With the onset of unlocking 4, many institutions are now coming forward with their exams. In the same way, The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru is set to go forward with its plan of administering its own online entrance test for admissions to the University this year. This is despite a letter from the consortium of National Law Universities asking NLSIU to reconsider its decision. NLSIU announced on Thursday that it has decided it will in any case, not accept the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) course for the academic year 2020-21. Kannada is a compulsory language in this college of Karnataka NLSIU has drafted a plan to conduct its own online entrance test on September 12 after inviting applications between September 3 and 10. University officials in NLSIU told a leading daily that the primary reason for conducting their own test is the fact that the CLAT exam is yet to be held this year and has been postponed to September 28. JP Nadda lashed out at Congress, told this about Rajiv Gandhi's 'education policy' "Our primary concern is the lack of time this year. We want to finish our admission process. It is not a question of not using CLAT scores because if the exam was conducted, we would be using the scores for admissions. But since it has not been conducted yet, we will be going ahead with our own entrance test," a source at the university said. An emergency meeting of the governing body of the consortium of national law universities was held on Friday and the body unanimously resolved to request NLSIU to review its judgment. Results of B.Ed Entrance Exam to be released today