National Law University (NLU) is a specialized university focusing on legal education and research.
There are several NLUs located across India, with each state having its own NLU.
NLUs offer undergraduate (LLB), postgraduate (LLM), and doctoral (PhD) programs in law.
Admission to NLUs is based on national-level entrance exams such as CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
The eligibility criteria vary for different courses but generally require a minimum percentage in the qualifying exam.
Yes, NLUs have reservation policies as per government regulations for categories such as SC, ST, OBC, and EWS.
The fee structure varies for different NLUs and courses. It is advisable to check the specific NLU's website for details.
Graduates from NLUs have excellent career prospects and can work as lawyers, legal advisors, corporate counsels, and in various other legal and corporate roles.
Yes, NLUs offer scholarships and financial aid to deserving students based on merit and other criteria.
Some NLUs may offer distance education or online courses, but the availability varies. It is recommended to check the specific NLU's website for details.