Life can be pretty hectic at NLU Delhi, during the first semester. The course work is less in 2nd year. The academic pressure depends on the particular semester.
NLU Delhi campus is not large in size, but it offers decent facilities. The campus has badminton, basketball courts. NLUD organizes a cultural and literary fest called ‘Kairos’. Other than the cafeteria and the Amul shop, the library is a great place to be with your friends. It has thousands of books and e-resources. You will get to meet some of the smartest people, while on campus. Overall, NLUD offers an enviable campus experience.
The fee structure which has been implemented at DS NLU is the same for everyone except for the students who are admitted into the institution based on various quotas like NRIs, Vacancies, Upgradation, and the other ones which are applicable at the institution.
My friend is currently pursuing a course at DS NLU so I have a brief idea about the fee structure there. The marks that you scored in your sessional or semester examinations of your respective course would not have any impact on the fees chargeable by the institute. The fee depends on the quota through which you get admission to the institution.
If you belong to the general category and are domicile of India, then the fee which will be charged from you would be the same just like everyone else from your category for a specific course. I believe that a similar structure is followed throughout all the institutions that come under NLU.
It basically depends on two factors which are as follows:
However, the cut-off range mostly depends on the marks scored by the toppers.
One of my friends graduated from NLU Delhi and here are some things I got to know from him.
Particulars | NLU Delhi |
Placement percent | 100% |
Average salary | INR 12 LPA |
Median salary | INR 16 LPA |
Lowest salary | INR 3 LPA |
You can also refer to the previous years’ placement records of National Law University Delhi for more information.
Coming to the second part of your question, public undertaking companies also give job offers to the students in NLU Delhi. Even from my college, NLU Assam students have been offered jobs by government undertakings such as Power System Operation Corporation Limited.
If you go on to compare the number of candidates per seat, then AILET is considerably more difficult than CLAT.
However, in great contrast, there were about 18 applicants competing for one seat in NLU, while in the case of AILET, there were almost 203 applicants competing for an individual seat in NLU, Delhi. If compared to CLAT, AILET is somewhat higher in the case of the difficulty level.
It is important to know that most of the students who go on to apply for AILET also apply for CLAT. But because NLU Delhi is amongst the top 5 national law universities of India, it is intensely difficult to get shortlisted.
AILET is a very unique exam among all law entrance tests with few characteristics. One of my cousins graduated from NLU Delhi. Let me share some things I got to know from her, which might be useful.
These are some things I got to know from my friend on how to prepare for AILET for an LLB degree at NLU Delhi.
Both NLS Bangalore and NLU Delhi have their share of advantages and disadvantages. Here I will be listing some of them, to give you a better picture overall.
Advantages of studying at NLS Bangalore –
Disadvantages
Advantages of studying at NLU Delhi –
Disadvantages –
One thing you should keep in mind is that while your institute of education makes some difference, the difference is never so big that you cannot overcome it with your hard work.
One of my friends studied at NLU. According to him, life at NLU was challenging. It was not difficult but challenging in a way that the beliefs he had changed gradually. It helped him learn things about himself and evolve. He learned that life in a hostel is what someone makes of it.
Speaking about NALSAR and NLSIU, both their campus extra-curricular activities are much more vibrant than NLU Delhi. However, both institutes have a competitive environment for study and also have a lot to offer, unlike NLU Delhi.
There should not be any confusion before choosing between the both since the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore is one the leading universities in India. It has a broad alumni network spread all over the world. Here is a brief outline of the institute.
NIRF 2020 rank (Law) | 1 |
No of offers | 44 |
No of PPO | 23 |
Highest CTC | 18 LPA |
Major recruiters | L&L Partners, Trilegal, Societe Generale, etc. |
NLSIU, Bangalore offers great exposure. Becoming a part of such a renowned institute and its legacy is in itself a great opportunity. So, given the chance, choose NLSIU without any second thought.
Among these NLU Delhi is better. It offers great infrastructural facilities, a dedicated faculty base, and a diverse culture. The location of the institute offers students the opportunities to explore. It has many tie-ups through which students can connect internationally. Usually, NLUD is the first choice for all domestic and international conferences and seminars.
The institute has a huge library, thanks to the enormous grant. The classrooms are spacious and equipped with all smart education facilities. The hostel accommodation is pretty good, the rooms are airconditioned. NLUD has an enviable moot court.
In the present scenario, National Law University in Delhi can only be compared to NLSIU Bangalore and NALSAR Hyderabad.