Undergraduate Degree
The five years integrated B.A., LL.B. programme offered by the University is designed in accordance with the approved norms of the Bar Council of India, integrating at the same time innovative course modules evolved by the faculty which embraces the best practices of premier centres of legal education
The teaching methodology includes extensive and intensive classroom teaching. Emphasis is laid on participative and interactive methods of teaching and learning. NIMT follows a multi-disciplinary and wholesome approach to teaching and research. NIMT promotes academic flexibility by offering a choice based credit system whereby students can opt for subjects they are interested in from the array of subjects offered by the University in an academic year. Students can also earn additional certifications over the mandated credits of the course by opting for additional papers, seminar papers etc. The teaching methodology is designed to include classroom assignments, seminars, assignments, quizzes and project work in each subject. To establish an effective teaching-learning relationship between the faculty members and the students, the faculty members provide self-prepared course material to the students.
This Programme is interdisciplinary in nature and follows the Semester System wherein Social Sciences subjects like Economics, English, History, Political Science and Sociology are taught along with Law subjects in the first two years of study. From third year onwards, the curriculum comprises of all Law subjects. All subjects are compulsory in the first three years, in the fourth and fifth year, students are offered specializations in six streams, viz., Business Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Family Law, Labour Law and International Law. The successful students are awarded B.A.LL.B. Degree. The teaching methodology is holistic which includes extensive and intensive class room teaching with emphasis on participative practical learning. The Course include assignments, symposium, seminars, field visits and project works.
Fee Exclusions: CCSU Theory Exam/Migration/Degree/ Certificate/ Marksheet/CCSU registration charegesare separate and payable directly to CCSU as per their schedule/ Notices
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Quarterly Composite Fee
Admission Fee - 10,000 at the time of admission / beginning of session
Standard Fee - Easy EMI - 10 Months
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Quarterly Composite Fee
Admission Fee - 10,000 at the time of admission / beginning of session
Standard Fee - Easy EMI - 10 Months
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Quarterly Composite Fee
Admission Fee - 10,000 at the time of admission / beginning of session
Standard Fee - Easy EMI - 10 Months
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Quarterly Composite Fee
Admission Fee - 10,000 at the time of admission / beginning of session
Standard Fee - Easy EMI - 10 Months
10+2 with 44.5% marks for Gen. 42% marks for OBC and 39.5% marks for
SC/ST. (All subjects)
There’s a range of financial help available to students at NIMT, including government student loans for tuition fees and living costs, various government scholarship schemes, and college-level scholarship aids.
NIMT has tied up with Credenc to help students avail education loans easily from a number of banks and NBFCs. The education loans for the students of NIMT are offered based on the credit history of the co-applicant and academic performance of the applicant.
Yes, loan facility can be availed for the payment of the program fee. Loan applications can take up to 2 weeks to get processed, hence candidates are advised to apply for loan as soon as they are shortlisted. To apply click here.
Yes but each academic year has a deadline of clearing that current academic year fee payment. The deadline date for each academic year is 10th of January month.
Be a Litigation Lawyer
Most of the students who graduate from a Law College opt for this option. This field of career is the one corresponding to the clichéd Lawyer we see on television or in movies. After you receive your Law degree, you can enroll yourself to any State Bar Council and then sit for All India Bar Examination. Once you pass in it, then you can practice as a Lawyer in India. It is a very lucrative career option but challenging as well. One can earn minimum Rs 10 lacs p.a. if he or she excels in this field.
Sit for Competitive Exams (UPSC)
Many aspirants prepare for Competitive Exams like Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) while taking coaching or preparing themselves. With great financial support, this is a great choice of career involving the opportunity to service the nation and the public at large.
Sit for Judiciary Exams [PCS (J), HJS]
Judiciary exams are one of the most prestigious exams in the country which hold the portal for the most coveted profession in the Legal Fraternity- The Judge. Students after passing out from their Universities can sit for Judiciary exams like PCS (J) and HJS. It is a tough exam to crack but once cracked, opens the opportunity for being one of the most respectable and responsible citizen of the country.
Pursue Further Studies (LLM)
Pursuing LLM is another option one has when he or she prefers to land on a profession that involves vast and extensive research or pedagogy. One can pursue research fellowship programmes through the government after completing their masters. Once chosen, you may get an opportunity to study and research abroad completely or partially funded by the Government. For being eligible to teach in Law Schools one needs to have a Master’s degree as well as NET (National Eligibility Test) Qualification. Along with this a good experience and a well written resume can also help.
Join the Corporate Sector (Company Secretary)
Most of the prospective Law Students want to go to Law School because they want to work in a Corporate Firm and earn the ‘big bucks’. A fresh graduate from maybe National Law School of India University (NLSIU) or NALSAR, the two big brothers of the NLU Family can expect to receive minimum INR 7 Lacs package from any reputed firm like Amarchand Mangaldas, Luthra & Luthra, Khaitan & Co. etc.
If a student is from an NLU, then his or her chances of achieving this dream might be a bit easy compared to a student studying in any other Law College, nevertheless it is achievable. But the journey is not that easy. One needs to have another degree for Company Secretary-ship from an Institution called ICSI in India, which is the most reputed Company Secretary institute in India. Passing the ICSI exams are quite difficult and that too along with the law college syllabus but the fruit of all the hard-work is worth picking and the bite most scrumptious.
The skills developed through studying for a law degree would be of use in the following job roles, though further qualifications or training would be required:
Admission is a four step process that begins with an application
As first step, submit application for admission by the application deadline.
September 20, 2023
Your submited application for admission will be reviewed and uploaded documents verified.
At this step, the marksheets and other documents are verified
The decision of admissions committee shall be communicated to you throuh merit list/decision letter
On the communicated date, the semester begins with orientation and commencement ceremony
Clinical Trainings form an essential part of the studies in medical and paramedical courses. Trainings at NIMT are conducted in its own parent hospital on campus as well as Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS), Greater Noida and Dr B R Ambedkar Multi Speciality Hospital, Noida
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NIMT provides unmatched opportunities to study law and related disciplines in a rigorous and collaborative environment.