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Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Admission fees | ₹10000 | - | - | - | - |
Tution fees | ₹155000 | ₹160000 | ₹165000 | ₹170000 | ₹175000 |
Other fees | ₹102000 | ₹82000 | ₹82000 | ₹82000 | ₹82000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹2.67 Lakhs | ₹2.42 Lakhs | ₹2.47 Lakhs | ₹2.52 Lakhs | ₹2.57 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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CLAT 2025 Admit Card Date | Upcoming Nov 21, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 Exam Date | Upcoming Dec 01, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 Result | Tentative Dec 10, 2024 |
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CLAT 2025 Registration Date | Jul 15, 2024 - Oct 15, 2024 |
Application Timeline (Integrated LLB) | Jul 15, 2024 - Oct 15, 2024 |
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CLAT 2025 Admit Card Date | Upcoming Nov 21, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 Exam Date | Upcoming Dec 01, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 Result | Tentative Dec 10, 2024 |
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CLAT 2025 Registration Date | Jul 15, 2024 - Oct 15, 2024 |
The CLAT 2024 round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Law [BALLB] {Hons.} at NALSAR was 158 for the General category.
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Refundable Deposits – (Rs. 14,000/- for SC/ST)
Aspirants seeking admission to 5 year full-time BALLB (Hons.) Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement
Candidate should have passed 10+2 in relevant discipline with minimum 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC and ST candidates) from a recognised Board.
Entrance Exam
Candidates must qualify CLAT.
NALSAR BA LLB (Hons.) admission 2023 is ongoing currently. Admissions are granted on the basis of CLAT exam scores and counselling. The CLAT 2023 counselling Second Allotment List will be released on January 27, 2023. The Third Allotment List will be released on May 25, 2023, Fourth Allotment List will be available on June 5, 2023 and the Fifth Allotment List will be available on June 15, 2023.
National Academy of Legal Studies & Research (NALSAR) offers BA-LLB (Hons.) courses with a credit-based system. Applicants need to fill CLAT exam form and while registering they have to choose NALSAR BA-LLB as the choice of institute and course for admission. Candidates can apply by submitting the application fee of INR 4000/- (for unreserved/ OBC/ SAP category candidates) and INR 3500/- (for SC/ST category candidates).
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3.1 NALSAR BA LLB (Hons.) Entrance Exam Pattern
3.2 NALSAR BA LLB (Hons.) Application Process
Event | Dates |
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CLAT Registration for Admission 2023 Counselling (including payment of Counselling Registration Fee) | December 28, 2022 - January 12,2023 |
Publication of CLAT 2023 First Allotment List | January 18, 2023 |
Publication of CLAT 2023 Second Allotment List | January 27, 2023 |
Publication of CLAT 2023 Third Allotment List | May 25, 2023 |
Publication of CLAT 2023 Fourth Allotment List date | June 5, 2023 |
Publication of CLAT 2023 Fifth and final Allotment List | June 15, 2023 |
Eligibility for NALSAR Hyderabad BA LLB (Hons.) course is similar to that of the CLAT UG exam. Below are the eligibility criteria:
Eligibility for Telangana Residents:
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Selection of the candidate will be based on the rank in the merit list of CLAT 2023 examination.
If a student of Telangana qualifies for admission on an All India basis then he will be allotted a seat under the All India Merit category only. In case, no seats are filled through the Telangana category then they will be considered under the All India category.
Unfilled SC seats will be considered for ST students and vice versa. If seats remain unfilled under reserved categories then those seats will be considered for the All India Category.
Direct Admission
Foreign Nationals do not require a CLAT score. They can apply directly to the NALSAR Hyderabad.
Admissions to BA LLB program at NALSAR is based on the CLAT UG exam which consists of 5 sections:
CLAT UG exam is of 150 marks with a total of 150 MCQs based questions and negative marking of 0.25 marks
The section wise weightage of CLAT UG 2023 is tabulated as follows:
Section | No. of Questions | Percentage Weightage |
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English Language | 28-32 | 20% |
Current Affairs including General Knowledge | 35-39 | 25% |
Legal Reasoning | 35-39 | 25% |
Logical Reasoning | 28-32 | 20% |
Quantitative Techniques | 13-17 | 10% |
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BA LLB course duration is five years and each academic year is divided into two semesters with each semester continuing for at least four months. To acquire a BA LLB degree, students must earn 200 credit points with an average CGPA of 5.5 out of 10. The first three years will consist of Mandatory courses while Elective Courses will be open to the students in the 4th and 5th years.
Students are also required to collect 16 credit points from the clinic program.
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30% of seats are reserved for female candidates for admission to B.A, L.L.B (Hons) course. 26 seats are reserved for foreign national candidates. Category-wise seat distribution in the B.A-LL.B course is given as follows:
Courses | Total seats category-wise | No. of seats for all Indian categories (75%) | No. of seats for resident students of Telangana (25%) |
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General | 68 | 51 | 15 |
Scheduled caste (15%) | 19 | 14 | 05 |
Scheduled Tribe (7.5%) | 08 | 07 | 01 |
OBC(18%) | 26 | 17 | 09 |
EWS(10%) | 13 | 10 | 03 |
Total Seats | 132 | 99 | 33 |
Particulars | Fees |
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Tuition Fee | INR 1,50,000 (p.a.) |
Other Academic Charges (Library Fee, Exam Fee, etc) | INR 15,000 (p.a.) |
User Charges (Room, Rent, Electricity, Water, Internet Charges) | INR 67,000 (p.a.) |
One-time payment | INR 10,000 |
Refundable Deposits(General Category) | INR 20,000 |
Refundable Deposits(SC/ST Category) | INR 14,000 |
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First provisional list 2023 for CLAT UG has been released and the cut off for general category in first round is 167. The detailed cut-off is tabulated below:
Category | Cut-off Rank | |
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General | AI | 167 |
HS | 689 | |
SC | AI | 3297 |
HS | 9243 | |
ST | AI | 6174 |
HS | 9243 | |
OBC | AI | 1116 |
HS | - | |
EWS | AI | 2064 |
HS | - | |
General PwD | AI | 6137 |
HS | - | |
OBC-A | AI | - |
HS | - | |
OBC-B | AI | - |
HS | 1815 | |
OBC-C | AI | - |
HS | 3514 |
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NALSAR Hyderabad placed 78 BA LLB (Hons.) graduates as 52 offers were made and also 26 PPOs were also accepted by the institute. NALSAR, Hyderabad had a 100% placement rate and also two students received Training Contracts from Linklaters, London. Trilegal was the prominent recruiter offering 14 job roles followed by Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas with 11 job roles. Other Top recruiters visiting the college campus were Khaitan & Co., Luthra & Luthra, AZB & Partners, Axis Bank, and many more.
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Ques. How many seats are provided to foreign students in the NALSAR BA LLB (Hons) program?
Ans. 26 seats are allocated to Foreign Students for the NALSAR BA LLB (Hons) course out of which, 5 seats are for candidates belonging to SAARC countries, 11 seats for candidates from Non-SAARC countries, and 10 seats for ICCR/Government for India nominees.
Ques. Can I get direct admission to the NALSAR BA LLB (Hons) program?
Ans. NO, candidates need to appear for CLAT UG to get admission into NALSAR BA LLB (Hons) however foreign students can take direct admission without giving CLAT exam.
Ques. What are the cut-off marks for BA LLB (Hons) at NALSAR?
Ans. The cut-off rank for BA LLB at NALSAR for General Category for 2023 was 167 in Round 1.
Ques. What are the hostel fees for BA LLB at NALSAR?
Ans. The hostel fee for BA LLB at NALSAR is INR 24000 i.e. only room rent. Advance payment for Mess is INR 35,000.
Ques. How many seats are offered by NALSAR for the BA LLB program?
Ans. NALSAR offers 132 seats for the BA LLB program, with 33 allocated to Telangana residents.
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So far the course has done well in building a foundation in basic principles and widely applied laws, with an aim to go further specific as the course goes on. The first 2 years has significant focus on BA subjects but it becomes heavily legal after that.
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I would rate the course curriculum highly and student-friendly; each subject is divided into two parts taught over 8 months. The curriculum, unlike other law schools, is very focused on the idea of practicality of the use of law. The art subjects combined with a few special NALSAR caveats like Law and Poverty make each a every student an informed citizen and also expands the area of growth
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The arts subjects here pave a way to understand life and society. And the law subjects are divided into two different courses and they are very well explained throughout in a spam of eight months. The classes are an hour each and end at 1:30pm everyday after starting at 9am. The tutorials are an engaging space between the seniors and juniors where they can share their experiences about academics
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The curriculum is a standard Bar Council-mandated curriculum, but the thing that sets NALSAR Apart from any other law school is its electives, which encompass various areas of law and also lead to wholesome development of the students.
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I chose this course because I was interested in law. Faculty to student ratio is quite good enough in our college. However, nothing is mentioned about this clearly on our official website. Our faculties are highly qualified. One of our associate professors doctor K.V.K Santhy has been teaching criminal law for 18 years and did her doctoral thesis on penal reforms in India at Osmania University. Our term exams are conducted quite timely and are not very difficult to pass.
I chose this course as BA would allow me to pursue social subjects and simultaneously LLB, for my interest in Law. Faculty to student ratio is not bad and the teachers/professors are highly qualified with enormous knowledge and prior publications in their subject matter. Along with their subject, they teach you how to learn more about your interests. There are two semesters per year. Each semester one needs to write midterm and end-sem examinations. 50/100 is the passing mark in each subject. It is not that difficult to pass if you put required time and effort.
I wanted to do LLB and BA at the same time so I choose them. The faculty is very supportive and helpful plus the student ratio is very good and especially it has reserved seats for women and so the amount of women students is very high which also makes it a women-friendly college. the teachers are very knowledgeable as well as supportive. They teach in a way that students understand without having any problems. Exams are quite hard but if you attend lectures well and have enough preparation you are sure going to do well.
The expenses structure for graduate understudies is two lakh ten thousand indian rupees and if understudy is an outside national charge would be one lakh more and charge incorporates the tution charge and lodging fee,mess fee,sports fee,internet charges,etc
It's a lot expensive. The annual fee is somewhere around 2.40 lakhs which makes it one of the most costly university in our country. And because of that most of they people are not able to make it to this college because of their financial problems currently it is around 13-15 lakh for the 5 year course, and it may be revised during the course of study please check the official website many students opt for loans. Each year you would have to shell out around Rs. 2 lakh.
The fee structure of the college was too much expensive which created a too much pressure on the students. The fees had to be submitted semester wise. The total fees for the course was Rs. 10.9 lakhs.
Yes, you can pursue B.A., LL.B after your graduation. You can even pursue the degree without your BBA degree.
You can complete your BBA then pursue the B.A., LL.B. Both courses take about eight years to complete. You can also let go of BBA and complete your B.A., LL.B degree which takes about five years to complete. You can also complete your BBA through distance education and pursue B.A., LL.B through regular learning.
You can also decide to complete BBA and get into a three-year LL.B program in any university in the country that provides the course.
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