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NALSAR BA LLB (Honours) Syllabus

The document provides information on admissions, eligibility, intake, reservation, curriculum, fees, and financial assistance for the 5-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Degree Programme at NALSAR University of Law. Admission is based on merit from the Common Law Admission Test and eligibility varies for general, reserved, and resident categories. The curriculum spans 10 semesters covering subjects like legal theory, contracts, torts, constitution, and includes clinical work and electives, while annual tuition fees are Rs. 100,000 for Indian students and $5000-10,000 for international students.

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NALSAR BA LLB (Honours) Syllabus

The document provides information on admissions, eligibility, intake, reservation, curriculum, fees, and financial assistance for the 5-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Degree Programme at NALSAR University of Law. Admission is based on merit from the Common Law Admission Test and eligibility varies for general, reserved, and resident categories. The curriculum spans 10 semesters covering subjects like legal theory, contracts, torts, constitution, and includes clinical work and electives, while annual tuition fees are Rs. 100,000 for Indian students and $5000-10,000 for international students.

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Admission to the 5-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.

) Degree Programme is made strictly on


merit based on the performance at the Common Law Admission Test. For details visit
www.clat.ac.in.

ELIGIBILITY

The eligibility is as per CLAT Notification. For details see www.clat.ac.in.

To be eligible for the 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.

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


i) 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
ii) 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 RESERVATION

B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)


Category TOTAL No. of Seats Number of
Seats for Seats for
Category- All India Resident
wise candidates Students
of A.P.
General 52 41 11
Scheduled Caste (15%) 11 09 02
Scheduled Tribe (7.5%) 05 04 01
Persons with Disability (3%) 02 02 --
Women Reservation 30% Horizontal
TOTAL SEATS 70 56 14

If a Resident Student of Andhra Pradesh qualifies for admission and is offered a seat in
the regular merit of all India CLAT at NALSAR, 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 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-2013 merit.

DIRECT ADMISSION

TEN Seats are allocated to Foreign Nationals out of which five seats for candidates
from SAARC Countries and five for candidates from non-SAARC Countries. The
candidates who possess citizenship of a country other than India shall only be
considered under this Category. Foreign Nationals need not take CLAT and shall apply
direct to NALSAR.

The vacant seats of SAARC Countries shall be offered to candidates from non-SAARC
Countries and vice-versa. If sufficient candidates are not available against 10 seats for
Foreign National Category, such vacant seats shall be offered to the All India General
Category Candidates in order of CLAT merit. For more details, visit www.nalsar.ac.in.

CURRICULUM - B.A., LL.B.(Hons.)

Course Course Course Course Course Course


No. Credit No. Credit
I SEMESTER II SEMESTER
1.1 Legal Theory and 5 2.1 Law of Contracts-I 4
Methods
1.2 Law of Torts 4 2.2 Sociology-I 3
1.3 English-I 3 2.3 Family Law-I 4
1.4 History-I 3 2.4 History-II 4
1.5 Political Science-I 4 2.5 Political Science-II 3
1.6 Social Science Seminar 3
III SEMESTER IV SEMESTER
3.1 Law of Contracts – II 4 4.1 Criminal Law-II 4
3.2 Sociology – II 4 4.2 English-II 4
3.3 Economics – I 3 4.3 Economics-II 4
3.4 Criminal Law – I 4 4.4 Property Law 4
3.5 Family Law –II 4 4.5 Law & Poverty 4
3.6 Social Science Seminar 3
V SEMESTER VI SEMESTER
5.1 Labour Law-I 4 6.1 Company Law 5
5.2 Constitutional Law-I 5 6.2 Constitutional Law-II 5
5.3 International Law 5 6.3 Administrative Law 4
5.4 Civil Procedure Code 4 6.4 Labour Law-II 4
and Law of Limitation
5.5 Law of Evidence 4 6.5 Taxation 5
5.6 Social Science Seminar 3
VII SEMESTER VIII SEMESTER
7.1 Intellectual Property 5 8.1 Environment Law 5
Law
7.2 Clinic 4 8.2 Clinic 4
7.3 Elective Course 4 8.3 Elective Course 4
7.4 Elective Course 4 8.4 Elective Course 4
7.5 Seminar Course 4 8.5 Seminar Course 4
IX SEMESTER X SEMESTER
9.1 Clinic 4 10.1 Clinic 4
9.2 Elective Course 4 10.2 Elective Course 4
9.3 Elective Course 4 10.3 Seminar Course 4
9.4 Seminar Course 4

COURSE FEE AND OTHER CHARGES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 – 14

Particulars Amount
(in Rs.)
Tuition Fee 1,00,000/- p.a. for Indian Nationals

US $5000 per annum or its equivalent in


Indian Rupee for students from SAARC
Countries.

US $10000 per annum or its equivalent in


Indian Rupee for students from Non-SAARC
countries.
Student Welfare Fund 1,000/- p.a.
Examination Fee 2,000/- p.a.
Reading Material Fee 2,000/- p.a.
Library Fee 5,000/- p.a.
Journals Fee 2,000/- p.a.
SBC, Moot Court, Seminars and Other 3,000/- p.a.
Co-curricular Activities Fund

User Charges
Room Rent 12,000/- p.a.
Internet Charges 8,000/- p.a.
Electricity Charges 12,000/- p.a.
Generator Diesel Charges 5,000/- p.a.
Water Charges 12,000/- p.a.
Outsourced Services 3,000/- p.a.
Sports and Games facilities Charges 3,000/- p.a.

One time payments


Campus Development Fund Fee 5,000/-
Admission Fee 5,000/-
Refundable Deposits
Library Deposit 5,000/-
Hostel Deposit 10,000/-
(Rs. 4,000/- for SC / ST)
Mess Deposit 5,000/-

Note:
1. There shall be an increase of Rs. 5,000/- p.a. in the Tuition Fee for Indian
Nationals every academic year of the 5-year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Degree
Programme. In case of Foreign Nationals, there shall be an increase of US$ 250
p.a. for students from SAARC Countries and US $ 500 p.a. for students from
Non-SAARC Countries in the Tuition Fee every academic year.
2. Payment towards Mess shall be made separately by the students in advance on
yearly basis which comes to Rs. 25,000/- p.a.
3. The fees / charges are provisional and subject to revision as per the decision of
University Bodies.

Financial Assistance: Fee Concessions / Scholarships are provided to deserving and


needy students.

Important Note : The University reserves the right to change the Intake, Fee
Structure and Course Curriculum from time to time.

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