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Himanshi Pandey

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The BA LLB (Hons) placements at ILNU Ahmedabad are managed by the institute's placement cell. The placement cell has strong ties with renowed law firms and corportates, such as Pioneer Legal, HDFC Bank, EY, etc. In 2023, the institute recorded a placement rate of 82% across various law courses that it offers. The institute has not released any placement data specifically applying to BA LLB (Hons) placements. However, as per the institute's the latest NIRF report (2025), the median package offered during UG 5-year placements in 2023 was INR 4.8 LPA. The institute's UG (5-year) courses include BA LLB (Hons) and BCom LLB (H

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The sanctioned intake of students under the BA LLB (Hons) at ILNU Ahmedabad is 180. This includes the seats for General category (153) and NRI/NRI Sponsored category (27). These seats are filled based on the applicant's performance in CLAT, the entrance exam counducted by the Consortium of NLUs. Beyond the sanctioned intake, 15% (supernumerary) seats are reserved for Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Foreign Nationals (FN) and Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries-South East Asia (CIWGC-SEA). The application procedure for the supernumerary seats will be notified separately on the institute's official website. The mentioned number

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Ranjeeta Rai

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NLSIU Bangalore BA LLB course deals with the nature of social, economic and political aspects related to the development of society. The government formulates the policies. The course structure is developed so that it is harmonious with the changes in the socio-economic factors of society.  The subjects offered under the BA LLB course are as follows:

  • Legal Methods 
  • Sociology I
  • Economics I
  • Legal Methods
  • Criminal Law II (CrPC)
  • History II

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Candidates who want to apply to the NLSIU for BA LLB (Hons) programe must take the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). However, for admissions into its three-year LLB course, Master's Programme in Public Policy, PhD (Law), and PhD (Interdisciplinary) programmes candidates have to appear for NLSAT. Hence, joining NLSIU Bangalore without CLAT is impossible. Therefore students are adviced to began preparing for the exam after CLAT Exam Dates are announced.

Also Read: How to prepare for CLAT in 6 months: Tips, Tricks & Study Plan for CLAT

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Ranjeeta Rai

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25% compartmentalized horizontal reservation of BA LLB seats for Karnataka Students at NLSIU Bangalore. Only students who has the Karnataka domicle are applicable to apply for the category. NLSIU Bangalore adopted the seat reservation policy as part of its Inclusion and Expansion Plan 2021-25. However, the students must have all the domicile certificates. 

 

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NLSIU Bangalore accepts CLAT entrance exam scores, followed by a round of counselling for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law courses. During the NLSIU CLAT cutoff 2024, the cutoff list was released up to five rounds, wherein the last round closing cutoff for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) was 102. The BA LLB cutoffs for the last three years are tabulated below:

Course202220232024
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)149114102

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 National Law University Delhi (NLUD) follows the seat reservation policy as sanctioned by the government of India. The university offers a total of 123 seats for its students. However, the seats are unevenly reserved for students belonging to a special category. Among them, there are Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Categories. NLUD offers 15% (17 seats) for its SC students and 7.5% (8 seats) for its ST students. Which sums up 25 out of 123 seats reserved for the SC and ST categories. 

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