What is the fee structure for LL.M. in Criminal and Security Law at Institute of Law, Nirma University?

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    Shubham Tejas | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The overall fees for One Year LL.M. in Criminal and Security Law at Institute of Law, Nirma University is OneLacs Fifty Two Thousand and Five Hundred Rupees ( 1,52,500 Rs.) It is similar to the fees for LL.M. in Constitutional and Administrative Law. The breakup of fees is as follows: 

    Tution Fees - 1,30,000 Rs. 

    One-time fees for activities - 7,000 Rs.

    Trisemester End Examination/ Initial Registration/ Semester Grade Report - 5,500 Rs.

    Refundable Security Money - 10,000 Rs.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    The total fee for the LLM in Criminal and security Lawprogrammeoffered by Nirma University is INR 1,30,000 exclusive of refundable deposits, University fees, and students' activity fees, etc. However, a special scholarship of INR 20,000 is offered by the university. 

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