National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Hello student as per the clat constorium and recently released prospectus by the NLSIU Banglore the fees of BALLB 5year integrated course is mentioned below -
Total fee (including refundable deposits)
a) General Category Rs. 2,62,000.00 p.a.
b) SC / ST Category Rs. 2,58,875.00 p.a.
There's no separate fees mentioned on the prospectus for the Hostel and mess Charge.
You may refer to the link mentioned below for more information.
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/nlus/brochure/NLSIU.pdf
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Hello student yes you can but nlsui will offer firstly to those students who filled it in their first choice and as per their rank it'll be allotted accordingly so if your first choice is NLSIU then you must fill it in first choice and NLASAR in second so even if you score less rank in comparison to NLSUI it won't effect you. You can now even change your prefferd college choices till the last date of CLAT application which is 30th of March by clicking on edit form on official clat constorium website.
Hello!
The fees structure provided in National law school of India university, bangalore is for the 'per annum', this is per year basis and not for the whole year.
For details about the fees. Please visit their official site. I'm linking the address below.
(click on the fees structure link in there for details about fees of different courses)
https://www.nls.ac.in/admissions/
Hope this helps.
Hello Aspirant,
NLSIU offers five years Integrated law programme (B.A LLB) & LLM (Post Graduate programme). The admission is based on CLAT UG & PG Entrance exam.
Good Luck!
Hey Vanshika!
The girls hostel in National Law School of India University,Bangalore has the presence of three halls of residence for women known as Nilgiris, Annexe and Mess Block. In addition to it, there are two Post Graduate womens' hostels. Also, the first year students are usually provided separate accommodation and the option for three seater and two seater rooms start from the second year. Students are each provided with a chair, cupboard and desk and they are advised to bring their own mattresses and curtains. Also, the hostels provide 24-hour running hot water facility and the laundry facilities are also made available in the hostels. In addition to all these things, Ragging, Smoking, Drinking and Use of Drugs is strictly prohibited in University campus and if found guilty may result in suspensions. With respect to food, there is a mess located very close to the hostel and provides high quality, clean and nutritious food throughout the week. Although,food preferences differ from people to people, but the food from the mess is healthy and clean. Also, a modern canteen is present which provides fresh and quality snacks and refreshments.
Hey.
it has only been few years since Masters in Public policy has only been introduced in NLSIU. There would not be companies recruiting in bulk but people who have taken up this course are now working as managers, reserach scholars and associates or have started socail entrepeneurship.
It is safe to say that the placements in NLSIU would not disappoint you.
Hope it helped.
yes. there are changes in pattern of CLAT from the next exam like reduction in he number of questions and more comprehensive questions. and Removal of legal aptitude section has not been confirmed yet.
I do not think these changes neccessarily prove beneficial to students who are better in English. you still have enough time to prepare and you definitely can crack NLSIU with the right preparation.
heres something to help you:
https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-preparation-tips
All the best.
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