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ABOUT BEST NLUs In INDIA (NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY)

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Visakha singh

 (Blogger at Edumarz)


NLUs are the most opportune law schools in India. The National Law University Bangalore was first established in 1986. Today we have 23 National law universities all over the country affiliated with the Bar Council of India (BCI).


The NLUs are considered the emissaries of legal education in India as they offer integrated LLB, LLM, and PhD programmes in various disciplines. NLUs are esteemed by the University Grants Commission (UGC)


National law universities are self-controlled universities that offer integrated distinction as well as law degrees to candidates.

NLUs like NLU Bangalore, NLU Delhi, and NALSAR Hyderabad are the top law schools in the country.


Finding details regarding the NLUs in India is another dare for law aspirants. It is very important for the students to have detailed information about all the 23 National law universities in India.

BEST NLUs in India



University Name

Establishment Year

University site

Seats 


UG    +     PG


National law school of India, Bangalore

1986

https://www.nls.ac.in/

120

50

NALSAR law University, Hyderabad

1998

https://www.nalsar.ac.in/about-nalsar

120

50

The West Bengal National university of Juridical sciences (NUJS), Kolkata

1999

https://www.nujs.edu/

105

60

National law institute University, Bhopal

1997

https://nliu.ac.in/

102

60

National law university, Jodhpur

1999

http://www.nlujodhpur.ac.in/index-main.php

104

50

Gujarat National University, Gandhinagar

2003

https://www.gnlu.ac.in/GNLU/Home

174

58

Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

2003

https://hnlu.ac.in/

170

60

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National law University, Lucknow

2005

http://www.rmlnlu.ac.in/

169

24

Rajiv Gandhi National Law University, Patiala

2006

https://www.rgnul.ac.in/

175

38

Chanakya National Law University, Patna

2006

https://www.cnlu.ac.in/

132


National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi

2005

https://www.nuals.ac.in/

60

60

National Law University (NLU), Delhi

2007

https://nludelhi.ac.in/home.aspx

110

70

National Law University Odisha, Cuttack

2009

https://www.nluo.ac.in/

159

46

National University of Study and Research in law, Ranchi

2010

http://www.nusrlranchi.ac.in/

120

50

National Law School and Judicial Academy, Assam Guwahati

2009

http://www.nluassam.ac.in/

60

30

Tamil Nadu National Law School, Tiruchirapalli

2013

https://www.tnnlu.ac.in/

114

18

Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai

2014

https://mnlumumbai.edu.in/

100

50

Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

2015

https://www.nlunagpur.ac.in/

120

20

Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla

2016

https://hpnlu.ac.in/

120

40

Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam

2008

https://dsnlu.ac.in/

120

60


PATHWAYS to NLUs in India


Though being under a union status of National Law University, there are several pathways to take admission in them.

Below are the different gateways to NLUs:


  • CLAT– CLAT is the most sought after law entrance exam conducted by an NLU among the 16 members committee by rotation in the order of year of establishment. CLAT offered admission in BA LLB, BBA LLB, B Com LLB, BSc LLB, BSw LLB, and LLM courses offered by 22 NLUs. However, only 2 NLUs did not accept the CLAT marks for admission; these are NLU Delhi and NLU Maharashtra.



  • AILET– The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is yet another coveted law entrance exam, conducted by national law university Delhi. NLU Delhi intakes admission based on the merit list of AILET.


  • MNLUAT– Maharashtra National law university Mumbai offers admission through an admission test (MNLUAT). Those who qualify the admission test are offered to participate in the counselling process of Mumbai NLU admission 


Age criteria for NLU admission 

The Bar Council of India has removed any upper or lower age limit criteria for admission to law courses. CLAT eligibility 2021.


Courses Offered at NLUs 


Under UG Courses-

  • (BA LLB)Bachelors of Arts Bachelors of Law. 

  • (BBA LLB) Bachelor of Business Administration 

  • (BSc LLB) Bachelor of Science 

  • (B.Com LLB) Bachelor of Commerce 

  • (BSW LLB) Bachelor of Social work 



Under PG Courses- 

  • (LLM) Master of Law 

  • (LLD) Doctor of law/PhD

  • (MPhil) Master of Philosophy 


Eligibility for NLUs Admissions 

The eligibility criteria for undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered at NLUs (NLU Delhi also) is as under:


  Academic criteria for UG admission:

  • Candidates who have passed or are appearing in the class 12 qualifying examination are eligible to apply for NLU admission.

 

  • They must secure at least 45% marks in the qualifying examination if belonging to General/ OBC/ PwD/ NRI/ PIO/ OCI categories.

 

  • For candidates belonging to SC/ST categories, a 5% relaxation in minimum qualifying marks is given; they should obtain 40% in the qualifying exam in class 12.

 

For PG Admission 

  • Candidates seeking admission to LLM courses offered at NLUs should possess an LLB degree or a selfsame from any recognised law college or university. 

 

  • They should get at least 55% marks in the qualifying law degree if they belong to unreserved categories.


  • For candidates belonging to the uncommunicative classes the minimum marks mandatory is 50%. 


  • Students appearing in the last year’s examination of their law degrees are also able to apply


For PhD Admission Candidates must have finished a masters degree in law with a B+ grade or 55% marks.


NLUs Fees structure:

Every NLUs has a different fee structure according to its facilities and infrastructure. 

The admission fees for NLUs comprises different categories:

  • Tuition fees

  • Admission fees

  • Infrastructure and development fees

  • Library, ID card, examination fees, basic amenities 

  • Hostel fees meri deposits

  • Medical, internet, electricity, moot court charges 


All the best to all the candidates who are preparing for NLUs. I hope this article erases all your doubts regarding NLUs admission.

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