The answer to your question is affirmative. They have a distinct and well-designed content and curriculum in ADR (Advanced Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution) at Nalsar.
Many of my friends studied here. According to them, the academics here are of an international standard and the assessment process is quite comprehensive and systematic.
| Categories | ADR at NLU Hyderabad (Nalsar) |
| Course Fee | 30,000 |
| Course Duration | 1 year (Part Time) |
| Highest CTC | 12 LPA |
| Average CTC | 8.5 LPA |
| Recruiting Companies | ITC, Cognizant, Trident, Deloitte, etc. |
The syllabus of ADR in Nalsar signifies the revolutionary and modified crescendos in the field very effectively.
My best friend was in the science stream and took admission as a B.Tech student in IIT Kharagpur, but afterward, he prepared for Law for 3 months and got through. He's an advocate today.
It is absolutely possible to prepare for the exam in such a short period. Just maintain the balance and if you could, devote more time for preparation. Strategic time management and discipline are what you need.
Work on the derivations in Physics and concepts. Read current affairs in between and this will be a good way to work in balance.
I am currently studying at the NALSAR University of Law. NALSAR has excellent infrastructure and college life. Here are some highlights of the facilities and campus life at our university:
Thus, NALSAR offers a good campus life and all the necessary facilities to its students.
I am currently studying at the NALSAR University of Law. NALSAR has excellent infrastructure and college life. Here are some highlights of the facilities and campus life at our university:
Thus, NALSAR offers a good campus life and all the necessary facilities to its students.
The NALSAR University of Law was established in 1998 through a Statute by the state of Andhra Pradesh. NALSAR stands for the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research. The University has actively been a part of important discussions on the justice system and law of this country.
NALSAR is regarded as one of the best legal schools in India, with top faculty members from India and abroad. It accepts the best students from all across the nation. NALSAR is currently ranked #3 out of all law colleges in India, as per the NIRF 2023 Report.
Yes, NALSAR does have the provision for an OBC quota for admission to its BA LLB (Hons.) program. A total of 52 seats are reserved for the OBC category admissions into the BA LLB (Hons.) course at NALSAR.
I have listed below the seat matrix and reservation details for NALSAR’s BA LLB (Hons.) course:
|
Category |
Total seats (Category-wise) |
Total seats for All India Candidates |
Total seats for Resident Students of Telangana |
|
Unreserved |
66 |
51 |
15 |
|
SC |
19 |
14 |
5 |
|
ST |
8 |
7 |
1 |
|
OBC / BC (Non Creamy Layer) |
26 |
17 |
9 |
|
EWS |
13 |
10 |
3 |
|
Total Seats |
132 |
99 |
33 |
Overall every student here are placed and in corporate houses as NALSAR unlike other NLUs where litigation is at the forefront, here it's Corporate LAW. So, i am quite happy and little skeptical too that, i get the top placements as next year onwards as we enter the final year, we will stand qualified for placements.
Faculties are very or rather the most strictest species of this planet. Our marking system is 25 marks for research papers, 25 for internals and 50 for finals. CGPA are calculated on the basis of 8 and scoring over 6 is impossible unless you have studies your only point. Thus, faculties are best at teaching but when it comes to give us some marks they are very miser.
50 acres of lush green campus and it's so beautiful that I literally love walking and playing around the campus. Hyderabad is not so cold but our campus experience winters every morning. Our buildings and now the newly built Management building is also quite different and new and has more facilities than our law buildings. Hostels are great and best is they are just 100m from the academic block.
Our hostel is super and there are two seater and single seater rooms. Both the options are available, and I have taken a single seater room which is available for students once they are in third year. Fees increases slightly but attach washrooms and having privacy was more important to me and hence I took this room.