With students admitted from all over the country through CLAT, NALSAR is counted as one of the top National Law Universities in India. It constantly features among the top two National Law Universities in any rankings conducted in the field of legal education. Until 2012, NALSAR was driven by mandatory courses, but post-re-evaluation in June 2012, it moved to a credit-based system, wherein a student is required to earn 200 credit points to earn their degree.

NALSAR Courses Offered

B.A. LL. B. (Hons.)→ Undergraduate

Admission Procedure

Admission to NALSAR is purely based on merit determined through a Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), a test conducted on rotation by National Law Universities.

Seat Distribution

Category 

TOTAL Seats Category-wise

No. of 

Seats for

All India 

candidates 

(75%)

Number of 

Seats for 

Resident 

Students of 

Telangana 

(25%)

Unreserved

66

51

15

Scheduled Caste

19

14 (15%)

05 (15%)

Scheduled Tribe

08

07 (7.5%)

01(6%)

OBC/BC (Non Creamy Layer)

26

17 (18%)

09 (29%)

EWS

13

10 (10%)

03 (10%)

Total Seats

132

99

33

  • 30% (39 seats for B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) course) Horizontal reservation shall be applicable for Female candidates for admission to B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) and LL.M. courses.
  • 05% {06 seats for B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) course} Horizontal reservation shall be applicable for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PWD)

NALSAR Placements

In the previous years, top tier law firms and niche firms—both Indian and International—corporate houses, Public Sector Undertakings, regulatory bodies have regularly recruited from NALSAR. It is one the top law schools with an average salary of around 15 lacs. For the 2019 batch, more than 30 students secured a job for them in the top law firms/corporates on day zero itself.