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Yes it has all the necessary infrastructure facilities and equipment. It has everything a class needs. It maintains a good hygiene and cleanliness. The foods are having great taste and are properly cooked.
The classrooms are well furnished and there are ample number of classrooms in all three floors. The library is still in making , so we have to manage with a smaller one which is present in the academic block itself. The sports centre is decent and could have been better. The best thing about the hostels are single occupancy rooms and the food is top notch.
The college comprises of an academic block where you spend most of your time. There you can find the different lecture halls, tutorial rooms, moot court halls, commitee rooms, faculty chambers, seminar halls etc. There 2 boys hostel and 1 girls hostel with single room occupancy. Another girls hostel and the law library is still under construction. There are different sports facilities available on campus. However the scenic beauty of Mahanadi and Kathajodi is the cherry on the cake.
Hello aspirant,
No, you need to pass the CLAT exam with high results in order to get accepted into any of the NLUs. They must take the AILET 2024 test only if they want to be considered for admission to NLU Delhi.
NLUs are required to clat. Private colleges administer their own entrance exam. Without a doubt, you are not required to pay anything to attend any private college. The clat must only be taken by nlus.
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Getting admitted to National Law Universities (NLUs) in India is highly competitive and primarily hinges on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), which is the gateway for undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. The initial step involves taking the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), a nationwide entrance examination conducted annually for gaining entry into NLUs' undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs. It's vital to verify that you meet the specific eligibility criteria set by the NLU and the program of your choice. While eligibility requirements may have slight variations among different NLUs, typically, for undergraduate programs, you should have successfully completed your 10+2 education with a specified minimum percentage.
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Hello aspirant,
LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three- or five-year undergraduate degree program in law that can be pursued following high school graduation or after completing the 10+2 course, as appropriate. A basic study in law that teaches students about the legal procedures used by lawyers is called Bachelor of Legislative Law. The LLB program assists students in gaining a logical, analytical, and critical grasp of legal matters and teaches them how to apply these abilities to address social and legal problems in society.
to know the complete process of how to get into NLU, visit following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
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There are a total of 120 seats in the BA LLB course offered by NLUO Cuttack.
NLUO Cuttack offers LLM specialization in Corporate law & Commercial law and Constitutional law & Administrative law.
Yes, the university offers a hostel facility with single bedded rooms.
For BA LLB, the NLUO Cuttack fee is Rs. 2,11,000 per year.