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Prof. (Dr.) Poonam SaxenaVice-Chancellor
Mr. Sohan Lal Sharma Registrar
NatioNal law UNiversity, JodhpUr
Five years integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons) Degree ProgramsOne year LL.M Program in Corporate Laws and IPR Laws.
National Law University, Jodhpur is India’s leading law school, incessantly striving for achieving the zenith of excellence in legal education by creating an energizing and conducive environment for holistically integrated learning of contemporary spheres of laws, regulations and policies.
An NLUJ education carries a strong emphasis on foundational knowledge, thorough academic research based on rigorous pedagogy, and hands-on experience with real-world challenges; blending in core academic activity with debating, mooting and miscellaneous philanthropic endeavors. The overriding ethos on campus is an enabling one, which seeks to maximize the opportunities for individuals to produce outstanding work in all spheres of law including but not limited to litigation, research, policy making, advocacy, arbitration and pro bono work. Our best ambassadors are our alumni who fill the ranks of the judiciary, government, law firms, diplomatic corps, academia and public welfare work.
NLUJ’s mission of creating world-class legal scholarship and education
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is realized by the tireless efforts of a deeply committed community of outstanding faculty, accomplished students, distinguished alumni and a proficient administration. From working on a student edited law journal or with faculty on research, to participating in pro bono projects or student organizations—the possibilities for learning, networking, and growing professionally at NLUJ are extraordinary. We offer unparalleled opportunities for experiential learning through our legal aid clinic, internships, and skills-based courses. In addition, our thriving research centers and programs enrich our students’ education through daily lectures, roundtable discussions, and conferences, and also serve as catalysts for scholarly work and student involvement on issues and activities in multifarious spheres of law.
The spectrum of blended learning inter-disciplinary courses offered by the University takes scholarship to a new level. With the aid of technology, we integrate face-to-face activities
with online platforms to transform the way our
students learn on, and increasingly, off campus. We
believe in creative and independent learning and
provide ample exposure to research opportunities,
continuous and comprehensive assessment,
tutorials, mentorship programmes presentations
and seminar-style teaching which is further
bolstered by the finest law library in all of Rajasthan.
The students and Faculty of NLUJ have a well-
groomed research temperament and publish
regularly in journals of national and international
repute. The University also encourages quality
publications and wide dissemination of ideas
through its many publications namely NLUJ
Law Review, Trade Law & Development (TL&D),
Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (IJAL), Journal on
Governance, Journal of Comparative Constitutional
Law & Administrative Law Quarterly’ (CALQ), Journal
of Intellectual Property Studies (JIPS) and The Indian
Journal of Legal Theory (IJLT).
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We are also at the zenith of national and
international mooting excellence with covetous
wins, best mooter awards and critical acclaim for
memorial drafting at the most prestigious mooting
platforms, nationally and internationally. This year
our students have performed brilliantly at national
and international moot court competitions and
have been consistently ranked in the top tier at
prestigious Mooting events like Philip C. Jessup
International Law Moot, ELSA International WTO
Law Moot, LAWASIA International Moot, Willem C.
Vis (Vienna) International Commercial Arbitration
Moot, Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court
Competition, ICC Moot, K.K. Luthra International
Criminal Law Moot and several other national and
international moots.
Our graduates are highly sought after by both
local and overseas employers for their skills,
training and sensibilities. Indeed, the quality of
training we provide, the NLUJ brand name and
the law school's established 16-year track record
have been instrumental in securing the best
job opportunities for our graduates, particularly
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overseas when competing with graduates from top
foreign universities. Jobs at prestigious international
law firms like Herbert Smith Freehills and Linklaters
LLP have been secured by our meritorious and
diligent scholars while others have gone on to work
towards partnerships in leading national law firms.
10 students of NLUJ have won the coveted Aditya
Birla scholarship till date which entitles them to
receive scholarship during their entire time span
on the campus and also benefit from exposure to
the diverse pool of talent available within the Aditya
Birla Group.
Besides the much lauded students, the institution
has also garnered approbation for itself by winning
the award for being India’s Best Law Institute
and Most Trusted Brand Award for the year 2016.
The award was conferred by IBC InfoMedia, the
International Brand Consultants after conducting
a nationwide survey. This prestigious award
recognizes the trailblazing and stellar education
imparted at the University and its increasingly
visible presence in international academia.
Our philosophy is not only to teach law, but to
instill social conscience and empathy in our
students. Here, our philanthropic wing Legal Aid
and Awareness Committee (LAAC) has been a trail
blazer, won many accolades and done phenomenal
work in revamping and reinvigorating the village
Surpura through meaningful application of laws.
NLUJ has a number of strategic interdisciplinary
research groups working together on major
problems affecting the country and the world.
We actively encourage all of our researchers and
students to stretch their boundaries and contribute
in fields like Intellectual Property, Arbitration, Tax
Law, Transactional Law, Capital Markets, Gender
Studies, Legal Theory, Child Rights Advocacy, and
Competition Law.
As a specimen of our diverse academic activity
spheres, the past year has witnessed plenteous
academic events including a workshop on
International Investment Arbitration and IPR by
Mr. Kabir Duggal, Senior Associate in the Baker
McKenzie's International Arbitration Practice Group;
a four day Workshop On Impact Of Globalization on
National Legal Systems by Prof. Jane Winn, Professor
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of Law, University of Washington, School of Law;
the First & Second CARTAL Conference institutionally
supported by ICC, SIAC, HKIAC, MCIA and CIArb
with The Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) as the
principal sponsor; Youth Parliament sponsored
by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government
of India; National Conference on Copyright and
Technology organized by DIPP IPR chair; Course On
Patents, Specialized Licenses and Issues organized
by the collaborative efforts of Global Initiative
of Academic Networks (GIAN), UGC and MHRD;
workshop on the Practical Implications of the Goods
& Service Tax; DIPP-IPR Chair workshop on Position
of Geographical Indicators of Rajasthan; panel
discussion on Contemporary Issues in Competition
Laws and workshop on "Declining Child Ratio &
Relevance of PC PNDT Act".
Besides its rigorous academic and co-curricular
schedule, the unique infrastructure of the
University as an extraordinary blend of aesthetic
exquisiteness and efficacy, effectively appendages
the goal of achieving excellence in legal education
by providing state of art facilities for teaching,
learning, mooting, administration, operations,
sports, cultural and a wide variety of curricular, co-
curricular and extra-curricular activities. The Halls
of Learning (I & II), Administrative Block, Library
Block, Halls of Residence, Mess Block, multi
facility Recreational Centre, Auditorium, Insurance
Block, Amphitheatre, Video Conferencing Lecture
Theatre and Convention Centre for students are
all planned as models of aesthetic and utilitarian
perfection. Adequate attention has also been paid
to the sartorial sense of students in envisioning
the residential infrastructure of the University with
single-seater rooms offering comfort and privacy
and a wide range of food choices available on
demand. The entire campus is extremely IT savvy
with 24 x 7 connectivity to internet through LAN and
Wi-Fi with due attention to providing the requisite
comfort for providing a world class educational
experience.
The exhilaration of life on campus is further
enhanced by the organization of multifarious
events having a plethora of different hues like Anti
Trust Moot Court Competition, Yuvardha, NH-65,
Acad Week, Sports Week, Cultural Week which
sharpen the organizational skills of our students
and provide a positive co-curricular and extra-
curricular exposure augmenting the life of the Law
school.
Five years integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A.,
LL.B. (Hons)
Course Structure
NLUJ follows a semester system with each
academic year comprising of two semesters
and with 6 subjects prescribed for study in each
semester. Specializations are offered in IV and
V year in Corporate Law, Trade and Investment
Law, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Law and
Constitutional Law. Besides honors courses, a
number of specialized optional courses like Health
Law, Media Law, Sports Law, Entertainment Law,
Competition Law, Comparative International Law
etc. are offered as per requirement and availability
of expertise. Seminar courses are taken by the
students and provide the much requisite super
specialization in the student’s avowed field of study.
Eligibility
As per CLAT 2018 rules
The University reserves the right to cancel the
admission of any candidate in accordance with
the Rules. In case of admission under NRI/NRIs
sponsored category, a candidate has to apply
as a NRI/NRIs sponsored candidate in the CLAT
form. After publication of CLAT-2018 result, CLAT-
2018 Office will publish the merit list of NRI/NRIs
sponsored candidates and from that merit list
applications shall be invited for admission which
shall be made strictly on the basis of aforesaid
merit list.
Intake and Reservation
Intake:
Total seats: 100 + 15 (NRI/ NRI Sponsored)
• Reservation:
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Scheduled Caste: 15%
Scheduled Tribes: 7.5%
Specially Abled Persons: 5% seats in each category
One year LL.M Program in Corporate Laws and IPR Laws
NLUJ offers One-Year LLM degree programme in 2 specialized branches of Law i.e. Corporate Laws and IPR Laws. The LLM programme aims at disseminating a wider knowledge of contemporary demands and applicability of laws in specialized scenarios and also encourages the post-graduate students to identify and carve out newer approaches to the study of law.
Course Structure
The LL.M. programme is based on semester system with general and specialized courses on offer in each semester. The second semester constituent of Dissertation writing is emphasised upon strongly and sees its inception in the first semester itself. The programme seeks to build legal scholarship for the future in diverse arenas of law.
Eligibility
As per CLAT 2018 rules
The University reserves the right to cancel the admission of any candidate in accordance with the Rules
Intake and Reservation
• Intake:
Total seats: 80
• Reservation:
Scheduled Caste: 15%
Scheduled Tribes: 7.5%
Specially Abled Persons: 5% seats in each category
Note- (i) A UG program will be conducted only if there are minimum 20 students opting for it.
(ii) A PG program will be conducted only if there are minimum 10 students opting for it.
for UG
Rs.
Admission Fee 12000 One Time
Semester Fee 65000 Per Semester
Internet Charges 10000 Per Year
Support Service Charges 7500 Per Semester
Halls of Residence Charges
21000 Per Year
Journal Fee 500 Per Year
Library and Multimedia Fee 3000 Per Semester
Moot Court Fee 2000 Per Semester
Examination Fee 2500 Per Semester
Gym and Sports Fee 2000 Per Semester
Students' Welfare Fee 2000 Per Semester
Library Security (Refundable)
7000 One Time
Mess Security (Refundable) 5000 One Time
Hostel Security (Refundable)
5000 One Time
Total Rs. 1,44,500
for PG
Rs.
Admission Fee 12000One Time
Semester Fee 55000 Per Semester
Internet Charges 10000 Per Year
Support Service Charges
6000 Per Semester
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Halls of Residence Charges
17000 Per Year
Journal Fee 500 Per Year
Library and Multimedia Fee
3000 Per Semester
Examination Fee 1500 Per Semester
Gym and Sports Fee 2000 Per Semester
Students' Welfare Fee 500 Per Semester
Library Security (Refundable)
7000 One Time
Mess Security (Refundable)
5000 One Time
Hostel Security (Refundable)
5000 One Time
Total Rs. 124500
Note;-
(i) There shall be an increase of Rs.-5000/-per year in the semester/tuition fees for the five years Under-Graduate course.
(ii) In case of NRI/ NRI Sponsored candidate, annual fee shall be Rs. 7, 00,000/-
(iii) The University reserves the right to amend the fee structure, if required.
(iv) For more updates visit our website: www.nlujodhpur.ac.in
For further details contact:
RegistrarNational Law University, NH-65, Nagaur Road,Mandore, Jodhpur – 342 304 (Rajasthan)Ph. No. 0291-2577530 Fax No.: 0291-2577540Website: www.nlujodhpur.ac.inE-mail: [email protected]