<p>Bengaluru: The National Law School of India University, which has pioneered and developed an integrated five-year BA LLB (honours) degree that transformed Indian legal education, has now come up with a three-year (honours) BA course with an option of an additional fourth year.</p>.<p>The first cohort of the programme will be admitted in July 2025, the NLSIU said.</p>.IIT Delhi leads Indian varsities in sustainability, IISc in world's top 50 for environment education: QS Rankings.<p>“We are looking to develop something that is responsive to 2025, but is completely different,” the NLSIU Vice Chancellor Sudhir Krishnaswamy said at the launch of the programme.</p>.<p>He said the university will teach the social sciences and humanities programme with a ‘strong professional orientation’.</p>.<p>“So we are very clear in our minds as we start that the BA degree is the only degree that a student will need. It's a terminal degree,” he explained.</p>.<p>“The BA programme is an organic development from 35 years of experience in offering the integrated 5-year BA LLB (Hons.) programme,” the University said in a statement.</p>.<p>According to the University, the course builds on existing faculty expertise that can be delivered without having to develop an entirely new faculty.</p>.<p>“The NLS BA (Hons.) programme has been developed by the University’s Faculty Teams from August 2023 and was approved by the governing bodies earlier in 2024,” it said.</p>.<p>Before launching the programme, it had held an extensive stakeholder consultation with eminent academics and practitioners who advised on the curriculum.</p>.<p>The BA programme is open to all candidates who have completed their higher secondary education, which means 10+2 or equivalent.</p>.<p>The general category must have a minimum of 55 per cent aggregate marks while for the SC/ST category, the minimum aggregate marks is 45 per cent.</p>.<p>Candidates in their final year of higher secondary education may also apply, provided they meet the academic criteria upon completion.</p>.<p>An integral part of the curriculum is the opportunity to learn a selection of Indian languages.</p>.<p>Further, the students will engage in hands-on learning through practice courses in emerging fields like Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, film-making, business consulting, user experience research, digital journalism, creative writing, entrepreneurship, policy advocacy and analysis.</p>.<p>Students are also required to complete at least one internship of a duration of at least one month in every year of the programme.</p>.<p>Students invited to the fourth year on the basis of their performance in the first three years, will write a 20,000-word dissertation based on original research.</p>.<p>The four-year-track students will graduate with a BA (Honours with Research) degree.</p>.<p>The maximum intake for the NLS BA (Honours) programme for the academic year 2025-26 is 60 and only students qualifying as per the selection criteria will be admitted.</p>.<p>Admission to the programme will be through an all-India written admissions test, which is the NLSAT-BA.</p>.<p>The NLSIU said it has released the registration of interest form on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The applications will be opened in the first week of January next year and the application deadline is March 23. The NLSAT-BA exam will be held on April 27, 2025 and the final admission list will be out in the end of May. The classes would begin from July 1, 2025. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The National Law School of India University, which has pioneered and developed an integrated five-year BA LLB (honours) degree that transformed Indian legal education, has now come up with a three-year (honours) BA course with an option of an additional fourth year.</p>.<p>The first cohort of the programme will be admitted in July 2025, the NLSIU said.</p>.IIT Delhi leads Indian varsities in sustainability, IISc in world's top 50 for environment education: QS Rankings.<p>“We are looking to develop something that is responsive to 2025, but is completely different,” the NLSIU Vice Chancellor Sudhir Krishnaswamy said at the launch of the programme.</p>.<p>He said the university will teach the social sciences and humanities programme with a ‘strong professional orientation’.</p>.<p>“So we are very clear in our minds as we start that the BA degree is the only degree that a student will need. It's a terminal degree,” he explained.</p>.<p>“The BA programme is an organic development from 35 years of experience in offering the integrated 5-year BA LLB (Hons.) programme,” the University said in a statement.</p>.<p>According to the University, the course builds on existing faculty expertise that can be delivered without having to develop an entirely new faculty.</p>.<p>“The NLS BA (Hons.) programme has been developed by the University’s Faculty Teams from August 2023 and was approved by the governing bodies earlier in 2024,” it said.</p>.<p>Before launching the programme, it had held an extensive stakeholder consultation with eminent academics and practitioners who advised on the curriculum.</p>.<p>The BA programme is open to all candidates who have completed their higher secondary education, which means 10+2 or equivalent.</p>.<p>The general category must have a minimum of 55 per cent aggregate marks while for the SC/ST category, the minimum aggregate marks is 45 per cent.</p>.<p>Candidates in their final year of higher secondary education may also apply, provided they meet the academic criteria upon completion.</p>.<p>An integral part of the curriculum is the opportunity to learn a selection of Indian languages.</p>.<p>Further, the students will engage in hands-on learning through practice courses in emerging fields like Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, film-making, business consulting, user experience research, digital journalism, creative writing, entrepreneurship, policy advocacy and analysis.</p>.<p>Students are also required to complete at least one internship of a duration of at least one month in every year of the programme.</p>.<p>Students invited to the fourth year on the basis of their performance in the first three years, will write a 20,000-word dissertation based on original research.</p>.<p>The four-year-track students will graduate with a BA (Honours with Research) degree.</p>.<p>The maximum intake for the NLS BA (Honours) programme for the academic year 2025-26 is 60 and only students qualifying as per the selection criteria will be admitted.</p>.<p>Admission to the programme will be through an all-India written admissions test, which is the NLSAT-BA.</p>.<p>The NLSIU said it has released the registration of interest form on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The applications will be opened in the first week of January next year and the application deadline is March 23. The NLSAT-BA exam will be held on April 27, 2025 and the final admission list will be out in the end of May. The classes would begin from July 1, 2025. </p>