
What Students Say
Likes
- Lush, green campus atmosphere. Great for times outside of classes.
- Consistent fests throughout the year. Never a dull moment.
- Free health services from an in campus hospital
Dislikes
- Campus is located very far from the main city
- Mess food can be subpar at times and need to be improved
Course Curriculum Overview
So far the course has done well in building a foundation in basic principles and widely applied laws, with an aim to go further specific as the course goes on. The first 2 years has significant focus on BA subjects but it becomes heavily legal after that.
Placement Experience
Campus placements are done in the 9th semester A good amount of major firms come for placements including CAM, SAM, Khaitan etc. Packages can range between 12 to 24 lpa 100% of students sitting for campus placements were placed.
Fees and Financial Aid
For foreign nationals from non saarc countries, the tuition fees is 12000 usd. 6000usd for saarc countries 3 lakhs for general. Multiple scholarships are possible to apply for, based on clat ranks or type of reservation
Campus Life
The campus consistently has fests running throughout the year. Mostly regional fests spread out over 2 sems in the year. A reasonably vast library is available from 9am-12am with a large array of books and journals available to use. Campus also has a good culture of multiple sports such as football cricket and basketball
Hostel Facilities
Each room is shared by 2 students. Provided with 2 tables, 2 chairs, 2 cots and 2 cupboards. Hostel cost is around 24000 pa and is compulsory for all students to avail. Food is not too bad but quality does tend to fluctuate.
Admission
I had applied to Nlud as well but decided not to go as nalsar is closer to home and better for corporate. Nalsar primarily accepts admissions from the CLAT exam with cutoffs going into 300s Foreign nationals can apply based on 12th board or equivalent exam marks.
Faculty
Each course comprises of 100 marks per sem 25 coming from project 25 from mid semester exam 50 from end semester exam A total of 50 marks are required for a passing grade. Faculty provides input based on this format
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