Institute of Law, Nirma University (ILNU) is a well-established private institute for legal studies and training, situated in Ahmedabad. It was established in 2007 as part of Nirma University and offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in legal education.
ILNU provides two integrated 5-year undergraduate courses, BA-LLB (Hons.) and B.Com-LL.B (Hons.), and various specializations in the LL.M. course. The institute also offers a Ph.D. program.
Candidates applying to the undergraduate courses must have passed Class 12 or any equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate of 45%. Admission to both the undergraduate and postgraduate programs is based on merit in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) examination. The CLAT exam is conducted annually in May.
The institute's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, and its programs are recognized for their academic rigor and practical exposure. With a strong focus on research and innovation, ILNU provides its students with opportunities to engage in research projects and participate in legal clinics, moot courts, and internships, among other activities.
Yes, you can pursue B.A., LL.B after your graduation. You can even pursue the degree without your BBA degree.
You can complete your BBA then pursue the B.A., LL.B. Both courses take about eight years to complete. You can also let go of BBA and complete your B.A., LL.B degree which takes about five years to complete. You can also complete your BBA through distance education and pursue B.A., LL.B through regular learning.
You can also decide to complete BBA and get into a three-year LL.B program in any university in the country that provides the course.
The answer depends on you entirely. You can give Nirma University a slip if you are getting offers from NLUs. But if you are not getting the top NLUs, Nirma University is one of the best private universities out there.
Nirma University promises to give the students better placements than some of the lower-tier NLUs. Nirma University is high on discipline and most of its students dislike this about the university.
What you should remember is that there is not much difference between how much you will pay if you end up studying in an NLU, and how much you will pay if you study at Nirma University in five years.
Nirma University is not as popular in the area of law as the top-tier NLUs even though it is pretty popular if we consider private institutes. If you have the skills and knowledge appropriate for placement, you will be placed at Nirma University. But getting good placements depends a lot on how much effort you put in.
If you work hard, 12 lakhs will definitely be worth it.
Amity Law School, Noida will be better for pursuing a 5-year BA LLB. It is well-reputed in the Law sector and offers good facilities. The placement opportunities offered by the institute are good. Recent highlights of Amity Law School, Delhi placements show the average CTC to be around INR 4-5 LPA. Top law firms from around the country and abroad visit the campus placements. Herbert Smith (UK), Roousee International (Dubai), Clyde & Co. (Dubai), etc. are among the major recruiters that took part in the campus drive.
NLU Delhi conducts the AILET for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs, including the BA LLB program. The AILET exam is highly competitive, and the cutoff marks vary from year to year, depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the availability of seats.
It is difficult to predict a specific score that would guarantee admission to NLU Delhi for the BA LLB program, as the cutoff marks may vary from year to year. However, based on past trends and previous year's cutoffs, a general idea of the cutoff marks can be obtained.
Here are the cutoff marks for AILET for the past three years for General Category
It's important to note that these are just the cutoff marks and meeting them does not guarantee a seat in NLU Delhi. Admission is also based on other factors like the availability of seats, reservation policy, and performance in the interview round (if applicable).
So, while no fixed score guarantees admission to NLU Delhi for the BA LLB program, aiming to score around 80-90 marks or above out of 150 marks in AILET exam would significantly increase your chances of getting a seat. However, it is always advisable to aim for the highest possible score and perform well in the interview round to maximize your chances of getting admission into NLU Delhi.
This is entirely a matter of your choice or preference. Both these courses have a very different offering from each other in terms of learning. One is a double bachelor (BA LLB) and the other is a Bachelor's + Master’s degree (BBA-MBA). You can choose one or the other on the basis of your interest. If you are someone who wants to pursue a career in law and be a lawyer, you should pick the course from NLSIU, and if the Management and business side of things is where your interests lie, the clear choice is IIM Indore.
If placements are what concern you, IIM Indore is the winner as compared to NLSIU. IIM Indore’s Integrated Programme in Management has an average pay package of about 20 lakhs per annum which is way more than NLSIU’s median at 12 lakhs per annum for a BA LLB graduate. Along with this, IIM Indore also offers opportunities to be placed abroad, and those who get placed abroad can get a package up to 90 LPA, on the other hand, NLSIU doesn’t have much scope for placements abroad and the few that take place don’t garner more than a 20L PA package.
After doing some research online, I found out that there is no age limit in getting admission to this course.
There are two options to pursue the course:
For a three-year course, the minimum eligibility is 45 to 60%. For a five-year course, the minimum eligibility is 45% to 60% for the general category and 40 % for the reserved categories.
Candidates will be selected based on their merit. This will include the marks obtained in the CLAT exam.
Asian Law College Noida is not that well-known. It is a 3rd tier private law college. Asian Law College also has a hefty fee structure.
You should try other colleges such as BVP and IPU instead of Asian Law College. You can even apply for Lloyd or Nirma as they are better-known law institutions than Asian Law College, Noida.
Asian Law College is a well-known law college, so you should try to find a better alternative.
One of my friends had completed his degree from SLS Noida and as per his opinion, SLS Noida is a far better place to pursue a Law degree than Lloyd Law School. The exposure offered in Symbiosis is of international level because it has university status. The fee structure is quite hefty but you will not at all regret spending that on Symbiosis Noida. After all, a good education is an investment for a bright future.
The faculties, internship, and placement opportunities are really great at Symbiosis.
Choosing an institute depends on several factors such as the fee budget, location, and your career plans. If you want to go into a corporate law firm, then the university you graduate from matters but if you want to pursue litigation, then it does not matter. So choose according to your convenience.
BA LLB is the study of law with few subjects of arts related to legal study. If you want to become a renowned lawyer then you have to implement your knowledge in practical situations.
Lucknow University is a good institute for a BA LLB, but you will have to make the most of your time there.