NLSIU Revises Technical/ System Requirements For Appearing In NLAT 2020; PG Exam Timings Notified
In wake of criticism surrounding inaccessibility of NCLAT 2020, NLSIU Bangalore has revised the Technical/ System Requirements for appearing in the exam. Delete NLSIU revises Tech Requirements for the NLAT exam, 2020.The updated requirements are : *Mac and Linux Devices allowed*Android Devices allowed*512 Kbps minimum speed @NLSIUofficial pic.twitter.com/tz1XvnYHH3— Live Law...
In wake of criticism surrounding inaccessibility of NCLAT 2020, NLSIU Bangalore has revised the Technical/ System Requirements for appearing in the exam.
Technical/ System Requirements
Since NLAT is a "home-based" exam, the University has prescribed following technical requirements for candidates' computer systems:
- Device: Desktop computers, laptop computers, and Android mobile devices (phones and tablets)
- Operating System:
- For Desktops and Laptops: Window 7 or above (Windows 10 recommended), Mac OS 10.13 and above, and Linux (ubuntu versions 18.04, 16.04, 15.04 only) systems
- For Android Devices: Android version 6 and later
- Minimum Internet Bandwidth: 512 Kbps minimum
Other stipulations, listed thus, remain unchanged:
Hardware Requirements
· Integrated webcam mandatorily required (minimum resolution of 640x480)
· Integrated microphone mandatorily required (Use of wired/ wireless headphones/ earphones/ other audio devices shall not be permitted)
Other System Settings
· Pop-up blockers on the web browser must be disabled
· Java Script must be enabled
· Antivirus must be disabled
· System time should be is set in accordance with Indian Standard Time
Other System Configurations (Applicable for Desktops and Laptops only)
- Processor: Core 2 Duo and above
- Processor speed: 1.5 GHz and above
- RAM: 1 GB minimum
Further, the University has notified the timing for NLAT PG 2020 examination (LLM Candidates).
- Reporting time - 5.30 PM
- Exam Starts - 6 PM
- Exam Ends - 6.45 PM
- Exam end time for PWD candidates - 7 PM
Candidates interested in appearing for the exam via Test Centres may refer to the following reports:
NLSIU Notifies Test Centres In 14 Cities Across 14 States To Enhance Accessibility To NLAT 2020
IDIA Sets Up Physical Centers to Help Students Writing NLAT
NLU Student Bodies Come Together To Offer Laptops, Other Logistical Aid To NLAT Aspirants