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National Law Institute Univrsity Bhopal

Kerwa Dam Road ,Bhopal

About Us

The National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU), was established by the Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam, Act No. 41 of 1997, by the Madhya Pradesh State Legislature, substituted by Act No. 06 of 2018. NLIU is recognized by the University Grants Commission and the Bar Council of India. NLIU is the Second National Law School established after NLSIU, Bangalore. The VISION of NLIU is to become one of the best centers of legal education, training and research in the world. The MISSION of NLIU is to develop and nurture the intellect for the betterment of the nation and humanity through Law and Justice. The OBJECTIVES of the NLIU inter alia, are to, Section 4 of Act No. 06 of 2018-

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  • DisciplineLAW
  • Program LevelDual Bachelors Degree
  • Branch/SubjectBachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws Honors
  • No. of seats5
  • Course Duration (In Months)60
  • Examination Patternsemester

    SAARC Country

  • Annual Tuition FeesINR 775000
  • Annual Total FeesINR 904750
  • Non-SAARC Country

  • Annual Tuition FeesINR 775000
  • Annual Total FeesINR 904750

Eligibility Criteria: ( 10+2 in Any Subject with minimum 45% score )

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  • DisciplineLAW
  • Program LevelPost Graduate (PG)
  • Branch/SubjectLaw
  • No. of seats5
  • Course Duration (In Months)12
  • Examination Patternsemester

    SAARC Country

  • Annual Tuition FeesINR 775000
  • Annual Total FeesINR 896750
  • Non-SAARC Country

  • Annual Tuition FeesINR 775000
  • Annual Total FeesINR 896750

Eligibility Criteria: ( UG in Law with minimum 50% score )

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