National Law University, New Delhi
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There are 20 NLUs in India. While 19 of them accept CLAT score, one - NLU, Delhi - conducts its own entrance exam known as AILET.
Just like IITs and IIMs the quality varies immensely within the 20 LNU. To get an
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The package depends on the student capability & skills but after completing Law programme from NLU Delhi you can expect the average package around 10 to 12 lakh per annum. You can check the genuine reviews & other detail with given below link.
NLU Delhi Reviews
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Hi, For BALLB the fees in NLU Delhi is Rs. 1,81,000 for first year for general category.
You can check the complete fees details and distribution here .
All national law schools are good and it depends upon your score/rank and the college cutoff that which NLU you get admission in. The admission process in different for both the colleges. To get admission in NLU Delhi you will be required to clear the AILET exam whereas to get
In order to get admission in NLU Delhi You can check the required score given below:
General: around 89
Scheduled Castes: around 71
Scheduled Tribes: around 68
For further you can go through with given below link.
AILET cutoff
All India Law Entrance Test commonly known as AILET is conducted every year by National Law University Delhi (NLU-D) for the admissions to five-year integrated & post graduation law programme. In order to get admission in NLU Delhi you require approximately 89 marks in AILET entrance exam as a general
Assuming asking for CLAT syllabus & the exam pattern,
English including Comprehension– You need to focus over English based comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension section, you will be questioned on understanding of a passage including its central theme and word-meanings. Some of the questions will also cover
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