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The curriculum of this university is specifically tailored to cater to the future needs of the students as there are extensive reading materials provided for each course. After the third year, you have clinical courses from which you can choose. I find this aspect very useful because, if you have picked out a career path, this might just be a value addition to you! As for the exams, there are two exams per semester a mid-semester examination for 20 marks, and an end-semester examination for 30 marks. Rest of the 50 marks are divided into research projects, class presentations, and reports.
In comparison to TOP 5-6 National Law Universities, the number of students getting placements in TNNLU is relatively low. But, in the last 2-3 years, the scenario of placement has changed a lot. Students are getting placed in reputed Tier-1 firms such as Trilegal, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan, etc. Alumni of the TNNLU are working as professors, judicial clerks, advocates of the Supreme Court as well as High Courts, and legal officers in banks and many students opt for higher education from Indian and foreign institutes. The university has a specific Internship and Placement Cell that works for providing a wide of opportunities to students. However, TNNLU has a long way to go in the field of placements.
The college management is effective and is working hard to develop this young college. They are friendly to the students too. Easily approachable.
A student needs to clear his higher secondary or equivalent examination from a recognized institute with 45% aggregate. Only then he'll be eligible to sit in common law admission test (CLAT) whose scores determine the final selection.
The minimum eligibility is to have a degree in LLB or an equivalent exam with an aggregate of 55%. Then, you'll have to clear common admission law test (CLAT) in order to finally qualify for the admission to this course.
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