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GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY
Gujarat National Law University (www.gnlu.ac.in), Gandhinagar (accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC), a Research-based Teaching University (RbTU), established under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003, recognized by the BCI and the UGC, provides the most diversified and unique teaching, research, training and extension programs. It enjoys membership of national and international network of universities, namely, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), International Association of Law Schools (IALS), Asian Law Institute (ASLI) and the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI). GNLU Model of Education, Research and Training – Unique, Innovative and Relevant
Dedicated teaching & research faculty for vibrant academic, intellectual and research culture
5 options at Under-Graduate Law degree programme: B.A., LL.B. (Hons); B.Com., LL.B. (Hons); B.Sc., LL.B. (Hons); B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons) and B.S.W., LL.B. (Hons)
6 specialisations at LL.M. Programme with 2 more planned subject to the approval of the
requisite Councils from the Academic Year 2019-20.
Ph.D. in Law and inter-disciplinary fields (residential and part-time)
MBA in Financial Management & Business Laws (two-year residential programme for individuals aspiring to become strategic financial and business legal advisors)
Faculty: 66 Motivated and dynamic teaching staff/research staff/honorary professors/visiting faculty from India and abroad.
Academic Support Programme (ASP): Special tutoring programme for students needing special attention.
Committees dedicated for Mooting, Debating, Model United Nations, Negotiation, Drafting, Communication skills, etc.
In-house Mentoring and Counselling by faculty members for professional excellence and personal development of students.
Alternative Academic Credit Programme to promote research aptitude in students in subjects of individual interests.
Endowed Research Areas: Microsoft India (IPR); Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (IPR); Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Government of India (SPRIHA-IPR); Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (Energy Law); Khaitan and Co. (Mergers & Acquisitions); Satlaj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. (Environment Law); Gujarat Maritime Board (Maritime Law); Navinchandra Desai Law Foundation Chair and Gujarat International Finance Tec- City SEZ Ltd (GIFT).
Research Centres in niche areas – Dedicated Centre for Private International Law; Public International Law; Sports and Entertainment Law; Foreign Policy & Security Studies; IPR; Banking & Financial Laws; Corporate and Competition Law; Constitutional and Administrative Law; Environment & Sustainable Development; Business and Public Policy; Law & Economics and Law & Society, led by core faculty and student research teams.
Publications: GNLU Law Review (TGLR); GNLU Journal of Law Development and Politics (GJLDP); GNLU Journal on International Trade and Competition (GJITC); Gujarat Law Journal (GLJ) as well as collective and individual publications on various contemporary topics like Sports and Legislature, by faculty and students alike.
Research Projects: The University has been able to receive generous grants from various reputed funding agencies like Government of Gujarat, Department of Justice, Government of India, and National Commission for Women etc. for high level Research and training activities.
Extension and Training Activities: Organization of round-the-year extension and training programmes for officials, executives, students, providing first-hand experience to students in organisation of high level extension and training programs.
Public-Private Partnership: Active, enriching and dynamic partnership with public institutions and Departments in law-making, execution and dissemination such as assistance in drafting and reviewing of bills for various government departments, assisting corporate and other sectors in providing legal research and advise; organizing regular training programmes for government departments/judicial and administrative academics/Public Sector Undertakings/law firms/NGOs/Armed Forces Regulatory authorities.
Financial Assistance and Awards for FY 2018-19 – Approx. ₹ 1.7 Crore
Scholarship for CLAT meritorious students – ₹ 5 lakhs {For first year only}
Scholarship in order of merit to CLAT meritorious candidates
Scholarship for each category UG PG
CLAT Rank 1-20 21-40 1-5 5-10
Tuition Fee Waiver 100% 50 % 100% 50%
Student Activities Committee: ₹ 16 lakhs
Student Exchange Programme + International Internship: ₹ 20 lakhs
Scholarship for participation in national & international Moots: ₹ 50 lakhs
Scholarship for participation in national & international events & competitions: ₹ 10 lakhs
Sports Participations and Programs: ₹ 15 lakhs
Scholarship for part of Student Research Development Council: ₹ 1.5 lakhs
Scholarship for Best Research Papers: ₹ 1.5 lakhs
Competitive and Judicial Services Examinations, etc.: ₹ 1 lakhs
Debating Committee: ₹ 6 lakhs
GNLU Academic Star Scholarship 50% reimbursement of entire tuition fee of 5 years for outstanding academic achiever
Model United Nations: ₹ 3 lakhs
Legal Services Committee: ₹ 2 lakhs
Student Welfare Committee: ₹ 3 lakhs
Scholarship as participation in communication/ soft skill/ legal workshop: ₹ 6 lakhs
24 Gold Medals for academic and extra-curricular achievements in various subjects.
GNLU Litigation Assistance & Support Scheme (GLASS): ₹ 20 lakhs
GNLU Legal Incubation Centre (GLIC): ₹ 10 lakhs Mooting GNLU students participated in 86 national-level and 16 international-level competitions in the academic year 2017-18.
● Moot Court Achievements ○ Top 32 team overall in the World rounds of 59th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot
Court Competition, 2018. Winner-India qualifying rounds of 59th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, 2018; World Rounds of the 1st NILS Business and Human Rights Moot Court Competition, 2017-18; 6th RMLNLU-SCC Online Media Law Moot Court Competition, 2018; 4th DSNLU-CCI National Moot Court Competition, 2018; 16th Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot, 2017-18. Runners-up-Final Round at Asia-Pacific Rounds of the 27th Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition 2018; Regional Finals at The IASLA Moot Court Competition, 2018. 1st Runners Up-11th International Criminal Court Moot Competition 2018. Semi-finalist team -Asia-Pacific Regional Rounds, ELSA Moot Court Competition, 2018. Best Memorial-15th Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot, 2018; 12th Pro Bono Enviro National Moot Court Competition, 2018. Best Researcher-19th DM Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition, 2018.
○ The GNLU International Moot Court Competition (GIMC) is GNLU’s flagship moot, recognized as India’s foremost moot on International Trade Law. GIMC has served as a unique platform for discourse and discussion amongst law students to explore the nuances on contemporary issues of International Trade Law. The competition has hosted panelists reputed in the area of International Trade Law, from WTO Appellate Body, World Trade Institute-University of Bern, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, Trade Law Guide, Universidad de Chile and IELPO, University of Barcelona and partnered with Lex Witness, Law Skills and Manupatra, amongst others for its last edition. This edition witnessed participation of 52 teams from various countries including Bangladesh, Mauritius, Nepal, South Korea, Sri Lanka and USA. The 11th edition of GIMC will be organized from 13 to 17 February, 2019.
○ The GNLU Moot on Securities and Investment Law (GNLUMSIL) is a national-level moot court competition that aims to provide students with a platform to deliberate upon and initiate discourse in the dynamic realm of securities and investment laws. The competition has hosted various legal luminaries in the field of securities law, including Ms. Dharmishta Raval (Partner, Raval & Raval Advocates), Mr. Sandeep Parekh (Founder and Managing Partner, Finsec Law Advisors), Mr. Somasekhar Sundaresan (Advocate, Bombay High Court), Ms. Akila Agrawal (Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas), and Mr. Murali Neelakantan (Executive Director, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals). The 4th edition of the competition held in September 2018 boasted of successful collaborations with Finsec Law Advisors, RegStreet Law Advisors (formerly Suvan Law Advisors), Bombay Stock Exchange – Investors’ Protection Fund (BSE-IPF) and Manupatra. It witnessed participation from 36 law schools from across the country.
Careers (Internship & Placement)
GNLU Litigation Assistance & Support Scheme (GLASS): Monthly stipend of ₹ 15,000/- to selected students for one year upon graduation and opting to practice in High Court(s) and other lower court(s).
A focused, coordinated & concerted approach towards internship & placement with long term career development.
Internships & placements with international and national law firms, Supreme Court of India, High Courts, Senior Advocates, Union and State Government Departments, Tribunals, national and state PSUs, LPOs, Banks, corporate houses, think-tanks, NGOs.
Career advice and counselling; soft-skill workshops; special tutorials by senior students/ alumni/industry experts etc. round-the-year.
Opportunities & financial assistance for internships at UN and other international organisations.
Infrastructure
An iconic safe, secure, green, environment friendly and soothing campus spread in 50.64 acres of land - a matter of pride for the State and all educational institutions in the Knowledge Corridor of Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Excellent connectivity and means of transportation; High Court and other offices: Airport - 15 min, High Court - 20 min, Legislative Assembly, Sachivalaya (Government of Gujarat Secretariat) & PSUs - 15 min.
Residential University having Halls of Residence with the wi-fi facility, Sports Stadium, Gym Facilities, State-of-the-Art Auditorium “AURA” & Moot Court Hall, recreation rooms.
India’s First Legal History Museum – A Unique initiative by a National Law University.
Non-smoking, non-alcohol environment & ethics-value based overall culture.
The Campus is under the surveillance of the CCTV cameras.
Cultural Activities Student Activities Committee is one of the most popular committees amongst the students as it runs various clubs such as Music Club, Dance Club, Literary Club, Gaming Club, Photography Club, Quiz Club, Theatre Club and organize arts, painting, dance, drama, film, literature and other creative activities round-the-year; flavour of local traditional dance (Dandiya-Garba) infusion of folk, classical and western performance in Swara Natya Sanjhe, movie screening, acoustic nights, theatre performances, photography contest and dance workshop. The University also encourages the students to participate in various Inter-College cultural activities and fests. Pentagram – an annual 3-day cultural festival made live by teams from across India and abroad and also organizing successful music concerts like by Euphoria, KK, the Indian Ocean, Saleem Sulaiman, Amit Trivedi and Kailash Kher.
Sports Facilities: Cricket Ground (Turf Pitch), Practice Pitch, 02 Synthetic Tennis Court, 01 Synthetic
Basketball Court, 01 combined Basketball and Tennis Court, 01 Football Ground, 02 Volleyball
Ground, 01 Kabaddi Ground, Jumping Pit, 01 Kho-Kho Court, 01 Cemented Badminton Court, 01
Athletics Track (200 m), Indoor Hall (04 Table Tennis, 04 Chess, 03 Carom 01 Pool Table, AC Gym
(combined for boys and girls). In hostels too there are basic facilities of Gym, Table Tennis, Carom and
Chess.
ICT Facilities NMEICT/BSNL Internet bandwidth connectivity; Wi-Fi enabled campus with high-end manageable network switches for handling internal data traffic; Local Area Network (LAN) through fiber optic cables connecting all sections and buildings; Separate computer centre; High-quality Video Conferencing Equipment, Scanning and Printing facilities; classrooms are equipped with Multimedia Projector, Computer System.
Library
Centrally air conditioned library contains 42,000 plus print collections, books, e-books, 6,000 e-journals, 150 print journals and 21 globally identified online legal databases.
Dedicated spaces for preparations for moot competitions, competitive exams, etc.
Average annual library budget – ₹ 1.10 Crore.
Other Facilities/Arrangements
Medical Centre Facility with Doctor and Nurse. Good hospitals within the vicinity (10-15 mins); psychological counsellor.
Halls of Creativity: Infrastructure for various hobbies i.e. painting, carpentering, sculpture, dance, drama, mediation and other creative activities.
Monthly Debate on Leading Judgments by students. Mid - term parents' meet, semester-beginning & semester-end meeting of individual batches
with the Director, Registrar, Dean & all subject teachers.
Under-Graduate semester-wise Course Structure* [BA/BCom/BSc/BBA/BSW, LLB (Hons)]
Semester I
Legal English (including Legal Writing), Legal Methods, Law of Torts (including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Act), Legal History of India
BA: Paper 3: Principles of Economics, Paper 4: Introduction to Political Science BCom: Paper 3: Business Organization and Management, Paper 4: Corporate Accounting BSc: Paper 3: Cytology and Genetics, Paper 4: Environmental Science BBA: Paper 3: Principles and Practices of Management, Paper 4: Corporate Accounting BSW: Paper 3: Social Work Profession - Theory & Practice, Paper 4: Social Entrepreneurship and Law
Semester II
Foreign Language, Law of Contracts I (General Principles and Specific Reliefs), Paper 1: Introduction to Sociology, Paper 2: Comparative World History (Legal Developments)
BA: Paper 5: Macroeconomics: Theories and Policies, Paper 6: Political Theory BCom: Paper 5: Managerial Economics, Paper 6: Managerial Accounting BSc: Paper 5: Biotechnology, Paper 6: Information Technology BBA: Paper 5: Managerial Economics, Paper 6: Managerial Accounting BSW: Paper 5: Gandhian Approach to Welfare and Development, Paper 6: Research Methodology for Social Work
Semester III
Constitutional Law I, Law of Contracts II (Specific Contracts, Partnership and Sale of Goods), Law of Crimes (IPC), Law of Civil Procedure and Limitation
BA: Paper 7: Money Banking and Public Finance, Paper 8: Sociology of Law BCom: Paper 7: Advanced Accounting and Auditing, Paper 8: Business Research Methods BSc: Paper 7: Bio-chemistry and Bio-informatics, Paper 8: Psychology and Neuroscience BBA: Paper 7: Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, Paper 8: Business Research Methods BSW: Paper 7: Human Growth and Behaviour, Paper 8: Social Policy and Legislation
Semester IV
Constitutional Law II, Jurisprudence, Public International Law, Law of Criminal Procedure
BA: Paper 9: Public Policy, Administration and Governance, Paper 10: Development Studies BCom: Paper 9: Income Tax: Theory, Practice and Management, Paper 10: Introduction to Law and Economics BSc: Paper 9: Nano Technology and Forensic Chemistry, Paper 10: Pharmaceutical Sciences (including Medical Devices) BBA: Paper 9: Marketing Management, Paper 10: Law and Economics BSW: Paper 9: Society and Sustainable Development, Paper 10: Access to Justice: Theory and Practice
Semester V
Family Law I, Corporate Law I, Law of Evidence, Administrative Law, Legislative Drafting and Interpretation of Statutes
BA: Paper 11: International Relations BCom: Paper 11: Financial Management BSc: Paper 11: Advanced Forensic Techniques BBA: Paper 11: Financial Management BSW: Paper 11: Human Resource Management
Semester VI
Family Law II, Corporate Law II, Law of Transfer of Property and Easement, Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments, Intellectual Property Law
BA: Paper 12: Introduction to Law and Economics BCom: Paper 12: Financial Institutions and Markets BSc: Paper 12: Space Science & Communication Technology BBA: Paper 12: Business Policy and Strategic Management BSW: Paper 12: Criminal Justice and Social Work
Semester VII
Law of Taxation I (Indirect Taxes), Labour Law I, Environmental Law, Law of Arbitration
Constitutional Law Honours Paper I: Comparative Constitutional Law Honours Paper II: Federalism Business Law Honours Paper I: Securities and Investment Law Honours Paper II: Advanced Contracts (Evolving Jurisprudence in Contract Law) International Law Honours Paper I: Private International Law Honours Paper II: WTO Law Intellectual Property Law Honours Paper I: Law of Copyright and Industrial Designs Honours Paper II: Law of Patents Criminal Law Honours Paper I: Criminology Honours Paper II: Penology and Victimology
Semester VIII
Law of Taxation II (Indirect Taxes), Labour Law II, Insurance Law, Human Rights
Constitutional Law Honours Paper III: Constitutional Litigation Honours Paper IV: Parliamentary Procedure and Privileges Business Law Honours Paper III: Mergers and Acquisitions Honours Paper IV: Competition Law International Law Honours Paper III: International Commercial Law Honours Paper IV: Air and Space Law Intellectual Property Law Honours Paper III: Law of Trade Marks Honours Paper IV: Transfer of Technology and IP Transactions Criminal Law Honours Paper III: Comparative Criminal Law and Procedure Honours Paper IV: Socio-economic Offences
Semester IX
Land and Agricultural Law, Information Technology Law, Clinical Paper I: (Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing), Clinical Paper II: (Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System)
Constitutional Law Honours Paper V: Service Law Honours Paper VI: Election Law Business Law Honours Paper V: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law Honours Paper VI: Law relating to Trust and Not for Profit Organisation International Law Honours Paper V: Law relating to Non State Actors (including National Security Law & International Criminal Law) Honours Paper VI: International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law (including HADR) Intellectual Property Law Honours Paper V: Law of Geographical Indications and other forms of IP Honours Paper VI: International Intellectual Property Regime and Practices Criminal Law Honours Paper V: Cyber Crime Honours Paper VI: Crime against Women and Children
Semester X
Clinical Paper III: (Moot Court, Advocacy Skills, and Internship), Clinical Paper IV: (Litigation Management & Alternative Dispute Resolution), Seminar Papers I & II (A student is required to choose two Seminar
Papers from the following list)
(1)Animal Protection Law, (2) Corporate
Governance, (3) Data Protection Law, (4)
Dispute Settlement in International Trade
and Investment, (5) Economic Analysis of
Law, (6) Education Law, (7) Energy Law,
Constitutional Law Honours Paper VII: Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration Honours Paper VIII: Constitutional Law, Religion, and Justice Business Law Honours Paper VII: Infrastructure Law Honours Paper VIII: Transportation Law and Carriage Law International Law Honours Paper VII: Law of the Sea and Maritime Law Honours Paper VIII: Law of Responsibility of State and International Organisations Intellectual Property Law Honours Paper VII: Intellectual Property: Overlaps and Interface
(8) Forest Dwellers and Rights of
Indigenous People, (9) International
Commercial Arbitration, (10) International
Taxation, (11) International Tort, (12) Law
for Armed Forces (Defence Law), (13)
Law Relating to Differently Abled People,
(14) Law relating to International Financial
Services Centre, (15) Law Relating to
Sustainable Development, (16) Limited
Liability Partnership, (17) Media Law, (18)
Medical and Health Law, (19) Natural
Resources Law, (20) Principal Legal
Systems of the World, (21) Real Estate
Law, (22) Regional Agreement and
Regionalization, (23) Sports Law
Honours Paper VIII: Intellectual Property: Management, Litigation, and Dispute Resolution Criminal Law Honours Paper VII: Forensic Science and Forensic Investigation Honours Paper VIII: Internal Security and Police Administration
*The University is planning to follow the afore-stated structure from the Academic Year 2019-2020 and is subject to change. Important Note: ☼ There is horizontal reservation in the streams viz., B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)- 80 seats and in the remaining programmes 25 seats. ☼If course is not offered due to lack of adequate number of students, students of the same course will be transferred to other courses on the basis of available seats as per the guidelines of the Academic Council.
Post-Graduate (LLM) semester-wise Course Structure* (One-Year)
Semester I
Comparative Public Law/Systems of Governance
Research Methods and Legal Writing
Law and Justice in a Globalizing World
Group I - Corporate and Business Law Group II - International Comparative Law
Corporate Law Public International Law
Law of Banking and Insurance International Economic Laws
Group III - Intellectual Property Laws Group IV- Constitutional and Administrative Law
Introduction to Laws of IPR & International Intellectual Property Organizations
Fundamental Rights and Social Justice
Law of Patent Media and Telecommunication Laws
Group V - Criminal Law and Security Law Group VI - Public Policy, Law and Governance
Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration
Public Policy: Theory and Practice
Police Law and Administration Law, Constitutionalism and Political Theory
Group VII - Sports Law Group VIII - Maritime Law
Sports Culture and Society International Law and Law of the Sea
Sports and Law Trade and Transport Regulation and Carriage of Goods by Sea, Road, Rail, Air and Multimodal Transportation
Semester II
Group I - Corporate and Business Law Group II - International Comparative Law
Securities Law Private International Law / Conflict of Laws
Investment Law Air and Space Law
Competition Law Laws of International Organizations
Advanced Contracts (Evolving Jurisprudence in Contract Law) International Humanitarian Law
Group III - Intellectual Property Laws Group IV- Constitutional and Administrative Law Transfer of Technology and IPR Litigation Constitutional Bodies
Law of Copyright Centre State Relations and Local Self Government
Law relating to Trademark and Geographical Indication Administrative Law
Law of Biotechnology and Challenges of Traditional Knowledge Principles of Transparency and Accountability Regulatory Framework
Group V- Criminal Law and Security Law Group VI - Public Policy, Law and Governance
Victimology Administrative Reforms and Public Administration
Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Law Economics and Policy Analysis National Security and Regional Co-operation
Law and Governance International Criminal Law International Economic Institutions
Group VII - Sports Law Group VIII - Maritime Law
International Sports Organizations and Federations (Comparative Sports Law)
Maritime Law and Shipping Contracts Chaterparties, Bills of Lading – Applicable Instruments and Standard Contracts, Laytime and Demurrage, Salvage, Pilotage and Towage
Sports Ethics, Integrity and Law Marine Environment
Sports Dispute Resolution Marine Insurance
Commercialization of Sports Indian Admiralty Jurisdiction and Laws pertaining to Maritime disputes
*The University is planning to follow the afore-stated structure from the Academic Year 2019-2020 and is subject to change.
Important Note: ☼If any course is not offered due to lack of adequate number of students (minimum 10 Students per Specialization), students of the same course will be transferred to other courses on the basis of available seats as per the guidelines of the Academic Council.
Intake and Reservations for UG & PG Programme
Course
All India*
NRI FN Total
Supernumerary Seats
UR SC ST J&K Residents North East
India
UG+ 115 27 14 18 06 180 02 05
PG 38 09 05 06 02 60 01 02
*On All India seats a horizontal reservation of 30% shall be made in favour of Female candidates, 5% of seats for Specially Abled Persons/Persons with Disability (PWD) category and 25% of seats shall be made in favour of candidates of Gujarat Domicile, cutting across all the above categories. The University is planning to have 4 Supernumerary seats (2 for Boys & 2 for Girls) under the Sports Quota from the Academic Year 2019-2020. UR-Unreserved, SC-Scheduled Caste, ST-Scheduled Tribe, NRI-Non Resident Indian, FN-Foreign National
+In the Under-Graduate programme there shall be a further programme-wise horizontal reservation as detailed below, except for the Supernumerary seats:
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.)
B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.)
B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
B.S.W. LL.B. (Hons.)
Total
All India 68 22 22 22 22 156
NRI 10 02 02 02 02 18
Foreign National
02 01 01 01 01 06
Total 80 25 25 25 25 180
The Eligibility for seeking admission in the B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) and B.S.W., LL.B. (Hons.) programme is H.S.C. or equivalent examination; for B.Com., LL.B. (Hons.) programme it is H.S.C. or equivalent examination in Science/Commerce and for B.Sc., LL.B. (Hons.) programme it is H.S.C. or equivalent examination in Science.
Important Note: ☼Information for admission to the NRI/FN/JK/NE categories will be published on GNLU website only. ☼ Apart from the CLAT form, interested Candidates are also required to fill separate form with GNLU and direct admission will be undertaken based on the applications received using the CLAT ranking. ☼ NRI category seats are available to NRI candidates or Indian nationals sponsored by NRI as per the Court Guidelines. CLAT merit will be used for the admission to NRI quota. ☼ Foreign National category seats are available to Foreign Nationals only i.e. candidates with foreign citizenship. Candidates seeking admission under the Foreign National category are not required to appear in the CLAT and shall apply directly to the University. ☼ No transfer of candidates once admitted under NRI and Foreign National category to any another category. ☼ Unfilled seats of any category, if any, shall be filled, as per the GNLU Executive Council decision.
Fee Structure for UG & PG Programme (I Year)* Type of Fees UG PG
One Time
Admission Fee ₹ 2000 ₹ 2000
General Security Deposit ₹ 15000 ₹ 10000
Total (one time) ₹ 17000 ₹ 12000
Annual
Tuition Fee ₹ 120000 ₹ 70000
Tuition Fee – NRI & Foreign National 12,500 USD 4000 USD
Infrastructure Maintenance Fee ₹ 22000 ₹ 16500
Examination Fee ₹ 6000 ₹ 6000
Academic Facility Fee (Library, Computer, Internet, Moot Court, Training, etc.) ₹ 18000 ₹ 12000
Hall of Residence, Canteen and other related Fees (facility not provided during vacation period, rooms are provided on sharing basis)**
₹ 50000 ₹ 60500
Extra-Curricular, Adventure, Sports and Gymnasium, Social and Cultural Activities, Welfare Fee
₹ 3000 ₹ 3000
Foreign Language *** ------
Total (including Mess Charges) ₹ 2,36,000/- ₹ 1,80,000/-
Total (NRI & Foreign National) (including Mess Charges) ₹ 1,16,000/-+ 12,500
USD
₹ 1,10,000/- + 4,000 USD
Important Note: ☼ ₹ 2,36,000/- (including ₹ 1,16,000/-) can be paid in INR and deducted from the tuition fee of USD 12,500 (For UG) & ₹ 1,80,000/-
(including ₹ 1,10,000/-) can be paid in INR and deducted from USD 4,000 (For PG). All fees and payable amounts shall be paid in accordance with the Reserve Bank of India/Government of India guidelines. ☼Candidates seeking admission under NRI & Foreign National category needs to pay 2000 USD (UG programme) and 500 USD (PG programme) as one time Development Charges. ☼The above fee structure is only for the Academic year 2019-20 and is subject to revision from time to time by the University Authorities.
*Subject to change as per the decision of the Finance Committee/Executive Council of the University.
**The Hall of Residence, Canteen and other related Fees in case of UG is for 10 months & in case of PG it is for 11 months.
***The fees for the foreign language course to be determined on the basis of the language opted by the student and total amount payable shall vary accordingly.
All queries and information (including expression of interests, etc.) shall be sent in WRITING to the [email protected] only and the same will only be admitted for all official purposes.
Disclaimer: GNLU reserves the right to make any changes at any time which is in the best interest of GNLU academics and students. For latest and further details contact:
The Registrar Gujarat National Law University Attalika Avenue, Knowledge Corridor, Koba, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, INDIA-
382426. T: +91-79-23276611/2, Fax: +91-79-2327 6613/78781 86624 Email: [email protected], Website: www.gnlu.ac.in.
Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel
Director Dr. Jagadeesh Chandra T. G.
Registrar (I/c)