Many of my friends studied at NALSAR Hyderabad. According to them, the institute has a great reputation for producing some of the best law practitioners in the country.
However, ragging is a major concern for all first-year students here even though the study environment and the classes are really great. The food served at the mess is really horrendous and not hygenic.
Sometimes, seniors will take you to their place for some “positive interaction” which you may not find positive at all.
In the top three law schools, the placement scenes are fantastic.
In terms of placement, WBNUJS has been doing really well. In the past, it has received 100% placement (not inclusive of those who do not sit for placements). The graduating class of 2020 received offers for all 78 participants who participated in the recruitment process.
With 30 students taking Day Zero in NALSAR, a total of 28 offers were offered, with 17 being accepted.
Last year at NLSIU, 47 final-year students who opted for it were hired by 19 businesses. The average remuneration package was about Rs 18 lakhs. In 2020, 40 job offers were made during NLSIU's day zero recruitment, which set a record.
The average salary at each of the top three law schools is nearly identical. Domestic and international firms pay different amounts for traineeships, with the average foreign firm package ranging from INR 38 lakhs to 44 lakhs and the average domestic firm package ranging from INR 8 lakhs to 18 lakhs.
Also, it's not only about attending one of the top three law schools; possibilities abound and are available to students from all law schools. If you are dedicated and hardworking, you will find a place at the top.
Strategy is something that you need to design on your own. What worked for someone else may not work for you. There may be a common ground of how to go about some subject for your CLAT preparation. But no one can give you any full proof plan. You need to develop your own strategy based on your strengths and weaknesses.
Now let’s discuss whether you can clear CLAT with one month of preparation or not. It depends on your level of preparation.
So if you have a hang of the subjects, consistent practice is the key to ace the test.
My best friend was in the science stream and took admission as a B.Tech student in IIT Kharagpur, but afterward, he prepared for Law for 3 months and got through. He's an advocate today.
It is absolutely possible to prepare for the exam in such a short period. Just maintain the balance and if you could, devote more time for preparation. Strategic time management and discipline are what you need.
Work on the derivations in Physics and concepts. Read current affairs in between and this will be a good way to work in balance.
Since we are discussing NALSAR University of Law, which is one of the top institutes, it can’t be said with certainty that you will get in with a score of 110-120.
According to the public record, the number of domestic seats is around 22. So, you can have a chance to get admission, if students who score above you are from the non-domicile category.
You can definitely secure a seat, provided your score and category. But because the competition is somewhat the same for everyone, you can’t be certain about getting admission. If your score is near the highest, you can be hopeful.
Yes, It is possible to do so. If you prepare thoroughly over the next five months, you would easily get admission at NALSAR.
Consistency is what would help you achieve a good score in the exam. Always maintain a balance among the areas of your strengths and weaknesses.
The answer to your question is affirmative. They have a distinct and well-designed content and curriculum in ADR (Advanced Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution) at Nalsar.
Many of my friends studied here. According to them, the academics here are of an international standard and the assessment process is quite comprehensive and systematic.
Categories | ADR at NLU Hyderabad (Nalsar) |
Course Fee | 30,000 |
Course Duration | 1 year (Part Time) |
Highest CTC | 12 LPA |
Average CTC | 8.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | ITC, Cognizant, Trident, Deloitte, etc. |
The syllabus of ADR in Nalsar signifies the revolutionary and modified crescendos in the field very effectively.
The rooms at NLSIU hostel are more or less okay. It is a government-backed institute and we cannot compare it with NALSAR.
The rooms at NLSIU can accommodate three students. They are not very spacious and you might find it difficult to share the rooms. There is no need for AC as the weather in Hyderabad is comfortable. There are coolers for the hotter months.
In the case of NALSAR, you will be sharing your room with another student for the first three years. From the 4th year onwards, you will have your own room. The rooms are not that spacious. With the construction of new hostel buildings, the problem of overcrowding is being dealt with.
It depends upon whether or not you can improve your score over time. Here are some tips which can be helpful.
So, study smart and efficiently.
My brother recently graduated from Nalsar University, so I can give you some information regarding the institute.
There is no real (job) market value of doing a PG diploma in Cyber Law from NALSAR Hyderabad if you’re a non-law graduate. This diploma won’t fetch you a cyber laws-related job or earn you a raise or a promotion.
You will find this degree useful only if you have an LLB or an LLM degree.
However, The course is great. Even if you are a non-law graduate, it will be an enriching experience for you especially if you can attend the contact classes which are normally organized by legal experts, experienced professors.
Now in the recent placement drive, the highest salary offered for PG Diploma in Cyber Law was INR 36 LPA and the average package offered was INR 6 LPA.