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shikha | Re: LLM National Law University The National Law University, Delhi was established in 2008. The University is approved by UGC and BCI. It offers LLM Course with following specializations: Specializations: Constitutional Law and Environmental Law Constitutional Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Business Laws Competition Law and Market Regulation Constitutional Law and Criminal Law IPR and Competition Law Employment Laws Constitutional Law and Personal Laws Admission Procedure: LLB Degree with minimum 50% marks Admission will be done through All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). Duration: 1 Year Total Seats: 160 Reservation: 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST and 3% for Persons with Disabilities Fee: Rs.1,25,000/- Fee Structure: Tuition Fee Rs. 65,000/- p.a for Indian Nationals (to be paid in two equal installments at the beginning of each semester) / US $ 2000 per annum or its equivalent in INR for foreign nationals Academic Support Service Fee Rs. 3,000/- p.a. (to be paid in two equal installments) Admission Fee Rs. 1,000/- (one time payment) Examination Fee Rs. 200 per course Library Fee Rs. 3,000/- p.a. Internet Fee Rs. 8,000/- p.a. Electricity Charges Rs. 12,000/- p.a Sports and Games Facilities Fee Rs. 3,000/- p.a. Journals Fee Rs. 2,000/- p.a. Dissertation Fee Rs. 1,000/- Re-registration Fee Rs. 5,000/- per course Repeat / Improvement Examination Fee Rs. 500/- per course Room Rent Rs. 18,000/- p.a Mess Advance Rs. 20,000/- (@ Rs. 2,000/- p.m. for 10 months) Library Deposit Rs. 3,000/- Hostel Deposit Rs. 5,000/- (Rs. 2,000/-for SC/ST candidates) Mess Deposit Rs. 3,000/- Curriculum: Mandatory Papers (3 credits each): Research Methodology (Semester I) Comparative Public Law (Semester I) Law and Justice in a Globalizing World (Semester I) Optional Papers (2 credits each) [Based on Specialization Chosen]: Optional Paper 1 (Semester I) Optional Paper 2 (Semester I) Optional Paper 3 (Semester II) Optional Paper 4 (Semester II) Optional Paper 5 (Semester II) Specializations: Constitutional Law and Environmental Law: Constitutional Law (Semester I) Environmental Law and Policy (Semester I) Comparative Law (Semester II) Constitutional Theory (Semester II) Climate Change and Sustainable Development (Semester II) Constitutional Law and Criminal Law: Constitutional Law (Semester I) Contemporary Issues in Criminal Law (Semester I) Comparative Law (Semester II) Constitutional Theory (Semester II) Advanced Criminal Procedure (Semester II) Constitutional Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Constitutional Law (Semester I) International Human Rights Law (Semester I) Comparative Law (Semester II) Constitutional Theory (Semester II) International Humanitarian and Refugee Law (Semester II) Constitutional Law and Personal Laws: Constitutional Law (Semester I) Succession, Marriage and Divorce in Personal Laws (Semester I) Constitutional Theory (Semester II) Constitutional Claims and Sociological Perspectives on Personal Laws (Semester II) Contemporary Issues in Personal Laws (Semester II) IPR and Competition Law: Overview of Competition Law and Market Regulation (Semester I) Economics of Competition Law (Semester I) IPR and Competition Law Interface (Semester II) Comparative Copyright Law (Semester II) Anti-Competitive Agreements: Comparative Perspectives (Semester II) Business Laws: Overview of Competition Law and Market Regulation (Semester I) Cross Border Business Law and Practice (Semester I) International Taxation (Semester II) Alternative Dispute Resolution (Semester II) Advanced Corporate Law (Semester II) Employment Laws: Administrative and Service Law (Semester I) Resolution of Service Matter Disputes (Semester I) Labour and Industrial Laws in the 21st Century (Semester II) Labour Disputes Resolution (Semester II) Social Security and Welfare Safeguards (Semester II) Competition Law and Market Regulation: Overview of Competition Law and Market Regulation (Semester I) Economics of Competition Law (Semester I) Combinations: Comparative Perspectives (Semester II) Abuse of Dominance: Comparative Perspectives (Semester II) Anti-Competitive Agreements: Comparative Perspectives (Semester II) Contacts National Law University Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi |
12th July 2017 04:38 PM | |
Unregistered | LLM National Law University What is eligibility criteria required to take admission in LLM Course offering by National Law University? Please provide fee details with curriculum of LLM Course of National Law University? |