UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2026
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The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) Hyderabad offers BA LLB and LLM courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The NALSAR Hyderabad BA LLB fee is Rs 2.62 Lakh per annum and the LLM fee is Rs 1.65 lakh per annum, including refundable deposits. The NALSAR Hyderabad fee structure includes various outlays such as tuition fees, hostel fees, examination fees, etc. To know further details about the NLU Hyderabad seat intake and infrastructure, read the complete article. The university also accepts the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores conducted by the Consortium of NLUs.
Follow the steps below to download the CLAT 2026 answer key and response sheet PDF.
The CLAT exam is held offline in 131 different examination centres on December 1 all across 23 states and 2 union territories. Through CLAT 2026, NALSAR Hyderabad offers 132 seats for the BA LLB programme and 66 seats for the LLM postgraduate programme.
At NALSAR Hyderabad, the 5-year LLB fee structure includes various heads such as academic charges, user charges, one-time payments, etc. The fee of NALSAR Hyderabad for the General category students is Rs. 6000 higher compared to the fees of candidates belonging to the SC/ST category.
| Charges | Fee (Rs) |
|---|---|
Tuition Fee | 1,60,000 |
Academic Charges (Library fee, Exam fee) | 15,000 |
User Charges (Room, Electricity, Water, Internet Charges, etc) | 67,000 |
Onetime Payments | 10,000 |
Mess Advance | 40,000 |
Refundable Deposits | 20,000 |
Total Fees | 3,12,000 |
At NALSAR Hyderabad, the fee structure for General category candidates is different from SC/ST category candidates. The fee of NLU Hyderabad for SC/ST candidates is Rs. 1,69,000 and the fee of the General category students is Rs. 1,65,000. However, NALSAR Hyderabad fees for OBC-NCL/BC-NCL/EWS/PWD category candidates is Rs. 1,75,000.
Charges | Fee (Rs) |
|---|---|
Tuition Fee | 65,000 |
Academic Charges (Library fee, Exam fee) | 13,000 |
User Charges (Room, Electricity, Water, Internet Charges, etc) | 67,000 |
Onetime Payments | 10,000 |
Mess Advance | 40,000 |
Refundable Deposits | 20,000 |
Total Fees | 2,15,000 |
NOTE: The refundable deposit charge for SC/ST category students is Rs. 14,000
The campus infrastructure at NALSAR Hyderabad includes a library with prestigious journals and books and even a stadium for all the sports activities. The students pursuing their law careers here can also practice their skills in the moot court which resembles an actual courtroom.
| Category | Total Seats | Seats reserved for All India candidates (75%) | Seats Reserved for Telangana Resident candidates (25%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Unreserved | 66 | 51 | 15 |
SC | 19 | 14 (15%) | 5 (15%) |
ST | 8 | 7 (7.5%) | 1 (6%) |
OBC / BC | 26 | 17 (18%) | 9 (29%) |
EWS | 13 | 10 (10%) | 3 (10%) |
Total Seats | 132 | 99 | 33 |
| Category | Total Seats | Seats reserved for All India candidates (75%) | Seats Reserved for Telangana Resident candidates (25%) |
|---|---|---|---|
Unreserved | 33 | 25 | 8 |
SC | 9 | 7 (15%) | 2 (15%) |
ST | 4 | 3 (7.5%) | 1 (6%) |
OBC / BC | 14 | 10 (20%) | 4 (29%) |
EWS | 6 | 5 (10%) | 1 (10%) |
Total Seats | 66 | 50 | 16 |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Candidates who wish to join the NALSAR university must qualify for the exam and get the required marks.
The NALSAR university is a government-owned institution in Hyderabad.
Yes, the university offers fair placement opportunities to its candidates.
According to the NIRF ranking for law programmes, the university is considered the third best in India.
The NLU Hyderabad, NLSIU Bangalore and NLU Delhi have the highest fees among all the other Law Universities.
On Question asked by student community
Hello aspirant,
With 64.5 marks in CLAT 2026 and EWS+UP domicile, getting a top NLU may be difficult because EWS cutoffs are usually high. However, you may still have chances in the newer or mid-tier NLUs, depending on this year's overall scoring trend. NLUs like NLU Tripura, NLU Shimla or NLU Jabalpur sometimes open seats for EWS candidates at lower scores. It's best to wait for the official ranks and counselling lists, as seats shift during later rounds.
FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
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Hello aspirant,
Getting 43 in CLAT can feel disappointing, but it doesn't define your ability. You still have AILET, and many students improve sharply in their second attempt. For AILET, focus more on English, logical reasoning and GK. In static GK, study important books, monuments, national parks, constitutional facts and major awards. For current affairs, revise the last 6-8 months covering national events, government schemes, appointments, sports and major international news. Make short notes and revise daily. With a clear plan and claim mind, you can perform much better in AILET.
FOR GUIDANCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-preparation-tips
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Hello,
Here are the Expected SC Category Cut-offs (CLAT UG 2026):
For more details access below mentioned link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cut-off-2026-for-sc-category
Hope it helps.
Good Morning, Candidate,
It entirely depends on the university whether the admission for the BA LLB will be based on the 12th board or the national-level entrance exam, or both. The admission exams are below
1. Common Law Admission Test
2. All India Law Entrance Test
3. Symbiosis Law Admission Test
4. Common University Entrance Test
Thank you. Hope this information helps you.
Hello
The best way to cover the important current affairs is to read the newspaper daily. Then try to analyse the newspaper and remember the trending topics. Practice the previous year's question paper and understand the pattern of the question. Summarise all current affairs topics and understand them in brief. If you want more information about current affairs, then you will read the article How to Prepare for CLAT Current Affairs 2026 .
Thank you.
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