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National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bangalore: Courses, rankings, intake

All you need to know about National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bangalore

EdexLive Desk

Widely regarded as India’s premier law school, NLSIU Bangalore has consistently topped national rankings. A pioneer five-year integrated law degree in India, NLSIU’s curriculum sets the standard for legal education in the country today. So what sets it apart from other law schools? 

Undergraduate programmes

  • BA, LLB (Honours) – 5-year integrated law degree

  • BA (Honours) in Social Sciences – 3-year programme offering majors like History, Economics, Politics, Sociology, and Anthropology, with an optional 4th-year research track

Postgraduate programmes

  • LLB (Honours) – 3-year law degree for graduates from non-law backgrounds.

  • LLM – 1-year programme with specialisations like Business Law, Human Rights, and Constitutional Law.

  • Master’s in Public Policy (MPP) – 2-year interdisciplinary programme focusing on law, governance, and public policy.

Doctoral programmes

  • PhD in Law – Research-oriented program in legal studies.

  • PhD (Interdisciplinary) – Encourages multidisciplinary research bridging law with other fields.

Online & Hybrid Programmes (PACE)

  • Postgraduate Diplomas – 1-year online courses in areas like Intellectual Property Rights, Cyber Law, and more.

  • Certificate Courses – Short-term online programmes in specific legal domains.

Rankings and achievement

  • Ranked No. 1 law college in NIRF Law Rankings since 2018 — a seven year streak

  • Only Indian institute to have won the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (1999 and 2013)

  • First NLU to expand its curriculum to liberal arts, introducing three-year BA (Hons) programme in 2025

Seat intake for 2025-26

5-Year BA, LLB (Honours): 310

3-Year LLB (Honours): 120

BA (Honours): 60

LLM: 120 seats

PhD programmes: 8 seats

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