National Law University Admission 2025 – CLAT, Courses, Fees & Result

National Law Universities – CLAT Admission, Exam, Result & Course Guide

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National Law Universities (NLUs) are India’s premier institutions for legal education, established to modernize and professionalize law studies. The first NLU was founded in 1987, and today there are 25+ NLUs across India. These universities follow a rigorous academic structure combining classroom learning with practical exposure such as moot courts, internships, legal aid clinics, research projects, and court visits. NLUs are known for producing top advocates, judges, corporate lawyers, policy experts, academicians, and civil servants.


University / Board Information Table

Details Information
University System National Law Universities (NLUs)
First NLU National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (1987)
Type Autonomous / State & Central Universities
Locations Across India (Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Jodhpur, etc.)
Admission Start Date January – February
Admission Process CLAT / AILET + Centralized Counseling
Eligibility Criteria 10+2 / Graduation (Course-wise)
Courses Offered Integrated Law, LLM, PhD
Fee Structure ₹2,00,000 – ₹3,50,000 per year (Approx.)
Exam Mode Offline (Pen & Paper)
Admit Card Online (CLAT / AILET)
Syllabus Law + Interdisciplinary Subjects
Supplementary / Backlog University-wise rules
Re-evaluation As per NLU regulations
Result Declaration Online
Practice / Training Moot courts, internships, legal aid
Official Website https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in

 

Admission Process

Admissions to most NLUs are conducted through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. National Law University Delhi conducts admissions through AILET. Candidates must register online, appear in the entrance exam, and participate in centralized counseling for seat allotment based on rank, category, and preferences.

Eligibility Criteria

  • UG (BA LLB / BBA LLB): 10+2 pass with minimum qualifying marks
  • PG (LLM): LLB degree from a recognized university
  • Age Limit: As per CLAT / AILET rules

Required Documents

  • 10th & 12th mark sheets
  • Graduation mark sheets (for LLM)
  • CLAT / AILET Admit Card & Scorecard
  • Aadhaar Card / Photo ID
  • Category / EWS certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photographs

Courses & Subjects Offered

  • UG: BA LLB, BBA LLB, BSc LLB
  • PG: LLM (Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, IPR, International Law)
  • Doctoral: PhD in Law
  • Core Subjects: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Corporate Law, IPR, Environmental Law

Special Note

National Law Universities are highly competitive and academically demanding. Along with strong theoretical foundations, students gain extensive practical exposure, making NLUs the top choice for legal education in India. Aspirants should start CLAT/AILET preparation early and regularly check official portals for exam dates, admit cards, counseling schedules, and results.

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