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Hello Nishar Ahmed, as part of reforms in the teaching of law, many National Law Universities were set up. One in each state. The concerned state government funds these universities and hence their fees etc. are very minimal. However, these ha
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, as part of reforms in the teaching of law, many National Law Universities were set up. One in each state. The concerned state government funds these universities and hence their fees etc. are very minimal. However, these have made a name for themselves in a very short period. As a result of this, many top-notch recruiters come to these NLUs during placements season. As far as the situation in Delhi is concerned, NLU, Delhi placements often fetch higher median salary as compared with Indian Law Institute, a much older establishment. For example, in case of LLM students, median salary is about INR 6LPA in ILS while it's about INR 10LPA in case of NLU Delhi. A similar situation can be observed in the case of law graduation students also. So if you want to join an institution where during placements, students get higher median salary, you must join NLU Delhi.Best wishes to you.
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, a very interesting query indeed. Unfortunately there is an answer and there is a confusion. Let me explain. Indian Law Institute located in New Delhi in front of the supreme court premises, is a very specialised Institute w
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, a very interesting query indeed. Unfortunately there is an answer and there is a confusion. Let me explain. Indian Law Institute located in New Delhi in front of the supreme court premises, is a very specialised Institute which conducts post graduate courses of the label of certificate post graduate degree and also doctoral studies, all related to law. Out of these courses the certificate courses do not until any entrance test. Admission is based purely on the marks obtained in the graduation examination. However for 1 year duration LLM available under multiple streams and also for giving admission for a doctoral programs this Institute conducts an all India common admission test. Institute talks of cutoffs only as an eligibility condition for students who want to appear for this entrance test or those who want to enroll for certificate courses. This condition is that the student must obtain 50% marks in the graduation examination. There are no cut off marks prescribed for passing of the common entrance test. However based on the number of vacancy is in different categories of students the institute calls these students to Delhi for an interview or viva voce. Combination of the marks obtained in the entrance test and this interview then determines the merit of the students and based on this merit list admissions are given. I hope I have clarified all the doubts in your mind.Best wishes to you.
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, Indian Law Institute located in New Delhi and National Law University which is also located in Delhi are major institutes importing teaching of different courses of law. The former is deemed to be university in the governme
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, Indian Law Institute located in New Delhi and National Law University which is also located in Delhi are major institutes importing teaching of different courses of law. The former is deemed to be university in the government domain where as the latter is in the private domain and is supported by different state governments where these are located to the extent they can but of course not fully. Result of this, fees of NLU are invariably higher than those charged by ILI. The fees for LLM in ILI are INR 92000.00 while in NLU, a student (non hosteler) needs to pay INR 1,39,000.00 Similarly for doctoral studies first year fees at ILI is INR 37,000.00 for first year, while in NLU it is INR 1,50,000.00Thus it can be seen that the difference is substantial in one case and not so substantial in other case, but it definitely is higher in NLU. Best wishes to you.
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a year ago
Is Indian Law Institute best in Delhi?
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, Indian Law Institute is situated in the front of supreme court of India in New Delhi. This Institute was formally inaugurated by the then President of India Dr Rajendra Prasad on 12th December 1957. The governing council of
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, Indian Law Institute is situated in the front of supreme court of India in New Delhi. This Institute was formally inaugurated by the then President of India Dr Rajendra Prasad on 12th December 1957. The governing council of this Institute is the who is who of Indian Legal Heirarchy. Honorable Chief Justice of India is the ex officio president of this Institute. With such pedegree, it's no wonder that this Institute is the best not only in Delhi but across India as well. This Institute was granted the status of deemed to the university in the year 2004. It then started many research oriented learning programs in law. If any student is thinking of studying law then this is the institute. Best wishes to you.
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, the prestigious and one of the oldest law school, Indian Law Institute of New Delhi offers admissions to the certificate, Diploma and degree programmes of PG and PhD levels. For this the institute conducts an examination ca
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Hello Nishar Ahmed, the prestigious and one of the oldest law school, Indian Law Institute of New Delhi offers admissions to the certificate, Diploma and degree programmes of PG and PhD levels. For this the institute conducts an examination called ILI common admission test at national level. Based on the performance in this examination the candidates are selected for admission. Of course the candidate must have secured at least 50% aggregate marks in his Bachelor of law degree program. The cutoffs for this examination for various categories of students for the examination of the previous years is available on some of the websites. During the process for the current year admission this information will be available on the official website of the institute through which a student has to apply in the beginning itself. Best wishes to you.
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The intake is different for different programmes available in Indian Law Institute:P.hD in Law max intake is 9 students.L.L.M maximum intake is 39 students.PG Diploma - Alternative dispute Resolution 100 students, Corporate Laws and Management
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The intake is different for different programmes available in Indian Law Institute:P.hD in Law max intake is 9 students.L.L.M maximum intake is 39 students.PG Diploma - Alternative dispute Resolution 100 students, Corporate Laws and Management 100 students, Cyber Law 60 students, Intellectual Property Right Laws 60 students and Labour Laws 60 students.
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Whether the LLM at Indian Law Institute (ILI) is superior than the LLM at NLU Delhi is a complex question that is dependent on individual interests and preferences. Both universities are well-known in India for their demanding academic program
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Whether the LLM at Indian Law Institute (ILI) is superior than the LLM at NLU Delhi is a complex question that is dependent on individual interests and preferences. Both universities are well-known in India for their demanding academic programs and outstanding placement rates.ILI has a minor advantage in terms of general reputation and historical history, having been founded in 1956, whereas NLU Delhi was created in 2008. However, NLU Delhi has quickly risen to prominence, frequently placing among India's best legal schools.Individual considerations like as precise LLM specialty interests, regional preferences, and professional objectives ultimately determine the choice between ILI and NLU Delhi. Both universities provide outstanding LLM programs that can prepare students for successful legal careers.It is critical to perform extensive research, which may be accomplished by checking the official websites of both ILI and NLU Delhi, attending open houses or educational events, and reaching out to current students or graduates for advice. To make an educated selection, examine your personal preferences, professional ambitions, and the individual aspects of each program.
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Though 12th marks are really important to get into professional courses like Engineering, in general for offering an L.L.M programme the university checks for whether the student has a Bachelor's Degree in LAW (L.L.B) or Equivalent. It al
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Though 12th marks are really important to get into professional courses like Engineering, in general for offering an L.L.M programme the university checks for whether the student has a Bachelor's Degree in LAW (L.L.B) or Equivalent. It also checks for minimum marks which varies for different categories, for general/OBC it is 50% marks or equivalent grade and for SC/ST it is 45%. And final year students are eligible to apply. If you have good 12th marks its good enough or else need not to worry.
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a year ago
What is unique about Indian Law Institute?
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The Indian Law Institute (ILI) stands as a distinguished autonomous institution within India's legal landscape, renowned for its commitment to higher legal research and education under the auspices of the Central Government. One of its definin
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The Indian Law Institute (ILI) stands as a distinguished autonomous institution within India's legal landscape, renowned for its commitment to higher legal research and education under the auspices of the Central Government. One of its defining features is a student-centric approach to teaching and learning, setting it apart as a beacon of legal education in India with a widespread presence across the nation. At the heart of ILI's academic prowess lies its expansive library, a treasure trove housing over 80,000 titles—a testament to its status as one of Asia's the largest legal repositories. Established in 1956, this repository magnetizes global scholars, drawn to its rich resources conducive to in-depth legal research.Recognized by the University Grants Commission, the library holds the distinction of facilitating doctoral studies in law and political science. ILI's contributions extend beyond its library. Annually, it publishes the esteemed Annual Survey of Indian Law, a comprehensive review capturing the latest legal developments. Furthermore, the quarterly release of the Journal of the Indian Law Institute underscores ILI's commitment to disseminating scholarly insights and fostering discourse within the legal fraternity. In acknowledgment of its academic eminence, the Government of India accorded ILI the prestigious status of a deemed university in 2004, solidifying its position as a hub of legal scholarship and education.Operating as an autonomous body, ILI operates under the aegis of the Societies Registration Act, 1860. This status endows ILI with academic freedom and independence, allowing it to chart its course in fulfilling its academic objectives with unparalleled autonomy. ILI's multifaceted identity—a vast repository of legal knowledge, prolific publications, deemed university status, and autonomous existence—serves as a testament to its unwavering commitment to legal education, research, and scholarly excellence within India's legal sphere.
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Fees in Indian Law Institute varies for different courses : For L.L.M the total fees is Rs. 92000.For P.G Diploma total fees is Rs. 29500For Ph.D total fees is Rs. 37000