Is Indian Law Institute more expensive than NLU Delhi?

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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

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    Hello Nishar Ahmed, Indian Law Institute located in New Delhi and National Law University which is also located in Delhi are major institutes importing teaching of different courses of law. The former is deemed to be university in the government domain where as the latter is in the private domain and is supported by different state governments where these are located to the extent they can but of course not fully. Result of this, fees of NLU are invariably higher than those charged by ILI. The fees for LLM in ILI are INR 92000.00 while in NLU, a student (non hosteler) needs to pay INR 1,39,000.00 Similarly for doctoral studies first ye

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