SNU Chennai launches Shiv Nadar School of Law; tuition fees, admission process
Ayushi Bisht | June 25, 2024 | 01:57 PM IST | 1 min read
Shiv Nadar School of Law Admissions 2024: The intake of the inaugural batch is expected up to 60 students and candidates can register till July 10.
NEW DELHI: Shiv Nadar University Chennai has announced the launch of the Shiv Nadar School of Law commencing in August 2024. The school will offer a five-year BA LLB program approved by the Bar Council of India. The intake of the inaugural batch is expected up to 60 students and applicants can register at apply.snuchennaiadmissions.com.
The law school features faculty trained at top universities worldwide and world-class infrastructure. Notably, twenty percent of the faculty comprises active legal practitioners, ensuring practical expertise in teaching.
Sriman Kumar Bhattacharyya, Vice-Chancellor of Shiv Nadar University Chennai, said, "We are excited to introduce the Shiv Nadar School of Law, which will prepare aspiring legal minds into the world- class attorneys. The curriculum has been framed on global best practices, to ensure that students develop a broad foundation and diverse skills necessary for a successful career. Given the increasing complexity of legal issues, the role of quality law schools has never been more crucial. We are committed to ensuring that every student gains a solid grounding in foundational, substantive, and procedural law from world-class faculty members.”
Shiv Nadar School of Law: Admission process
Candidates can apply for admission through CLAT and LSAT-India scores. Candidates can also register through Class 10 and 12 marks. Shortlisted students will be called for interview round.
SNU Chennai: Tuition fees
Students can check the Shiv Nadar School of Law tuition fee in the table given below-
| Students | Fees |
| For Indian students | Rs 3,95,000 |
| NRI/OCI students | Rs 5,95,000 |
| For foreign students | Rs 7,90,000 |
The school will also offer a scholarship scheme to extend financial aid for up to one-third of their incoming batch of students in 2024, including some full tuition waivers.
Additionally, annual internships and support from skilled placement team will help students in not just getting their first job but for a lifelong career.
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