CLAT 2026: NALSAR Hyderabad BA LLB (Hons) fee touches Rs 8.25 lakh; offers 132 LLB, 50 LLM seats
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 20, 2025 | 08:51 PM IST | 3 mins read
NALSAR Hyderabad: Students will be admitted to law courses based on CLAT 2026 scores. The tuition fee for the 5-year BA LLB (hons) is nearly Rs 8.25 lakh, and for the LLM is Rs 65 thousand per annum.
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Download EbookAccording to the official NALSAR Hyderabad information brochure 2026, the tuition fee for the 5-year BA LLB (hons) programme is nearly 8.25 lakh, and for the one-year LLM is Rs 65 thousand per annum. NALSAR Hyderabad offers a total of 182 seats for law admissions for the academic year 2026.
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The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) Hyderabad admit students based on Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 scores to their LLB and LLM courses. NALSAR Hyderabad admits students to the BA LLB (hons) programme who have completed 12 years of school education.
To complete the course, students are required to accumulate 200 credits through a combination of mandatory and optional courses. The foundational courses in History, Political Science, Economics, Sociology and English have to be completed within the first 2 years of study. In addition, students are required to earn 9 credits by choosing from a vibrant list of social science seminars offered by full-time and visiting faculty members.
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NALSAR Hyderabad UG Admissions 2026
For the academic year 2026 UG admissions, NALSAR Hyderabad offers 23 elective courses, 10 clinic courses, 21 seminar courses, and 16 social science seminar courses. For one year LLM programmes, the university has offered optional courses with specialisation, including:
- Corporate and Commercial Laws;
- Criminal Law;
- Intellectual Property Rights;
- International Trade and Business Laws; and
- Public Law and Legal Theory
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NALSAR Hyderabad: Category-wise seats offered
The list of category-wise seats offered for BA LLB and LLM courses is as follows.
|
LLB (Hons) |
|
LLM |
|
|||
|
Category |
Total seats |
Number of seats (75%) |
Number of seats for resident students of Telangana (25%) |
Total seats |
Number of seats for All India candidates (75%) |
Number of seats for resident students of Telangana (25%) |
|
Unreserved |
66 |
51 |
15 |
33 |
25 |
08 |
|
Scheduled Caste |
19 |
14 (15%) |
05 (15%) (Gr. I (1%) – 0; Gr. II (9%) – 3; Gr. III (5%) – 2) |
09 |
07 (15%) |
02 (15%) (Gr.I (1%) – 0; Gr.II (9%) – 1; Gr.III (5%) – 1) |
|
Scheduled Tribe |
08 |
07 (7.5%) |
01 (6%) |
04 |
03 (7.5%) |
01 (6%) |
|
OBC/BC (Non Creamy Layer) |
26 |
17 (18%) |
09 (29%) (A(7%)-02; B(10%)-03; C(1%)-01; D(7%)-02; E(4%)-01) |
14 |
10 (20%) |
04 (29%) (A(7%)-01; B(10%)-01; C(1%)-00; D(7%)-01; E(4%)-01) |
|
EWS |
13 |
10 (10%) |
03 (10%) |
06 |
05 (10%) |
01 (10%) |
|
Total seats |
132 |
99 |
33 |
66 |
50 |
16 |
However, NALSAR may admit 3 additional candidates, over and above the sanctioned intake under the unreserved category for its BA LLB (hons) and LLM courses to meet the future vacancies, if admitted candidates decide to withdraw their seats.
"The intake and reservations may vary as per the decision of the University bodies," the official NALSAR Hyderabad brochure reads.
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NALSAR Hyderabad: Fee structure
The fee structure for NALSAR Hyderabad for Indian students is given in the table below.
|
Particulars |
BA LLB (per annum) |
LLM (per annum) |
|
Tuition fee |
Rs 1,65,000 |
Rs 65,000 |
|
Other academic charges |
Rs 15,000 |
Rs 13,000 |
|
User chargers (Room rent, electricity, water, internet charges, etc.) |
Rs 67,000 |
Rs 67,000 |
|
Onetime payments |
Rs 10,000 |
Rs 10,000 |
|
Refundable deposits |
Rs 20,000 (Rs 14,000 for SC and ST) |
Rs 20,000 (Rs 14,000 for SC and ST) |
Additionally, as per the NALSAR official brochure, there shall be an increase of Rs 5,000 per annum in the tuition fee every academic year for the 5-year BA, LLB (Hons) degree programme. The mess charges can be paid separately by the students in advance every year, which comes to approximately Rs 40,000. However, the fees are provisional and subject to revision from time to time, as per the decision of university bodies.
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