National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is inviting applications for Faculty positions for the year 2023. The last date of application is 1 December.
About NLSIU
National Law School of India University, or simply National Law School, is a public law school and a National Law University located in Bangalore. Considered the best law school in India, it has topped all indices relating to law schools.
Faculty Position Details
NLSIU invites applications from accomplished committed, and dynamic legal minds for Faculty positions:
Professor (Law):
- Vacancies: 4 (3 Unreserved, 1 Scheduled Caste)
- Eligibility Criteria: CLICK HERE
- Application Form: To apply, CLICK HERE
Associate Professor (Law):
- Vacancies: 4 (2 Unreserved, 2 Scheduled Caste)
- Eligibility Criteria: CLICK HERE
- Application Form: To apply, CLICK HERE
Assistant Professor (Law):
- Vacancies: 11 (9 Unreserved, 1 Scheduled Caste, 1 Scheduled Tribe)
- Eligibility Criteria: CLICK HERE
- Application Form: To apply, CLICK HERE
Assistant Professor (Law) (2-year Contract):
Assistant Professor (5-year Contract):
How to Apply?
Click on the link provided above for respective posts.
Required Documents
Before you begin filling up the form, please ensure you have the following documents ready at hand:
- An updated CV.
- PDF copies of Identity Proof, Class X, XII, Graduation, Post Graduation and PhD certificates.
- Names and contact details of 2 professional references. Please ensure that you provide contact details which are in current use, as the University will use these to reach out to your referees.
- Last drawn pay slip.
- Statement of purpose.
- Details of publications.
- Any other relevant certificate(s).
Application Deadline
The last date to submit applications for all positions is December 1, 2023 (5 PM).
Location
Bangalore
Contact Information
In case of any query, please contact contactus@nls.ac.in
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