What Students Say?
Likes
- The multiple centers that the university offers, the Moot Competition that are conducted here give you the organizational skills and opportunity to meet partners at law firms and other law students from all over the globe
- The wide range of courses that are offered, and all kinds of teachers to help you out
Dislikes
- Lack of funding for MOOT's and ADR competitions that are organized
- the grading system is very different compared to the what it should be ideally
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum at NluD is regularly updated to include emerging fields like cyber law, environmental law and AI. It offers a mix of core subjects which is balanced and electives to make students choose and allowing them to specialize according to their interest. Practical learning is also there emphazised through moot courts, internships and research projects, Suggestion would be to move a little away from rot learning and more hands on experience the exams take place every 2 months and it can be difficult in the early years but as you continue to learn and adapt really well
Internships Opportunities
We have a RCC which provides internships in top law firms from 3rd year onwards based on ranks, the experience helps you to laern alot and help build a good legal career. This experience is provided to all irrespective of the positon one holds
Placement Experience
Campus placements happen on day zero for the 5th year students, though few companies come to NLUD the packages offered are quite high CAM,SAM, TRILEGAL the highest law firms come and hire from here offering 15-17lpa the percentage is quite low
Fees and Financial Aid
A national Law university, the fee structure for the 5 year program typically includes everything from tutitoin fees to library fees. In the first year the amount is around 2,80,000 which includes 2,20,000 for tuition, 10,000 for admission. Second year onwards the fees is sightly reduced to 2,45,000 with yearly increment of 5-10%. The people from category receive fee concessions, and offers various scholarships including merit-cum-means scholarships.
Campus Life
The campus life is mostly studies and moot by day to day we have events that are multicultural and inclusive of all we even have sports fest within the campus and even go to different unis once year for sports fest there are many student run collectives and organization that one can join
Hostel Facilities
The Uni provides 3 sharing rooms upto 3rd years and 2 sharing afterwords, the room are quite spacious and basic amenities are provided by the uni and ample space per person. we have clean washrooms and drinking water there is AC in hostels and warm water during winters.
Admission
I applied to nalsar, nujs and even Nluj i got in all of them but chose to stick with NLUD as internships are heavily based here and more over the college was close to my home and NIRF2 ranking is quite attractive. You need to give AILET exam and passing and getting a good rank in the same helps you achieve and enter into this college the cuttoff depends form year to year
Faculty
At NLUD, the ratio is typically around 1:10 to 1:12, allowing for personalized attention and strong academic relationship. Some proffesors are really great such as Anup Surendernath and K.J. Sophy who are quite deeply well versed with their subject infact most of the faculty here is like this. though the examination is rigorous, which includes mid sem, projects and end sems in which you need a cumilative of 50 percent to pass that particular subject. The fail ratio is very less due to great academic help The curicullum coveres are the relevant areas of law and practical learning is also supported
Night Life
there are no in and out timing in our campus, students are allowed to leave and come back at any time there is a gym in each hostel and sat and sun are also closed we have a cafetaria and one amul booth the campus is quite safe, cant say the same about dwarka
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