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Academic ProgrammeAcademic Programmes
 
LL.M.
 Direct Admission of Foreign Nationals
 
Common Law Admission Test
Admission to the LL.M. Programme is made strictly on merit, based on aCommon Law Admission Test (CLAT) to be conducted at different centres across the country. NLSIU-Bangalore, NALSAR-Hyderabad, NLIU-Bhopal, NUJS-Kolkata, NLU- Jodhpur, HNLU-Raipur and GNLU-Ahmedabad have come together to conduct Common Law Admission Test. Further details regarding the Admission Test is made available athttp://www.clat.ac.in
 

Eligibility

To be eligible for admission to the 2-Year LL.M. Degree Programme, a candidate should have passed the LL.B. / B.L. Degree or an equivalent Degree from a recognized University with not less than 55% marks in the aggregate (50% in case of reserved Categories, i.e., S.C. / S.T. / Persons with Disability).

To be eligible for seats reserved under NALSAR (Amendment) Act No. 6 of 2010 for“Resident Students of Andhra Pradesh”, a candidate should be a Resident Student of A.P. and should have passed the qualifying examination from any educational institution in Andhra Pradesh and should secure appropriate rank in order of merit in the Common Law Admission Test-2011.

Statute-V provides that “Resident Student of Andhra Pradesh” means:

  • a student who or any one of his parents has resided in the State of Andhra Pradesh for a period of at least four years; or
  • a student who has studied in any one of the educational institutions in the State of Andhra Pradesh for a period of not less than four years leading to the qualifying examination

Intake and Resevation

The total number of Seats to be filled in through CLAT-2011 is 50 (FIFTY) with the following distribution across various Categories:

Category

TOTAL Seats Category-wise

No. of Seats for All India candidates

Number of Seats for Resident Students of A.P.

General

36

29

07

Scheduled Caste (15%)

08

06

02

Scheduled Tribe (7.5%)

04

03

01

Persons with Disability (3%)

02

02

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TOTAL SEATS

50

40

10

If a Resident Student of Andhra Pradesh qualifies for admission in the regular merit of all India CLAT-2011, he / she shall be considered against the All India Seat only and not against A.P. Quota Seat. If no candidate is available against the Seats reserved for Resident Students of Andhra Pradesh, such Seats shall be added to the relevant Categories under All India Quota.

The unfilled Seats reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates are assigned to Scheduled Tribe candidates and vice-versa. If sufficient eligible SC and ST candidates are not available to fill such Seats, they are reallocated to General Category candidates in the same order of CLAT merit. The vacant Seats of Persons with Disability Category shall be offered to the All India General Category Candidates only in order of CLAT-2011 merit.

Direct Admission

TEN Seats are allocated to Foreign Nationals. Only such candidates who possess citizenship of a country other than India shall be considered under this Category. Foreign Nationals need not take CLAT-2011 and shall apply direct to NALSAR. The vacant seats of Foreign National Category shall be offered to the All India General Category Candidates only in order of CLAT-2011 merit.

Specialisation Offered

Each candidate must choose an area of specialization* from the following:

  • Constitutional Law         
  • Corporate Law and Governance (including International Business)
  • Criminal Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Human Rights                                       
  • Insurance Laws
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • International Trade and Business Laws   
  • Jurisprudence     

* A subject specialisation will be offered subject to availability of faculty and sufficient number of students opting for it.

Course Structure

SEMESTER – I 

1.1 Comparative Jurisprudence

2 Credits
 

1.2 Comparative Constitutional Law

2 Credits
 

1.3 Teaching Methods and Research Methodology

2 Credits
 

1.4 Public International Law

2 Credits
 
   
SEMESTER – II 

2.1 Specialization Area - Paper - I    

*
 

2.2 Specialization Area - Paper - II   

*
 

2.3 Specialization Area - Paper - III (optional)   

*
 
   
SEMESTER – III 

3.1 Specialization Area - Paper - IV  

*
 

3.2 Specialization Area - Paper -V 

*
 

3.3 Specialization Area - Paper - VI (opetional)

*
 
   
SEMESTER – IV 
4

Specialization Area - Paper – VII

*
 
 

Dissertation                                                      
Viva - Voce                                                         
Teaching Assignment

6
 

* Course credits to be assigned later

The title and the course content of the papers in each of the optional areas will be as prescribed from time to time by the Post-Graduate Faculty Committee subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.

Fee Structure

 

Tuition Fee

Rs. 65,000/- p.a. for Indian Nationals (to be paid in two equal installments at the beginning of each semester)
US $ 2000 p.a. or its equivalent in Indian Rupee for Foreign Nationals (to be paid in two equal installments at the beginning of each Semester)

Academic Support Services Fee      Rs. 3,000/- p.a. (to be paid in two equal installments)
Admission Fee  Rs. 1,000/- (one time payment)
Examination Fee Rs. 200 per course
Library Fee   Rs. 3,000/- p.a.
Internet Fee   Rs. 8,000/- p.a.
Electricity Charges   Rs. 5,000/- p.a
Sports and Games facilities fee     Rs. 3,000/- p.a.
Journals Fee           Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Dissertation FeeRs. 1,000/-
Re-reistration FeeRs. 5,000/- per course
Repeat Improvment Examination FeeRs.    500/- per course
Room Rent    Rs. 12,000/- p.a.
Mess AdvanceRs. 20,000/-(@ Rs.2,000/- p.m. for 10 months)
Refundable Deposit 
Library Deposit    Rs. 5,000/- # 
Hostel DepositRs. 10,000/- #
Mess DepositRs. 5,000/- #
  

# Subject to approval of the Executive Council

Scholarships

Two (2) merit Scholarships, each of Rs. 8,000/- p.m., will be awarded to the graduate students of NALSAR admitted to the LL.M. Degree Programme. If no student of NALSAR is admitted, the same will be extended by the Vice-Chancellor to the students of other Universities, admitted for the said programme. 

 

 
 
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