Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
There are not direct explicit scholarships that are given to NLU students. SC/ST students can get the state and national government scholarships subjected to eligibility.
IDIA provides scholarship and training to students who cannot themselves afford it.
After getting into the NLU, there are chances to get a scholarship for next year if you fulfil the criteria.
Dear Rkumar,
The cutoff for the Gujrat National Law University 2020 was 470 for General category. But for the different category there is different cutoff. The Data provided here is correct and authentic.
Good Luck!
In the year 2021, the median salary offered to UG students was Rs. 14,00,000 per annum.
Hey!
Fees for BCom LLB course at Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar is Rs. 1,86,000
Total fees ( including mess charge, tution fee, security deposit,sports fee, infrastructure etc.) is Rs. 2,37,000 You can refer to this link for more information related to fee structure at GNLU, Gandhinagar.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/gnlu-gandhinagar-fee-structure
Eligibility for BCom LLB course at GNLU, Gandhinagar - Must have 45%(aggregate) in intermediate and clear the cut- off for CLAT.
You can also refer to the below mentioned links to get information like course, admission,cut- off, fee etc.
https://www.careers360.com/university/gujarat-national-law-university-gandhinagar
https://law.careers360.com/articles/gnlu-gandhinagar-cutoff
Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.
All the best!
Hello,
Well, this is a tricky yet complicated question that I will answer. See, both these colleges are top-notch and India's premier college for a student to pursue law as their career. So, comparing them would be a little difficult.
National Law University, Delhi was established in the year 2008 offers 10 courses in total. Located in the capital city offers better placement opportunities and adds value to the career.
Whereas GNLU aka Gandhinagar National Law University is also better in terms of placements but can not expect better than NLU Delhi, the university was established in 2003 offers around 16 courses in general. It is good enough but makes it your second choice.
I would suggest you go with NLU DELHI.
Hope you your answers.
Also, for detailed information, click on the mentioned link
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-law-university-new-delhi
Thank you and Good luck:)
Hello student in terms of facility, faculty and placement NLSIU Bangalore is one of the best law college in India. IThas also second 1st rank in top law college (NIRF) .
Facilities of NLSIU Bangalore is as mentioned below -
Admission in NLSIU and all NLUs is through CLAT entrance examination.
ELIGIBILITY - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 in any stream with minimum 45 percent marks aggregate from a recognized.
College preference from the list of college you've mentioned should be as mentioned below
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore/amp
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Hi Devarshee,
Your score totally depends on the kind of paper that comes, what really matters is your All India rank, that is what you should be worrying about. You see my point, score does not matter what matters is your rank . Total number of all India seats in NLUs is around 1400 excluding reserved seats, you should aim for those seats and not worry about your score if you have a good rank. A score around 130 is considered good if you are looking for GNLU.
Hi Janvi!
The Admission Process in Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, starts January of every year. You can apply through their Offical Website as the Admission Process is via online.
The Eligibility Criteria for all LLB Courses is that you must have 45% in 12th in any stream. You must have got a decent score in CLAT.
The Fee Structure for LLB Courses starts from Rs. 9.8 lakhs for the full Course!
Hope this is helpful!
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