Which one is better for a B.A. LL.B National Law University or Nalsar University of Law?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Abinash Pany | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    The choice between National Law University (NLU) and Nalsar University of Law for a B.A. LL.B programme depends on various factors such as faculty, campus, placements, and personal preferences. While specific comparisons are not accessible, Nalsar University of Law is known for its better campus, faculty, and student pool due to CLAT performance.

    On the other hand, NLUs, including National Law School of India University (NLSIU), are also highly regarded for their academic programs and placements.

     It is advisable to consider factors such as faculty, campus, and placement records before making a decision.

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    Dannana Vanitha

    10 months ago

    Choosing between National Law University (NLU) and Nalsar University of Law depends on various factors, and there isn't a definitive answer as to which one is "better" as it largely depends on your preferences, career goals, and individual circumstances. Both National Law Universities and Nalsar University of Law are prestigious institutions, and each has its own strengths.

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    Aliya Ansari | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    Nalsar University of Law and National Law University (NLU) are reputable universities with distinct advantages when it comes to B.A. LL.B programs. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) results of Nalsar University of Law are one of the reasons for the strong pool of students. The institution also provides specializations in business law, international trade law, and intellectual property rights. 

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