TNNLU currently offers two ‘five year integrated undergraduate law programmes’ approved by the BCI i.e., B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.Com. LL.B.(Hons.). This regular, full-time and rigorous residential programme is based on semester pattern. It is spread through ten semesters which encompasses wide range of activities including research projects, moot court exercises, inter-disciplinary lectures and compulsory internships besides the regular classes and exams.
The five year B.A. LL.B.(Honours) programme, commenced in 2012, is designed to train the students in law and other social sciences using an interdisciplinary approach, to enable them to become legal professionals with sound understanding of policy implications. While the prime focus in the first two years is on the other social sciences, the students are required to complete a minimum number of law courses. This further enriches the interdisciplinary approach as knowledge of other disciplines informs the understanding, inter alia, of the various law courses.
In addition to the BCI compulsory courses, clinical courses, optional/elective and seminar courses in law, the students may choose various elective courses offered by faculty of Commerce, Accountancy etc.
The five-year B.Com. LL.B.(Honours) programme was commenced in 2013. This programme is in pursuit of expanding the interdisciplinary study of law and fulfils the aspirations of students in widening the scope of the enquiry to commerce, accountancy and business disciplines through these
courses. At the same time, apart from the BCI mandated courses, clinical courses, optional/elective and seminar courses in law, the students are required to complete a minimum number of courses offered to the B.A. LL.B. Honours programme in the same spirit of interdisciplinary study of law like Legal History, Political Science, Economics and Sociology. Based on interest, elective courses offered by faculty from other disciplines may also be chosen
The courses of the above programmes are designed in such a way that those who didn’t study courses relating to Social Sciences, Commerce or Accountancy in Classes XI and XII will get adequate foundation through the introductory classes and will be able to develop the background knowledge needed to pursue these courses through their undergraduate programmes.
Admissions to these programmes are on merit, subject to rules of reservation, through the Common Law Admission Test - 2023 only.
Total intake for 2023-2024 academic year is 120 seats. The maximum intake per programme is as follows:
Out of which 6 seats [3 seats in B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) and 3 seats in B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.)] are reserved for NRI/OCI category candidates. Please note that NRI/OCI Sponsored candidates are not eligible to seek admission under NRI/OCI category. Similarly, a candidate who appeared in CLAT 2023 under NRI/OCI category alone is eligible to apply under this category. A candidate admitted under this Category shall not be considered for admission under any other category. Also, such candidates are not eligible for conversion to any other category.
Category |
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) |
B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) |
AI - GENERAL (UR) |
9 |
9 |
AI – SC |
5 |
5+1* |
AI – ST |
1* |
0 |
Wards of Kashmiri Migrants and Kashmiri Pandits/ Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) |
0 |
1* |
AI – OBC |
14+1* |
14 |
TN - GENERAL (UR) |
8 |
8 |
TN - GSSQ – GENERAL |
1* |
0 |
TN - ST |
1* |
0 |
TN - SC(A) |
0 |
0 |
TN - GSSQ - SC(A) |
0 |
1* |
TN - SC(O) |
4 |
4 |
TN - MBC & DNC |
5 |
5+1* |
TN - BC(M) |
1* |
0 |
TN - GSSQ – BC (M) |
0 |
1* |
TN - BC (O) |
6 |
6+1* |
TN - GSSQ - B.C (O) |
1* |
0 |
NRI Parent/Guardian** (OR)OCI Parent/Guardian** |
3 |
3 |
Categories for Horizontal Reservation |
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TN SAP |
1+1* |
1 |
AI SAP |
1 |
1+1* |
Eminent Sports Persons under T.N. Quota |
1 |
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Sons/daughters of Ex-Servicemen under T.N. Quota |
1 |
[TN – Tamil Nadu, AI – All India, ST – Scheduled Tribes, SC(A) – Scheduled Castes (Arunthathiyar), SC (O) – Scheduled Castes (Others), MBC & DNC – Most Backward Communities & Denotified Communities, BC(M) – Backward Classes (Muslims), BC (O) – Backward Classes (other than Backward Classes Muslims), OBC (All India Category) – Includes all OBCs irrespective of whether they belong to creamy layer or non-creamy layer, GSSQ – Government School Students under Tamil Nadu Quota, PWD/SAP – Person with Disabilities/Specially Abled Persons, XS – Sons/daughters of Ex-Service men under Tamil Nadu Quota, ESP – Eminent Sports Person under Tamil Nadu Quota, WKM – Wards of Kashmiri Migrants]
*On rotation basis.
** Sponsored candidates are not eligible. Admissions will be through CLAT-2023 but advertised separately. Application as per instructions needs to be sent to TNNLU directly. For more details, please visit www.tnnlu.ac.in during April-May 2023.
Notes:
Year |
Sem |
Course Name B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) |
Course Name B.Com. LL.B.(Hons.) |
Sem |
Course Name B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) |
Course Name B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) |
I |
I |
English - I |
Business English - I |
II |
English - II |
Business English -II |
Political Science – I (Political Theory and Organisation) |
Sociology (Sociology: An Introduction) |
Sociology – II (Research Methods in Social Sciences) |
Business Economics |
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Sociology – I (Sociology: A Critical Introduction) |
Financial Accounting & Practical Auditing |
Political Science – II (Political Obligations) |
Research Tools for Business Decisions Making |
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Economics – I (Principles of Economics) |
Business organization and Management |
History – I (Indian History) |
Marketing Management |
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Legal Methods |
Law of Contracts – I |
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Law of Torts |
Family Law – I |
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II |
III |
Economics – II (Indian Economy) |
Legal History |
IV |
History – II (Legal History) |
Political Science (Political Theory & Organisation) |
Political Science – III (International Relations) |
Financial Services and Markets |
Sociology – III (Sociology of Law) |
Cost & Management Accounting |
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Law of Contracts – II |
Constitutional Law – II |
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Family Law – II |
Property Law |
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Constitutional Law – I |
Jurisprudence |
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Law of Crimes-I (Indian Penal Code) |
Administrative Law |
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III |
V |
History – III (Legal History of Tamil Nadu) |
Corporate Accounting |
VI |
Economics – III (Law and Economics) |
Financial Management |
Corporate Laws – I |
Corporate Laws - II |
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Labour Law – I |
Labour Law – II |
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Public International Law |
Code of Civil Procedure |
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Law of Evidence |
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Law of Crimes-II (Code of Criminal Procedure) |
Law of Direct Taxation |
Environmental Law |
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IV |
VII |
Clinical - I (Alternate Dispute Resolution) |
VIII |
Clinical – II (Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance) |
Law relating to Intellectual Property |
Elective Course |
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Elective Course |
Elective Course |
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Elective Course |
Elective Course |
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Elective Course |
Elective Course |
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V |
IX |
Clinical – III (Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System) |
X |
Clinical – IV (Moot Court Exercise and Internship) |
Elective Course |
Elective Course |
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Elective Course |
Elective Course |
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Elective Course |
Elective Course |
Curricula of both the U.G. programmes, offer a range of elective courses for the students to choose from. The approved list of elective courses includes:
The above courses are offered subject to availability of faculty. The members of the faculty continuously update the curriculum and propose new elective courses which are informed by their research. When the subject matter of enquiry is on advanced areas of contemporary relevance, short term single credit courses are offered from time to time by inviting scholars from other national and international institutions of repute and external experts from various fields outside academia. French language course has been offered to the interested students. Likewise, a course on Communication Tamil is available to help the interested students to pick up working proficiency in Tamil language. Both of these are non-credit courses.
Table 2: Fee Structure
Particulars of fees etc. |
Amount (Rs.) |
Tuition Fee |
1,00,000/- p.a |
Student Welfare Fund |
1,000/- p.a |
Examination Fee |
2,000/- p.a |
Library Fee |
5,000/- p.a |
Moot Court, Seminars and Other Co-curricular Activities Fund |
3,000/- p.a |
Particulars of user charges |
|
Room Rent |
12,000/- p.a |
Mess Charges |
30,000/- p.a |
Internet |
5,000/- p.a |
Electricity |
12,000/- p.a |
Generator Diesel |
5,000/- p.a |
Water |
12,000/- p.a |
Security |
3,000/- p.a |
Sports and Games facilities |
3,000/- p.a |
Particulars of one-time payments |
|
Campus Development Fund Fee |
5,000/- |
Admission Fee |
5,000/- |
Particulars of refundable deposits |
|
Library Deposit |
5,000/- |
Hostel Deposit |
10,000/- |
Mess Deposit |
5,000/- |
Total amount for candidates who studied in the Tamil Nadu State Board |
2,23,000/-
(1,17,000/-. for TN SC/ST; 1,23,000/- for TN First Generation Graduate) |
Eligibility Certificate Fees
(For candidates who have passed the +2/H.S.C examinations in board other than the Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Education Board) |
500/- |
Total amount for candidates who studied in boards other than the Tamil Nadu State Board |
2,23,500/-
(2,17,500/- for All India SC/ST; 1,17,500/- for TN SC/ST) |
Total amount for candidates admitted under Tamil Nadu Government School Students’ Quota |
Nil. The fees are borne by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu. |
Note: The fees/charges are subject to revision as per the decision of the University Authorities. |
TNNLU Financial Assistance Scheme offers full or partial waiver of fees and/or charges for the entire or part of the programme of study on the basis of the financial abilities of students’ families. All the SC and ST students from Tamil Nadu are exempted from the payment of tuition fees throughout the duration of the programme as the same is borne by the Government of Tamil Nadu. Also, the students admitted under Tamil Nadu Government School Quota are exempted from all the fees as the same is borne by the Government of Tamil Nadu. Students may apply, subject to eligibility, for scholarships of respective states or of the Government of India. Similarly, candidates from BC, MBC and DNC categories may apply to scholarship schemes of the Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and the Denotified Communities Welfare Department of Government of Tamil Nadu. Eligible candidates of Tamil Nadu who are first graduates in their family can apply for the first graduate scholarship. Eligible minority students can apply to the Minorities Welfare Department scholarships.