National Law University, Cuttack
Hi Preethi,
From my research, Nlu's doesn't have other specialization course with B.A LLB.
For B.A LLB you have to score minimum 50% marks in 10+2 and should appera nin AILET exam.
B.A LLB course is for 5 years and AILET exam contains 150 questions with 150 marks.Questions from logical reasoning, General Knowledge,Basic mathematics and English are asked.
Hope this will help you.
Thank you
Hello Arbaz
There are few colleges/universities that offers scholarship. I am listing them below : -
1. National Law University (NLU) - Jodhpur
2. University of Allahabad, Allahabad
3. National Law University (NLU), New Delhi
4. National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal ( but only to SC ST and OBC)
5. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
6. School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
7. National Law University, Odisha, Cuttack
All the best dear :)
Hello Aspirant,
Do you want to know about NLU Odisha fees Structure? The Tution fees of NLU Odisha is 1,20,000.00 Per Annum. You can check the detailed fees structure to go through with the given below link.
https://www.nluo.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate-programmes/
Good Luck!
Hi Mukul
The scholarship is generally not provided in NLIU Bhopal but for category students whose annual family income is less 3 lakhs, there are some provisions for scholarships. Otherwise they provide student loans with low interest rates which can you help you a lot.
Dear Aspirant,
For admission in NLU, Delhi you have to prepare for the national level entrance test AILET 2020. It is conducted for both LLB, LLM and PhD. programmes. Also, it is help on the first Sunday of May and that is what is proposed for this year as well.
Here are the details of the exam. The application starts in the first week of January 2020 and will go on till the second week of April 2020. After you get your admit card in the very next week, the exam will be held in the first week of May 2020. The announcement of the results will depend on the course. For instance, results for LLB will be declared in the 3rd week of May 2020 while for LLM, they will be declared in the 1st week of July, 2020 and PhD in the subsequent week.
If you are applying for LLB, you should have passed your 10+2 exam from a recognised board or an equivalent examination with the aggregate of 50% marks in the final examination. Even if you have given the following in March 2019/April 2019, you are eligible to apply.
For LLM, you need an LLB degree or equivalent law degree with an aggregate of 55% marks or 50% marks depending on your caste.
The syllabus is the exam is as follows:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-syllabus
Here is the exam pattern with the details about the paper and the marking scheme:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-exam-pattern
For further details, you can also check:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello !! So..the total fee structure for BA LLB (HONS) tuition fee is 1,38,000 per year.Total for five years program it is nearly 6.7lakhs.And..hostel is separate ,total expenses covers 2 lakhs per year.Just go through the link provided :
https://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-ba.aspx
I hope this would helps you.Good luck!!
CLAT is for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes. For CLAT PG, you should possess a Bachelor's degree in Law. But because your highest qualification is BA and that is not a law degree, you are not eligible for CLAT PG. But now talking about CLAT UG, you need to have completed your 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 45%. It is 45% for General Category and 40% for Reserved Categories. As there is no upper age limit for CLAT, you can appear for CLAT UG. Not based on your BA qualification but based on your 12th qualification. For more information, please visit our page at: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
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