National Law University, Cuttack
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.
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https://www.careers360.com/university/national-law-university-new-delhi
https://www.careers360.com/university/gujarat-national-law-university-gandhinagar
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Hello student in terms of facility, faculty and placement also student prefer National law University's over any other University.
Gujarat national law University is one of the best and reputed NLU.
GNLU has secured 7th position in NIRF ranking.
Admission in GNLU 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 board.
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/gujarat-national-law-university-gandhinagar/amp
Median placement package in GNLU is around - 4to 6 LPA (lakh per annum)
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Facility of Gujarat national law University is as mentioned below -
Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
Gym
Library
Sports
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IT Infrastructure
MootCourt
Alumni Alumni Associations
Hi aspirant,
All three universities have their own pros. It entirely depends on your choice of subject you want to study.
If you want to study law, you can take admission in GNLU. Its a government university providing high class education.
Hope that helps.
Yeah! NLU Delhi offers BA LLB program for those who have passed 12th in any stream satisfying the eligibility criteria of the Entrance Examination. The program has 120 seats and it offers admission on the AILET rank.
The eligibility criteria for AILET is that you should have minimum 50% marks in your 10+2.
To know more about AILET visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
To know more about NLU visit the link below:
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi,
You cannot become a CID officer mere on selecting a good institution to study. NLU(National Law University) is certainly an excellent institute for exposure. But, you need to study to the entrance exam followed by the interview and medical tests. These all things need to be done by you. Mere selecting a good institution for pursuing a course will not land you in becoming a CID officer. Many private institutions, students even crack public services exam with top rank every year. NLU is definitely a good choice but you should also focus more on preparing for the entrance test.
National Law University Delhi, is one of the best Law Institutions in our Capital, having excellent faculty, infrastructure and a strong curriculum providing effective legal education.
The Total Course Fees for various Programmes at NLU Delhi are as follows
1. BA LLB Hons (5Years) 5.75 Lakhs
2. LLM (1 Year) 1.24 Lakhs
3. PG Diploma Courses INR 13000 (1 Year Course)
For more information about NLU Delhi do follow the link below
GNLU Gandhinagar is one of the best Law Universities of India, ranked #5 on the NIRF Law School Rankings. GNLU has excellent faculty, infrastructure and provides great legal education.
You preference should be as follows
1. GNLU Gandhinagar
2. MS University, Baroda
3. Parul University Vadodara
For more information about GNLU Gandhinagar do follow the link below
Hi
Yes, you will have to pay the fee of NLU after qualifying CLAT , even if you top the CLAT examination then also you will have to pay the fee.
This is because,
the CLAT examination is just an entrance examination to shortlist students for admission and not for the exemption of fee.
For example,
As per the fee structure of NLU Bangalore one year fee for UG course is provided below for different category :-
Category
Fees Structure UG ( For 1 Year)
General
Rs.2,62,000.00
SC / ST
Rs. 2,58,875.00
You can check the same at
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nlu-fee-structure
To help you further,
Below is CLAT UG examination pattern, so that you can prepare accordingly :-
* total number of questions :- 150 questions
* type of questions asked :- mcqs/objective. Basically, your clat question paper will contain several passages of around 300 to 450 words and those passages will be followed by series of mcqs.
* medium of the question paper :- English
* mode of the examination :- it will be conducted in offline mode / pen paper based examination
* total marks :- the examination will be conducted for a total of 150 marks
*Duration of the examination :- 2 hours
*marking scheme :-
. -) you get one mark for each correct answer .
. -) here is penalty of 0.25 Mark for each wrong answer
Subject wise number of questions in your clat 2021 examination is provided below:-
*english language :- 28 - 32 questions
*quantitative techniques :- 13-17questions
*Legal Reasoning :- 35-39 questions
*current affairs including gk :- 35-39 questions
*Logical Reasoning :- 28-32 questions
For more details regarding clat examination pattern you can visit our page at
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
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