17 Nov, 2024
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PhD Entrance Test Date | 24 Nov, 2024 |
Selection List Releases for Interview | 02 Dec, 2024 |
Interview Dates | 21 Dec, 2024 - 22 Dec, 2024 |
Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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L.L.M 1 Course | ₹2.4 Lakhs (Total Fees) | L.L.B. with 50% + CLAT | 12 Dec - 15 Oct 2024 | |
Ph.D 1 Course | ₹97,100 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
BALLB {Hons.} | ₹2.4 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + CLAT | 1 Aug - 31 Mar 2024 |
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Assignments and internships every semester are mandatory as a curriculum, let's check their real-world relevance. let me tell this before hand that the biggest tool of the good lawyer is the effective legal research they can offer and assignments require this from you. You are supposed to present new edges of the subjects and your possible contribution for the same which helps students in future be it in advocacy, judgeship or educator.
The other part is of internships, which in other words is real-world law interactions in courts, law chambers, firms and tribunals. What else can be relevant if not internships? Other than this workshops, legal aids, webinars and other guest lectures are frequently conducted keeping students in touch with their respective inspirations.
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Course curriculum is quite good as we have 4 subjects of law in 1st year and others are of ba then the law subjects gets increased in 2nd year we have have the choice of elective subjects in our 4th 5th year
The curriculum is comprehensive and complies with the UGC guidelines perfectly and in the coming years they were introducing more and more subjects for the honours curriculum. The curriculum perfectly covers all the laws required for a five-year Curriculum
The brochure of the college says the current student faculty ratio is 21:1. Law faculties are highly qualified and had a great experience in their respective fields, most of our faculties are pass-outs of different top National Law Universities. I would say the most amazing thing about DNLU is its teaching staff, the faculties are very friendly in nature and help every student who come to them. There are two exams every semester, the mid term and the end terms, the exams are not so easy as this is a National Law University and thus it maintains a standard of question papers.
The curriculum of the college is very interactive. The curriculum helps us to understand the legal theories and technicality with the blend of arts subjects. The vice-chancellor of the college is also very good and inspiring. The faculty of the college is high;y experienced. From time to time we are also provided with the guest lecture from the industry pioneers. The faculty are cooperative and helpful. They help us to understand complicated technical terms in an easy way.
Being a state run institution, its fee structure is very much feasible compared to private institutions but stiil its a little costly and the whole fee has to paid in a one time full payment for the whole year and the mess fees has to be paid separately Despite that it alao provide students with scholarships
The college fee structure is bit on the higher side ie a bit expensive, I feel. The fees are Rs 180,000 per annum which makes it to Rs 900,000 on s total for a period of five years which is not very economical or affordable.
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