Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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L.L.M | ₹4.13 Lakhs (Total Fees) | L.L.B. with 50% + CLAT | 15 July - 15 Oct 2024 | |
PG Diploma | ₹30,500 (Total Fees) | Graduation | - | |
Ph.D | ₹1 Lakh (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
L.L.B {Hons.} | ₹3.01 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + NLSAT | 15 July - 15 Oct 2024 | |
BALLB {Hons.} | ₹4.13 Lakhs (Total Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + CLAT | - | |
MPP | ₹3.01 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | L.L.B. with 50% + CLAT | - | |
L.L.D | ₹85,000 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - |
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I chose this course for three reasons: read, write and speak. The first two I love and the last I wanted to improve. Law as a career gives you opportunity to learn these skills. The faculty student ratio is 1:60. Our batch of 180 is divided among three sections. It has trimester system, which means you'll have exam every three months.
Relatively low faculty student ratio. One teacher for every 80 student batch. Faculty are all quite qualified. However some of the subjects have become outdated in the teaching methods. Some subjects have fallen prey to mere rote learning. Midterm exams and endterm exams present in every 3-month trimester. Some subjects have very high failure rates, such as 66% failure
This university possess a different course curriculum when compared to other law schools in the country. It uses a trimester system where 4 courses are taken up in a span of 3 months. As we faced a zero year situation due to the pandemic, we were given 5 courses for our first Trimester. We had courses like Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Legal Methods and Torts. We possess faculty who are extremely insightful and are luminaries at their respective courses. We have a mix of young and experienced professors which help us in having fruitful discussions during the class.
Well i had a lot of subjects in my grad with around 5 -6 subs in each semester 3 years of studies worse was when a same lecturer used to handle multiple subjects and literally received no support from any faculty in fact all the faculty were behind the students to find any shall mistake and doubts.
The faculty of this college hold experience of several years. They are filled with passion and enthusiasm to deliver quality education to the students. The faculty always guided me to make the right decision in every field.
The faculty is highly experienced and helpful. The curricular is innovative and up to date. A Socratic method is used to teach in the class along with the specially curated reading material so as to make the course curricular relevant to the changing times. The focus is on the practical application and the professional experience. Due to the system of electives students, we also have an opportunity to choose their subjects and faculty which is not possible in other law colleges.
Good curriculum, we did have good field exposure but industry exposure was missing. Faculty has been top notch in their fields and put in a lot of efforts to teach us. There has been an undue pressure with respect to academics sometimes but it can be handled with more focus.
The course curriculum is well designed. The students are given the course outline at the beginning of the course. The faculty for most of the subjects is quite good. Apart from that, there are several courses regularly offered by an expert in the field. This helps us imbibe practical knowledge apart from theoretical one.
The fees for for one academic year is Rupees 1,78,000/- and for a duration of five years it is a total of Rs. 8,90,000/-. The fees is a bit on the expensive side but considering the amount of trimesters and facilities it is okay.
The fees is a little expensive but it is more or less comparable to most of the private law colleges in India, and it is also a combined program so you get 2 degrees. The Fees for one academic year is Rs. 1.48 lakhs so the total fees comes to around Rs. 8.90 Lakhs.
One of my friends studied at NLSIU Bangalore. According to him, it is a good institute that provides proper learning and training. He also mentioned the fee structure, which I think might be useful to you.
Fee structure for B.A, LLB (Hons) for the academic year 2021-2022, first-year students is as follows:
Admission fee, one time | Rs. 8,270 |
Tuition and facilities fee | Rs. 2,01,445 per annum |
Hostel residential charges | Rs. 29,320 |
Mess charges | Rs. 34,860 |
Refundable deposits, One time for general category | Rs. 14,960 |
Refundable deposits, One time for SC/ST category | Rs. 11,550 |
The Total Fees General Category; Rs. 2.88 LPA and the Total Fees SC/ST Category: Rs.2.85 LPA. Fee structure from 2nd year onwards, there will be a tuition and facility fee of 1.73 LPA, with hostel charges of INR 25,000 and Mess charges of INR 21,000.
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