07 Dec' 25
National Law University Odisha (NLU Odisha) will upload the NLU Odisha 3 year LLB syllabus on its official website: nluo.ac.in. The syllabus of NLU Odisha 3-year LLB admissions 2026 consists of three sections - General English, General Awareness and General Reasoning. The NLU Odisha 3 year LLB syllabus includes 120 multiple-choice questions of 120 marks. The NLUO Cuttack syllabus for 3-year LLB programme is of the degree/ graduation level. Read the article to know the detailed information about the NLUO 3-year LLB syllabus 2026, important topics, sections, exam pattern and more.
Through NLUO Cuttack 3-year LLB entrance exam, candidates will get admitted to the 3-year LLB programme of the university. The university offers a total of 60 seats across various categories for its 3-year LLB programme.
Sections | No. of questions |
General English | 120 multiple choice questions |
General Awareness | |
General Reasoning |
The table given below provides the important topics included in the NLU Odisha 3 year LLB syllabus under each section.
Subject | Topics | Number of Questions |
General English | Reading Comprehension, Grammar (Error Spotting, Tenses, etc.), Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms), and Verbal Ability (Para Jumbles, Fill-in-the-blanks, etc). | 120 |
General Awareness | Syllabus and Level para materia to UPSC Civil Services Examination Prelims General Studies-I | |
General and Critical Reasoning | Analytical Reasoning (puzzles, blood relations, etc.), Critical Reasoning (Arguments, Inferences, Conclusion), and Logical Sequences (Syllogisms, Analogies, etc). It tests logical and analytical skills | |
Total | 120 questions | |
The exam pattern of NLU Odisha 3-year LLB entrance exam is also prescribed in the admission notification available on the university’s official website. The details are given below.
Particulars | Details |
Conducting body | National Law University Odisha |
Mode of exam | Online |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Number of questions | 120 |
Duration of the exam | 2 hours |
Negative marking | No negative marking in the entrance exam |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The three sections in the NLU Odisha 3-year LLB entrance exam syllabus are General English, General Awareness, General and Critical Reasoning.
As per the NLU Odisha 3-year LLB exam pattern 2026, the exam will have objective-type questions from sections including: General English, General Awareness, General and Critical Reasoning.
A total of 120 questions will be asked in the NLUO 3-year LLB admission test.
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) will be asked in the NAIET exam in each section.
There is no negative marking in NLUO 3-year LLB admission test.
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Subjects Covered:
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