National Law University, Cuttack
After the completion of your BA LLB course, you can get a placement, you don’t have to wait till you complete LLM for a placement.
Hi,
Yes, in most cases students have to reside in the hostel.
If you have medical or other reasons that the wardens and the Vice-Chancellor deem find sufficient, you can be allowed to stay at home and attend the university like a day student.
If you live nearby you can go home in Friday and come back in Monday.
Yes , according to the rules and regulation of NLU Sonipat, all the students will have to stay in the hostel residence but this condition is only for the freshers that means if you are in the first year then you will have to follow this rule and then you are free to live anywhere after the completion of your year.
For more details you can refer below link - https://www.careers360.com/university/dr-br-ambedkar-national-law-university-sonipat
Hope this will help.
All the best.
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There isn't any standard formula of how many hours to study in order to Crack law entrances. But it is recommended to study with all your heart and with proper strategy for whatever time duration you're studying. It is suggested to devote around 5 hours everyday with a consistent practice to get desired results.
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The popular courses offered by NLUs include BA LLB , BBA LLB , BSc LLB , BCom LLB and LLM . It should be noted that no NLU offers 3-year LLB programme. You can go for any course as per your career choices and area of interest. For admission, you have to appear in the entrance test known as CLAT and clear the cutoff.
Hello there,
Hope you are okay.
National Law University Odisha has released Fees for different law courses.University offers BA LLB and BBA LLB programmes for the duration of 5 years.
Fees for LLM course is :
1,51,500 which includes
Tuition fees -----70,000
Admission fees -----5,000
Student welfare fund --- 5,000
Examination fee and Internet fee---- 10,000
Electricity charges-----15,000 and hostel fee, library fee are remained.
Use this link to know more information:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nluo-cuttack-fee-structure
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Hey!
If you have query regarding whether you can pursue BA LLB through CLAT Exam and get yourself enrolled in National Law Universities (NLUs) belonging from science stream, then you have nothing to worry about. You can definitely give CLAT Exam and if you qualify the exam and get very good rank then you can get into NLUs no matter which stream you belong from. For further information regarding CLAT exam, refer the link mentioned below so that you will be well acquainted with the exam syllabus, pattern, preparation tips and so on.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
If you further have any queries regarding this, you can always write in the comment section or post your query.
All the best!
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well! Firstly do focus on your 12 class properly.It will be more helpful to you and if you want to pursue criminal law at NLU you can get scholarship if you will have good marks in academics and also they conduct a test for scholarship,so by qualify that you can get scholarship and also you can stay alone by taking a room nearby but in hostel you have to stay with two or three others.
Thanking you!
Hello,
CLAT UG is conducted for 150 marks and CLAT PG is conducted to 120 marks. The cut off is different for each category. As you haven't mentioned the category we assume that you belong to general category. Last year the cut off was as follows for admission in to NLU, Bangalore
Cut off changes every year depending on total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc.
To check the previous year cut off click on the link given below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nlsiu-bangalore-cutoff
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