NLU Assam (NLUJAA) - National Law University And Judicial Academy

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Indrani Choudhury

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For admission to National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam LLM course, candidates have to register through CLAT portal. Registered candidates for CLAT 2025 counselling will be called by NLU Assam. Candidates, who have been allocated a seat in the provisional lists and applied for revision, should check the status of their seat in the CLAT provisonal lists. 

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Indrani Choudhury

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At the undergraduate level, NLUJAA offers BA- LLB (Hons) & at the postgraduate level, the university offers LLM programme & a PhD programme in the field of Law is also offered by the university. Students can check course-wise total tuition fee from the table presented below:Course NameTotal Tuition FeeBA LLB (Hons.)INR 4 lakhLLMINR 55,000

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Indrani Choudhury

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In order to get admission at National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam candidates must have a valid score of CLAT. The Common Law Admission Test, known as CLAT,  is a national-level law entrance exam conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). Candidates can check the table below for more clarity:CourseSelection CriteriaLLMCLATBA LLB (Hons)CLATPhDEntrance Test+ Priliminary Proposal + PI

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{Source: B.A. LL.B. (Hons) students & alumni}Here's a summary of the key points:* Faculty: Decent law teachers, while arts subjects may not have highly qualified professors. Some professors are knowledgeable, while others might require effort to grasp concepts.* Examinations: Decently difficult and challenging, helping students prepare for various competitive exams.* Curriculum: Relevant to the field, preparing students for litigation, corporate, or judiciary careers.* Placement: On-campus placement rate is around 65%, with off-campus placements being 100%. Average packages range from INR6-8 lakhs, with some students receiving higher
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Muskan

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Yes, National Law University (NLU) Delhi has a reservation policy for seats. The seats in the BA LLB (Hons) programme are reserved as follows: 15% for Scheduled Castes (SC), 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes (ST), and 22% for Other Backward Classes (OBC) (non-Creamy Layer). Furthermore, 10% of the seats are earmarked for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). NLU Delhi additionally reserves 5% of its seats for people with disabilities (PwD) and a set number for foreign citizens. This reservation strategy guarantees that students from all backgrounds are represented and given equal opportunities in its prestigious law programmes.

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Muskan

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National legal University (NLU) Delhi, India's the finest legal school, offers 123 undergraduate BA LLB (Hons) seats. These seats are apportioned among many categories, including general, OBC, SC, ST, and foreign nationals, in accordance with reservations. NLU Delhi also provides postgraduate programmes in law, such as LLM and Ph.D., to prepare students for advanced legal studies and research. NLU Delhi is well-known for its rigorous admission process via the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), which maintains high academic standards and provides numerous possibilities for legal research, internships, and placements, making it a top c
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Ananya Manglam

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At an All India Rank of about 130-160 you could get admission in Ba LLB in NUJS.

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Muskan

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Studying BA LLB at National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) might be expensive. NLU Delhi, one of India's premier legal schools, levies large tuition rates that are often greater than those of many other public colleges. In addition, there are other charges such as lodging, books, and living expenses in a large city like Delhi, which contribute to the overall cost. However, NLU Delhi's reputation, educational quality, experienced professors, and vast facilities frequently outweigh these fees for many students seeking a solid legal education and employment opportunities in the field of law.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Yes, National Law University Delhi is known for its good placements in the legal field. It consistently ranks among the top National Law Universities in terms of placement statistics. The median CTC offered to the 2022 batch of BA LLB (Hons) students was around INR 19 LPA.Top law firms, both domestic and international, participate in NLU Delhi's placement drives. Some of the prominent recruiters include Trilegal, Khaitan & Co, S&B Partners, and companies like Bajaj Finance and Wipro that hire law graduates for specific roles. While a significant portion of graduates secure placements in law firms, there are also opportunities in corpor
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Malavika

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Compare the costs, placements, cutoffs, reviews, seats, courses, and other details of the Indian Law Institute Master of Law (LL.M.) and NLU Delhi LL.M. (IICA) programs. Visit Shiksha to compare all course facts in depth and to obtain free information on LL.M. admissions, placement reports, eligibility requirements, and other topics. Given that Delhi is home to the Supreme Court, prestigious legal firms, and other tribunals, NLUD has a geographic advantage over NLS. You will thus learn a great deal about them if you plan to file a lawsuit while you are residing in Delhi, regardless of the court. Also, even if you are enrolled in colleg
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