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West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Our Address

The WB National University of Juridical Sciences

DR. AMBEDKAR BHAVAN

12, LB Block, Sector III, Salt Lake City Kolkata – 700106

 

Contact Us

  • Contacts

    Phone: +91 -33 - 25694700 - 30 Email: info@nujs.edu Telegram: JURAVARSITY

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The WB National University of Juridical Sciences
DR. AMBEDKAR BHAVAN
12, LB Block, Sector III, Salt Lake City Kolkata – 700106

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Courses Details

BA LLB (Hons) Programme

The Five-Year Undergraduate B.A./B.Sc.-LL.B. Programme is open to candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof. The admission is based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
The four seats in the Foreign National Category are allotted based on the marks in the qualifying examination. The allotment of seats for other categories is done by the CLAT Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) based on the CLAT Examination Merit List. Any vacant seats after the first round of the admission process are allotted by the University from applicants received against the vacant seats based on the CLAT Examination Merit List.
The specific eligibility criteria for CLAT Examination are determined by the CLAT Consortium of NLUs. Please refer to the CLAT Consortium Website for the latest applicable norms.

The number of seats:
The total number of seats available is 132 (One hundred and thirty-two). Seats shall be reserved
as follows:
Scheduled caste – 20 seats
Scheduled Tribes – 8 seats
OBCs – 7 seats
Foreign Nationals – 2
4 seats out of the total intake are Horizontally reserved for PWD
41 seats out of the total intake are reserved for West Bengal domicile

Fees:(Sem 1)
Admission Fee – Rs.5000
Tuition Fee:
NRI/Foreign Students – $ 5,000
Other Students – Rs. 73,200
Examination Fee – Rs.1,200
Study Materials Fee – Rs. 2,000
Library Fee – Rs. 24,000
Computer Fee – Rs. 10,800
Student Welfare Fee – Rs. 24,000
Development Fee – Rs 12,000
Infrastructure and Maintenance Fee – Rs. 5,000
Composite (Hostel) Fee – Rs. 12,000
Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit – Rs. 20,000
Moot Court fee – Rs. 2,000
Refundable Deposit – Rs. 10,000
Total – 2,01,200/-

Sem 2:
Tuition Fee:
NRI/Foreign Students – $ 5,000
Other Students – Rs. 73,200
Examination Fee – Rs.1,200
Study Materials Fee – Rs. 2,000
Library Fee – Rs. 24,000
Computer Fee – Rs. 10,800
Student Welfare Fee – Rs.24,000
Development Fee – Rs 12,000
Infrastructure and Maintenance Fee – Rs. 5,000
Placement Fee – Rs. 500
Moot Court fee – Rs. 2,000
Composite (Hostel) Fee – Rs.12,000
Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit – Rs. 20,000
Total – 1,86,700/-

BSC LLB (Hons) Programme

The Five-Year Undergraduate B.A./B.Sc.-LL.B. Programme is open to candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof. The admission is based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
The four seats in the Foreign National Category are allotted based on the marks in the qualifying examination. The allotment of seats for other categories is done by the CLAT Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) based on the CLAT Examination Merit List. Any vacant seats after the first round of the admission process are allotted by the University from applicants received against the vacant seats based on the CLAT Examination Merit List.
The specific eligibility criteria for CLAT Examination are determined by the CLAT Consortium of NLUs. Please refer to the CLAT Consortium Website for the latest applicable norms.


The number of seats:
The total number of seats available is 132 (One hundred and thirty-two). Seats shall be reserved
as follows:
Scheduled caste – 20 seats
Scheduled Tribes – 8 seats
OBCs – 7 seats
Foreign Nationals – 2
4 seats out of the total intake are Horizontally reserved for PWD
41 seats out of the total intake are reserved for West Bengal domicile

Fees:(Sem 1)
Admission Fee – Rs.5000
Tuition Fee:
NRI/Foreign Students – $ 5,000
Other Students – Rs. 73,200
Examination Fee – Rs.1,200
Study Materials Fee – Rs. 2,000
Library Fee – Rs. 24,000
Computer Fee – Rs. 10,800
Student Welfare Fee – Rs. 24,000
Development Fee – Rs 12,000
Infrastructure and Maintenance Fee – Rs. 5,000
Composite (Hostel) Fee – Rs. 12,000
Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit – Rs. 20,000
Moot Court fee – Rs. 2,000
Refundable Deposit – Rs. 10,000
Total – 2,01,200/-

Sem 2:
Tuition Fee:
NRI/Foreign Students – $ 5,000
Other Students – Rs. 73,200
Examination Fee – Rs.1,200
Study Materials Fee – Rs. 2,000
Library Fee – Rs. 24,000
Computer Fee – Rs. 10,800
Student Welfare Fee – Rs.24,000
Development Fee – Rs 12,000
Infrastructure and Maintenance Fee – Rs. 5,000
Placement Fee – Rs. 500
Moot Court fee – Rs. 2,000
Composite (Hostel) Fee – Rs.12,000
Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit – Rs. 20,000
Total – 1,86,700/-

For more information, click the link below:
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2024/nlus/brochure/WBNUJS.pdf

Hostel Accommodation

NUJS provides separate halls of residence for boys and girls. Both the halls of residence, put together, can accommodate up to 500 students. The halls of residence have mess facilities as well, which are managed by a mess committee composed of students. The halls of residence also have a common dining area with a television and other sporting facilities. The Registrar of the University is the Chief Warden of the Halls of Residence followed by a resident Warden in charge. Apart from this, the boy’s hall of residence has two resident Wardens and the girl’s hall of residence has one resident Warden. The Wardens are responsible for the day-to-day matters related to discipline in the hostel along with other issues such as room allocation. All the housekeeping, construction, and building/room maintenance work in the Halls of Residence is managed by the Campus Supervisor of NUJS.

Campus life

WBNUJS provides several facilities to its students and faculties and is continuously striving to improve upon many of the existing facilities and add new facilities. NUJS has a Doctor and a Counselor who regularly visit the campus to address the physical and mental health concerns of students. NUJS students have access to computer and high-speed internet services throughout the academic and residential blocks along with photocopying and printing services in the library. Students and faculties have remote access to all major legal databases such as JSTOR, HeinOnline, Westlaw, Lexis Nexis, and Manupatra. In addition, NUJS, in association with Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) has set up an Accessibility Lab in memory of the late Professor Shamnad Basheer to make access to cutting-edge legal knowledge more accessible to differently-abled students.
Each faculty member of NUJS has an independent desk/workstation, access to a personal computer/laptop, and internet facilities in their respective offices. The faculty members also have adequate storage space and access to other desk services such as printing and intercom services in their offices.
WBNUJS has several Centres of Studies and Research where the students get the opportunity of associating themselves as Research Assistants. In addition, students may engage themselves in various academic and extra-curricular activities like organizing workshops/seminars/debates, etc.

 

Campus Facilities

 

LIBRARY
The University Central Library occupies a central location commanding a spectacular view of the quadrangle and hostels. The Reading Room is spread over 758 sq. meters of floor space providing 400 seats. As an integral component of the academic programs, the Library supports the University’s teaching and research. The Library is much more than a repository for the accumulated knowledge in law and social sciences, it serves as the heart of our intellectual enterprise.
The NUJS library is a participating member of INFLIBNET’s UGC-INFONET consortium whereby it regularly contributes to SHODHGANGA and SHODHGANGOTRI. It is also a member of the National Digital Library of India (NDLI) since 2018.

MEDICAL SERVICES

The University has a provision for on-campus medical consultation. A Doctor is available for consultation on Campus thrice a week. In addition, the University has an arrangement with Columbia Asia Hospital, a hospital situated within a distance of one kilometer from the Campus, for special ambulance facilities and discounts for University students.

The NUJS campus also includes a bank, a canteen, state-of-the-art kitchens at the hostels, a laundromat, health care, sports facilities including a gym, and various other recreational facilities.

Placement

 

Academic Year

No. of students graduating in minimum stipulated time

No. of Students placed

Median salary of placed graduates per annum(Amount in

No. of students selected for Higher Studies

2019-20

125

95

1600000(Sixteen Lakh only)

6

20202-21

125

80

1500000(Fifteen lakhs and fifty thousand only

6

2021-22

127

80

1600000(Sixteen Lakh only)

3

Committees and Cells

The University has the following Statutory Committees and Cells:

  • Anti-Ragging Committee
  • Grievance Redressal Committee
  • SC, ST & OBC Cell
  • Minority Cell
  • Gender Equality Committee