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Jit Dutta

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Top recruiters for NLUs encompass premier law firms, corporate entities, government agencies, and public sector organizations. On average, NLU graduates receive salary packages in the range of INR 15-20 Lakhs per annum, making NLU placements highly coveted among law graduates in India.NLSIU has one of the best placements for Law. The college was ranked 1st by the NIRF Rankings in 2023. This NLU offers an average package of 17 LPA. The top recruiters include big4, political, and government organizations. the typical income package for NLU graduates is about INR 15-20 Lacs annually, while some students receive employment offers with
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The fees is different for each course at the institute. The tuition fees for the B.A. L.L.B programs are Rs. 1,10,000.The total fees will be 5.5 Lakhs for a full course at Dharmashastra National Law University.The same is the fee structure for L.L.M. courses which is 1.1 Lakhs per year and a total of 5.5 Lakhs for the complete course.So u will find that the fees are comparable and you may find it a bit high compared to other colleges in Madhya Pradesh. 

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Anurag yadav

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No, you cannot join the institute without a valid CLAT score for admissions in the BALLB courses.The eligibility criteria includes: Passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved category).While for the admission process it is mandatory to have a CLAT score and should be clearing the cutoff .

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The selection for UG and PG programs is based on the candidate's performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), conducted by the CLAT Consortium.For Ph.D. admissions, the university conducts the DNLU National Level Entrance Test (DNLET), although candidates who have qualified for the UGC NET are exempted from DNLET.Also certain interview is conducted for admission in the PhD courses. 

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Anurag yadav

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Yes you can get admission to various UG and PG law courses on the basis of your score in the CLAT exam.The admissions to various courses have reservations criteria where 50 per cent of the seats are reserved for the Madhya Pradesh domicile students and rest 50 per cent for the others.Thus you need a valid CLAT score to get admission in the institute in certain courses. 

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Anurag yadav

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It is one of the new colleges that was established in 2018, so the placement record is still not updated on the websites.But there is a dedicated training and placement cell in the college that aims to provide the students internship opportunities and better placement.But according to some data available, last year in a batch of total 600+ students in all the 5 batches, nearly 45 students were placed  .So the college is still new and placements are improving with each coming years.

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Yes, it is good college for the L.L.M. courses.It is one of the new law colleges established in Madhya Pradesh and is still developing.For the LLM courses, the college offers around 57 seats . It takes admission on the basis of scores in CLAT exam.The total tution fees for LLM courses is around 1.1 Lacs .Talking about the cutoff it was nearly 773 for the general category. The placements are average and nearly 50 students got placed last year in a batches of around 600 students in all the 5 courses offered by the college.So if you are looking for a good college with supportive faculties, good environment, and affordable fees, you c
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Anurag yadav

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Its first batch started nearly 5 years ago but it had evolved at a very rapid pace in these few years.It is one of the best law colleges in Madhya Pradesh and is still growing.It offers various courses i.e. B.A., L.L.B, L.L.M. and many more.The placement is slowly improving and last time nearly 50 students got placed.The faculty and the Vice chancellor are well qualified and are friendly and supportive to the students.Talking about the campus, it is still under construction and all basic facilities are available including the hostels.The one thing you must look out for is that the fees structure .It is approximately total of  5.5
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Janki H Gajjar

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NLU Jabalpur BA LLB (Hons) cutoff 2024 for Round 1 is out along with other courses. Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the NLU Jabalpur CLAT year wise cutoff for various categories: Course2024B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)1559Master of Law (LL.M.)1339

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YASH SHARMA

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The closing rank for DNLU cutoff 2023 for BA LLB is 2698 for the General category students.

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