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Eligibility Criteria

We will be administering computerized Bhutan-LSAT and Dzongkha-Test. You must pay a nominal application fee of Nu.500/- (Non-Refundable) which you shall pay via MBOB/MPAY during the time of application.

Who is eligible to apply?

Any person shall be eligible for admission to the Program who:

  • has not previously availed an RGoB Scholarship for a post higher secondary educational qualification.
  • has not reached the age of 24 years old by the date of the closing of applications. This limit applies exclusively to scholarship applications only.
  • has appeared for the recent BHSEC examinations (2025). Results from previous academic years are not accepted for scholarship applications as the awards are predicated on the most current performance benchmarks. Candidates possessing BHSEC results from 2024 or earlier (non-consecutive to the current intake year) remain eligible for admission; however, if selected, these candidates qualify exclusively for Self-Funding only.
  • has not previously applied for admission to the Program more than once.

If you have any questions, please check out our FAQ below, or if you would like us to notify you when the application and recruiting process begins, please do not hesitate to email us at sar@jswlaw.bt.

What are the Admission Criteria?

To attract the top future law students, JSW Law has adopted very different admission criteria and procedures for student admissions. The deadline for application is 25 February 2026. 

Admissions decisions will be taken based upon the following criteria.

CUT-Off Marks

All students will be able to sit for the Entrance Examination. However, to be considered for admission, a student must have scored at least 60% each in both Dzongkha and English on the Grade XII BCSEA examinations.

BHSEC Results

Unlike many other schools in Bhutan, we do not rely exclusively on your Grade XII results. We will consider your Dzongkha and English scores (weighted at six points and five points apiece) and an average of your remaining courses (weighted at a total of four points). For shortlisting purposes and final selection, these grades will account for 25% of your final score.

Bhutan – LSAT

All students meeting the cut-off requirement will be eligible to sit for the law school’s Bhutan-LSAT and the test will account for 40% of your final score. The test is designed to assess:

  • Reading comprehension (English), with a weight equivalent to 10 points.
  • Logical reasoning (English), with a weight equivalent to 20 points.
  • Analytical reasoning (English), with a weight equivalent to 10 points.

Dzongkha Test

All students meeting the cut-off requirement will be eligible to sit for the Dzongkha Entrance Examination. The Dzongkha entrance examination will account for 10% of your final score. The Dzongkha entrance examination will be administered at the same time as Bhutan-LSAT.

Interview

Based upon the Grade XII results and Entrance Examination performance, JSW Law will create a “short list” of top students, who will be invited to JSW Law, Pangbisa, Paro for the face-to-face interview. The interview will account for 25% of your final score for selection, and will be designed to test:

  • Your abilities evaluated in the previous steps, especially oral and listening comprehension (both English and Dzongkha);
  • Your enthusiasm and motivation for attending law school; and
  • Your level of maturity and suitability for the practice of law.