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National law School of India University - [NLS], Nagarbhavi

The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is a state-funded public law school that is autonomous. Furthermore, NLU is located in India's Silicon Valley, namely Bangalore, Karnataka. NLSIU is the only law school in the country to offer integrated undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate legal degrees. The consequence of National Law School's greatness, on the other hand, is represented in the rankings of prestigious organisations such as NIRF, India Today, The Week, QS World, and NAAC.<br>Learn More on : https://www.cheggindia.com/university/

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National law School of India University - [NLS], Nagarbhavi

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  1. ADMISSION NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY COURSE & FEE LATEST UPDATES

  2. About University • Important Facts and Figures • History • Ranking • Infrastructure • Courses Offered • FAQ Table of Content

  3. ABOUT UNIVERSITY National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is an autonomous state-funded public law institute. Moreover, NLU is located in the Silicon Valley of India, that is, Bangalore in Karnataka. As a matter of fact, NLSIU is the first law university to offer integrated law degrees across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. However, the result of the excellence of National Law School is reflected in the rankings of top-level bodies including NIRF, India Today, The Week, QS World, and NAAC. In addition to this, NLSIU maintained the first position continuously for the year 2018, 2019, and 2020. To clarify, the university received the award in the category of Top Law University by NIRF. Furthermore, the National Law School of India University is a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

  4. As a matter of fact, NLSIU has recognition from the Bar Council of India. Undoubtedly, National Law School Bangalore is the topmost law university in India. Moreover, NLU, Bangalore is the main element to transform the Indian legal system. In addition to this, National Law School, Bangalore, introduced a unique teaching system called Group teaching in the country. To clarify, NLSIU doesn’t teach in a traditional lecture way to their students. Instead, each classroom has two professional law teachers where they argue the law. Besides this, the National Law School of India placement cell provides an outstanding opportunity in the respectable law firms of India. .

  5. IMPORTANT FACTS AND FIGURE

  6. HISTORY Undoubtedly, there was a growing demand to study law courses among the students since the 1960s. For this reason, the top-class lawyers namely, Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah, Upendra Baxi, and Ram Jethmalani along with a legal team made strong efforts to establish a law university. To clarify, these three lawyers wanted to set the foundation of Indian law colleges on the lines of Harvard Law School. Consequently, the state government and the Bar Council of India Trust reached a consensual agreement. Finally, the government of Karnataka decided to give India as well as the state a National Level State-Funded Public Law University.

  7. HISTORY As a result, the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) was founded on 29th August 1987 via state law. On the contrary, the State Assembly gave the final authority, that is, Chancellor, to the Chief Justice of India. On the whole, the National Law School of India history relates to providing quality education to students across India in the field of law. As a matter of fact, NLSIU started its first batch in 1988, even before the construction of its own campus. For this reason, the first batch studied at the Central College of Bangalore University until 1991. Later, NLS Bangalore shifted it to its building at the Nagarbhavi campus.

  8. RANKING

  9. INFRASTRUCTURE Undoubtedly, NLSIU has a lush green 23-acre campus at Nagarbhavi. Moreover, National Law School has well-developed modern infrastructural facilities such as academic blocks, a state-of-the-art library, spacious canteens, a well-equipped health centre. As well as, the law university has a fully furnished faculty quarters and hostels for men and women. In addition to this, the sports facilities include a well-built gymnasium, as well as adequate infrastructure for football, badminton and basketball.

  10. COURSES OFFERED That is to say, National Law School offers various UG, PG, and PhD courses across law and related streams. In addition to this, NLU has an intake capacity of 120+ students in its undergraduate law courses, as well as 40 in PG law programs. Besides this, NLS offers 50 seats in its Master of Public Policy programme. Read more in detail about National Law School of India University courses. Bachelor’s Course: NLSIU, as a matter of fact, offers two undergraduate law courses namely, BA LLB, and BA LLM. However, the most popular course is 5 years integrated BA LLB (Hons) programme. As a matter of fact, NLS, Bangalore, increased the student intake for its flagship BA LLB (Hons) Undergraduate Programme from 80 to 120.

  11. COURSES OFFERED Master’s Courses: Undoubtedly, NLSUI also offers post graduate law courses across various disciplines. However, the most in-demand courses are MA Public Policy and MBL. PhD./M.Phil Courses: As a matter of fact, the National Law School of India University provides education in 3 PhD streams. To clarify, these streams are law, public policy, and interdisciplinary subjects. Moreover, the law school has 13 varied research centres for a category-specific approach

  12. FAQ Q. 1 What is the fee structure of NLU Bangalore? Obviously, each course has a different fee structure at NLSIU, Bangalore. Moreover, the fee of the BA LLB course is ₹ 288855 per annum for general category student. On the contrary, the reserved category candidates must pay ₹ 285445 per annum. Besides this, the fee structure of the BA LLM course is ₹ 218875 (general category) and 215300 (reserved category). However, the course fee for MPP and PhD is ₹ 228775 and ₹ 85000 respectively. Q. 2 How can I apply for National Law School India university? As a matter of fact, the candidate can apply by visiting the official website https://www.nls.ac.in/ for filling the application form. Furthermore, each candidate must register and select the desired course as well as the subject of specialisation. In addition to this, the applicant must fill in the basic information such as the applicant’s name, guardian, and age. Besides this, upload the required documents. Lastly, the candidate must submit the filled application form. As well as, pay the application fee via an online mode.

  13. FAQ Q. 3 What courses does NLSIU offer? NLSIU, as a matter of fact, offers 10 programs, 2 at UG level, 1 at PG level, 4 at Doctoral level. In addition to this, NLS also offers certain courses in online & hybrid mode. To clarify, the National Law School offers BA LLB, BA LLM, MA Public Policy, PhD in Law, PhD in Integrated Programme, as well as, Integrated PhD Programme in Public Policy. Besides this, NLU, Bangalore offers 8 programs under online and hybrid mode namely MA Business Law, PG Diploma in Human Rights Law, PG Diploma in Medical Ethics, Diploma in Environmental Law, PG Diploma in Consumer Law, and others. On the contrary, National Law School has a competitive admission procedure. Also, there are limited number of seats. So, the candidate must prepare himself/herself well to enrol in a course at National Law School. Q. 4 How many research centres do NLSIU have? That is to say, the National Law School, Bangalore has a total of 13 research centres. On the whole, these centres are namely, Advanced Centre for Research, Centre for Child, Centre for Environmental Law (CEERA), Centre in Health Ethics, CIPRA (Intellectual Property Centre), Centre for Labour Studies, and others. .

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