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30th October 2012, 09:31 AM
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NUALS Entrance Exam
Does National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) conduct any entrance exam for admission in its law courses? Would you please give me all detail of National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS)?
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30th October 2012, 02:08 PM
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Re: NUALS Entrance Exam
The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) (earlier National Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) is a uni-disciplinary university in Kochi, India for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate legal education. It was established in 2005. Courses: 5 Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons) Degree Education: 10+2 in any discipline Intake: 80 Admission: Will be through CLAT exam. Fee Structure: For the detailed fee structure for this course see the file which is given below NUALS Fee Structure B.A. LL.B Course Structure: SEMESTER I General English -I (Core) (4 Credits) Economics (Core) (4 Credits) Political Science - I (Core) (4 Credits) Sociology (Core) (4 Credits) (4 Credits) Legal History (Core) (4 Credits) SEMESTER II General English - II (Core) (4 Credits) Political Science -II (Core) (4 Credits) History (Core) (4 Credits) History of Statutory Law & Presumptions (Core) SEMESTER III Political Science -III (Core) (4 Credits) Law of Torts & Consumer Protection (Core) (4 Credits) General Principles of Contract & Specific Relief (Core) (4 Credits) Legal Method (Core) (4 Credits) Law of Crimes - II (Core) (4 Credits) SEMESTER IV Jurisprudence (Core) (4 Credits) Descriptive Statistics (Core) (4 Credits) Constitutional Law - I (Core) (4 Credits) Law of Special Contracts (Core) (4 Credits) International Law (Core) (4 Credits) SEMESTER V Administrative Law (Core) (4 Credits) Conflict of Laws (Core) (4 Credits) Constitutional Law - II (Core) (4 Credits) Family Law - I (Core) (4 Credits) Company Law (Core) (4 Credits) SEMESTER VI Family Law - II (Core) (4 Credits) Law of Property (Including Transfer of Property, Trust and Easement Acts) (Core) (4 Credits) Interpretation of Statutes (Core) (4 Credits) Criminal Procedure, Juvenile Justice & Probation of Offenders (Core) (4 Credits) Public Interest Lawyering, Legal and Para Legal Services (Core) (4 Credits) SEMESTER VII Land Laws Including Ceiling Law and Kerala Land Laws (Core) (4 Credits) Law of Taxation (Core) ( 4 Credits) Law of Civil Procedure & Limitation (Core) (4 Credits) Intellectual Property Law (Elective)) (4 Credits) Human Rights Law (Core) (4 Credits) SEMESTER VIII Maritime Law (Elective ) ( 4 Credits) Media & Telecommunications Law (Elective) (4 Credits) Information Technology Law (Elective) ( 4 Credits) Medical Jurisprudence (Elective) (4 Credits) Psychological Medicine & Law (Elective) (4 Credits) Laws of Insurance (Elective) (4 Credits) SEMESTER IX Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers and Bar-Bench Relations (Core) (4 Credits) Law of Evidence (Core) (4 Credits) Environmental Law (Core) (4 Credits) Labour Law (Core) (4 Credits) Society, Science & Law (Elective)) (4 Credits) SEMESTER X Law of Forensic Science (Elective) (4 Credits) Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparations & Participation in Trial Proceedings (Core) (4 Credits) Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing (Core) ( 4 Credits) Alternative Dispute Resolution (Core) (4 Credits) Course Viva-Voce: 2 Credits Minimum credits required for the successful completion of the Programme: 202 (200 + 2) Maximum credits that may be acquired by a candidate : 226 (224 + 2) 2 Year LL.M.Degree:- Qualification: A candidate shall have passed the 5 year Integrated B. A. LL.B. (Hons.) Degree of NUALS or other recognized university with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved). Intake: 12 Fees: For the detailed fee structure see the snapshot given below: NUALS fee structure LLM Scheme of Courses:- Compulsory Courses:- Compulsory Course 1 – Law in Society (4 Credits) Compulsory Course 2 – Legal Education & Research Methodology (2 Credits) Compulsory Course 3 – Term Research Paper (2 Credits) Compulsory Course 4 – Judicial Process (4 Credits) Compulsory Paper 5 – Term Research Paper (2 Credits) Compulsory Paper 6 – Tutelage Programme (2 Credits) Compulsory Paper 7 – Term Research Paper (2 Credits) Compulsory Paper 8 – Tutelage Programme (2 Credits) Compulsory Paper 9 – Tutelage Programme (2 Credits) Compulsory Paper 10 – Dissertation (6 Credits) Compulsory Paper 11 – Course Viva Voce (2 Credits) Compulsory Paper 12 – Clinical Legal Education (2 Credits) Subject group I – international trade law Core courses:- Core Course 1 – Legal Control of International Trade (4 Credits) Core Course 2 – World Trade Organisation: Evolution, Structure and Dispute Resolution (4 Credits) Core Course 3 – General Principles of GATT & WTO Law (4 Credits) Core Course 4 – International Economic Institutions (4 Credits) Core Course 5 – Law of Transnational Sales (4 Credits) Core Course 6 – SPS Measures, Technical Barriers to Trade and WTO Law (4 Credits) Core Course 7 – Anti-Dumping Law and the Law Relating to Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (4 Credits) Elective Courses:- Elective Course 1 – Carriage (2 Credits) Elective Course 2 – Conflict of Laws (2 Credits) Elective Course 3 – Trade and Environment (4 Credits) Elective Course 4 – Introduction to General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) (2 Credits) Elective Course 5 – International Investment Law (2 Credits) Elective Course 6 – India and the WTO Agreement on Agriculture (2 Credits) Elective Course 7 – Trade and Human Rights (2 Credits) Elective Course 8 – Marine Insurance and P&I Practice (2 Credits) Elective Course 9 – International Taxation Subject Group II – Constitutional Law And Administrative Law Core Courses:- Core Course 1 – Constitutional Principles and Structure (4 Credits) Core Course 2 – Constitutional Rights and Social Justice (4 Credits) Core Course 3 – Judicial Review of Legislation and Constitution Amendment (4 Credits) Core Course 4 – Judicial Review of Administrative Action (4 Credits) Core Course 5 – Government Liability and Discretionary Powers (4 Credits) Core Course 6 – Centre – State Relations (4 Credits) Core Course 7 – Law Relating to Public Employment (4 Credits) Elective Courses:- Elective Course 1 – Electoral Process and Law (4 Credits) Elective Course 2 – Law Relating to Democratic Decentralisation (2 Credits) Elective Course 3 – Water Resources Law (4 Credits) Elective Course 4 – Parliamentary Privileges and Ethics (4 Credits) Elective Course 5 – Emerging Regime of Administrative Regulation (4 Credits) Elective Course 6 – Immigration Law (4 Credits) PhD: Qualification: Master’s Degree in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST). Admission: Will be through admission test conducted by the university. Fee Structure: Admission Fee - Rs. 10,000/- (per annum) Infrastructure Fee - Rs. 1,000/- (per annum) Courses: Course I : General course comprising of the broad area of research Course II : Topics specific to the core field of research Course III : Research Methodology including Quantitative Methods and Computer Applications Course IV : Review of literature on the topic of research P.G Diploma: Medical Law & Ethics Cyber Law Certificate Course: Banking Law Centres: Inter Disciplinary Centre for Police Studies Centre for Parliamentary Studies & Law Reforms Centre for Law & Development Centre for Law & Agriculture Center for Continuing Legal Education Facilities: Library I.T Services Hostels Faculty Apartments Results: The result for the various courses offered by this university will be available on to the result section of the official website of the university. Placement: The placement procedure for the 2013 Batch of NUALS is open from June 18, 2012. The campus recruitment at NUALS is co-ordinated by the Committee for Campus Recruitment (CCR). Past Recruiters: Majmudar & Co. Trilegal, Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan, Desai & Diwanji, Khaitan & Co., Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co., ARA Law, Wadia Ghandy & Co., HSB Partners, Satyam Online, Quislex, Pangea3, ICICI, Bajaj Alliance, Reliance ADA Group, Vedanta etc. For information regarding to the placements you may contact to: Email: placements.nuals@gmail.com Phone: Ambika Sudhakaran : + 91 8943377893 Preetha Soman : + 91 9447767518 Kiron Noronha : + 91 9946061226 Contact Info: Postal Address The National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) NUALS Campus, H.M.T. Colony P.O. Kalamassery, Ernakulam, PIN – 683 503 Telephone 0484-2555990, 0484-2555991 Fax No: 0484 – 2555992 E-mail: registrar@nuals.ac.in |
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23rd March 2015, 09:55 AM
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Re: NUALS Entrance Exam
I want to get admission in LLB (Hons.) degree course of National University of Advanced Legal Studies so for that I want to get information about entrance exam so will you please provide me that ?
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23rd March 2015, 10:06 AM
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Re: NUALS Entrance Exam
As you want to get admission in LLB (Hons.) degree course of National University of Advanced Legal Studies so for that you want to get information about entrance exam. This University takes CLAT entrance exam for giving admission in this course. Here I am giving you information about that: Eligibility: Candidate for CLAT shall have passed the Higher Secondary Certificate examination (10+2) or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto with at least 45 % marks. Syllabus: CLAT Legal Aptitude Syllabus: Law, Its Nature and Classification Legal Terms Important Indian Acts Legal GK Criminal Law Contract Law Tort Legal Maxims Important Treaties and Conventions CLAT Indian Constitution Syllabus : Constitution of India: Historical Background Features of the Indian Constitution Preamble Fundamental Rights Citizenship Directive Principles of State Policy Emergency and Special Provisions of the Indian Constitution Constitutional and Non-Constitutional Bodies of India Indian Parliament President and Vice-President of India Prime Minister Supreme Court of India Distribution of Power between Centre and State Indian Federalism and Centre-State Relations CLAT Logical Reasoning Syllabus: Analogy Series Syllogism Coding-Decoding Blood Relations Direction Sense Test Odd One Out Sitting Arrangement Statement and Conclusion Statement and Assumptions Statement and Arguments Statement and Courses of Action Cause and Effect Principle and Fact Situation Passage & Conclusion CLAT English Syllabus : Synonyms and Antonyms Idioms and Phrases One Word Substitution Fill in the Blanks & Cloze Test Spotting the Error Comprehension Sentence Improvement Ordering of Words Sentence CLAT Mathematics Syllabus: Number System Simplification Equations Percentage Ratio & Proportion Average Profit & Loss Simple and Compound Interests Trigonometry Geometry Probability Work, Time & Speed Volume and Surface Areas of Solid Figures Taxation CLAT General Knowledge Syllabus: Indian Economy General Science History Geography Miscellaneous General Knowledge |
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