NALSAR 2008 Eligibility and Admission Procedure:
To be eligible for the admission into bachelor’s programme, a candidate must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination securing 50% of marks in the aggregate and those who are taking this examination in 2008 are also entitled to apply; must be less than 20 years of age as on 1st July, 2008 (22 years in the case of SC/ST candidates and 25 years in case of persons with disability).
Intake and Reservation:
Number of Seats:
The total no of seats - 80 (Eighty)
Reservations:
The number of students to be admitted through admission test is seventy with the following reservations:
- Scheduled Caste - 15% (11 Seats)
- Scheduled Tribe - 7.5% (5 Seats)
- Women* - 30% (Horizontal)
- Persons with Disability - 3% (2 Seats)
* Since women candidates admitted come to about 50% on their own merit this reservation does not affect the seats in the general category.
In addition, 10 seats are allotted to Foreign Nationals. Candidates possessing the citizenship of a country other than India will only be considered under this category.
The foreign students will be admitted directly on the basis of their performance in qualifying examination, overall academic record and proficiency in English language. All foreign candidates must apply directly to the Registrar, NALSAR, Hyderabad in the prescribed application form with supporting documents by
10th April, 2008.
LL.M Program
A candidate with LL.B./B.L. degree or equivalent degree from any University with 55% of marks is eligible to apply for LL.M.. The maximum intake will be 60 subject to SC (15%), ST (7.5%) and disability (3%) reservations.
There is no separate quota for foreign students. Interested foreign students may apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NALSAR, Hyderabad on or before
10 th April, 2008.
Duration: The duration of the LL.M. course is two years and each year comprises two semesters.
Specialisations:
Each candidate must choose an area of specialisation from the following:
1. Human Rights
2. Environment Law
3. Intellectual Property
4. Corporate Law and Governance (including International Business)
5. Insurance Laws
6. Constitutional Law
7. Criminal Law
For further details about NALSAR, please visit:
www.nalsar.ac.in
National Academy of Legal Studies and Research 2008