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The National Law University (NLU) Delhi offers a five-year BA LLB (Hons) programme at the undergraduate level. Candidates seeking admission to the programme are required to pay the entrance exam fees and programme fees . The entrance exam fees for the General/ OBC/ EWS category candidates is Rs. 3,500 while SC/ ST/ PwD category candidates are required to pay Rs. 1,500 towards entrance exam fees. Entrance Fees exemption for below poverty line candidates of SC/ ST category.
The programme fees payable fall into three categories, namely annual fees, one-time fees, and deposits. Students pursuing the BA LLB (Hons) programme offered at NLU Delhi must pay the following fees as mentioned below:
The increase in Tuition fees of Rs. 7,000 pa and Halls of Residence Charges (for Hosteler) of Rs. 3,000 will be made every year in BA LLB (Hons) programme.
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