Gujarat
National Law University (GNLU): Courses, Fees, Admissions, Rankings &
Placements 2025
Introduction
Gujarat
National Law University (GNLU), located in Gandhinagar (with an additional
campus in Silvassa), has emerged in recent years as one of India’s leading
law-schools. With strong placements, modern infrastructure and a broad set of
courses, it appeals to students who aim for serious legal careers—whether in
litigation, corporate legal departments, policy research or academia. This
article provides a structured and comprehensive guide to GNLU, including its
courses, fees, admission process, eligibility criteria, cut-offs, rankings,
placements and student feedback.
About GNLU
- Type: GNLU is a national law
university set up by state legislation and functioning under the oversight
of the state government of Gujarat. It is a publicly-funded institution
rather than a purely private college.
- Locations:
- Primary campus: Gandhinagar,
Gujarat.
- Additional campus: Silvassa,
Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu (DNH&DD) — operational
from around the academic year 2023-24.
- Mission & Focus: GNLU emphasises not only
classroom teaching but also research, mooting, internships and global
legal exposure. Its infrastructure, research centres and industry linkages
are key components of its attraction.
Courses Offered
Undergraduate (UG) Programmes (5-year)
- B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
- B.Com LL.B. (Hons.)
- BBA LL.B. (Hons.)
- B.Sc LL.B. (Hons.) (depending
on campus/availability)
These integrated courses combine an undergraduate degree with a law degree over five years.
Postgraduate (PG) & Other Programmes
- LL.M. (1-year or 2-year)
- Ph.D. in Law
- PG diploma and certificate
programmes in niche areas such as Intellectual Property Rights, Securities
Law, Corporate Law, and Policy Research
- Executive education and
short-term training programmes
(Courses and specializations vary by year and campus — always check the official brochure.)
Fee Structure
Here’s a
more detailed breakdown (based on recent data):
|
Programme / Campus |
Indicative Annual Fee / Total (2024-25) |
Notes |
|
UG 5-year (Gandhinagar) |
Tuition ~ ₹ 1.95 lakh/year
+ Hostel + Mess ~ ₹ (70k + 50k) |
Approx total ~ ₹ 3.15 lakh/year
reported in one source. |
|
UG 5-year (Silvassa) |
One source reports ~ ₹ 2.58
lakh/year |
Hostel & maintenance included
as reported by Shiksha. |
|
NRI/Foreign seats (UG) |
Tuition USD ~12,500 (plus one-time
development charges) for AY 2024-25. |
Additional one-time USD charges
apply. |
|
PG LL.M. & other programmes |
Varies by specialisation; check
latest brochure. |
One NRI/foreign PG fee reported
USD 6,000 plus charges. |
Important: Fees may vary by category
(General, SC/ST, PwBD, NRI) and by seat (home-state/domicile or other). Hostel &
mess charges often additional always refer to the official GNLU “Admission
& Fee” section for the updated year.
Admission Process
Here are
the key steps for admission to GNLU:
- Entrance Test – For most UG courses,
admission is via the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for NLUs. PG
admissions may use CLAT PG or university criteria depending on specialization.
- Online application – Fill GNLU’s application form;
upload required documents (10+2 mark-sheet, identity, category certificate
etc.).
- Seat allocation & counseling – After CLAT results, counseling
rounds allocate seats. GNLU participates in the counseling for national
law universities.
- Document verification & fee
payment
– Once seat allotted, candidate must verify documents at campus and pay
fees to confirm admission.
- Registration and orientation – New students attend
orientation, join hostel if applicable, and start classes.
Eligibility Criteria
Here is a
summary of the eligibility criteria (subject to year-to-year changes):
- For UG (5-year Integrated Law):
- 10+2 (or equivalent) exam from
recognized board.
- Minimum marks as mandated by
CLAT/University (often ~50% or equivalent for general category).
- Age limits if specified (check
latest notifications).
- For PG (LL.M.):
- LLB degree (3- or 5-year) from
a recognized university.
- Minimum aggregate percentage
as specified in the admission brochure.
- Other criteria: Domicile, category
(SC/ST/OBC/EWS), NRI/NRI-sponsored, and seat matrix (home-state vs
all-India) may apply.
Cutoff Trends
- Because GNLU is an NLU,
cut-offs (in terms of CLAT rank) are competitive.
- For example: many seats close
within the first few hundred All India Ranks (AIR) for general category in
the flagship BA LL.B. (Hons.) programme
- Applicants should monitor:
- AIR (All India Rank) / CLAT
rank for the previous year.
- Category-wise cut-offs
(SC/ST/OBC/EWS).
- Seat matrix of Gandhinagar vs
Silvassa campus (if different).
- Since detailed numeric cut-offs
by year may vary and are not always publicly aggregated, students are
advised to check the official GNLU cut-off sheet when released, and also
observe peer data on education portals.
Rankings
- In the National Institutional
Ranking Framework (NIRF) Law category: GNLU improved its position. For
example, GNLU was ranked 8th in the NIRF Law 2024 rankings, and
improved to 5th in the NIRF Law 2025 ranking.
- This upward movement reflects
improvements in teaching-learning resources, research output, graduate
outcomes, outreach and perception among stakeholders.
Placements
GNLU’s
placement outcomes (recent) showcase strong performance:
|
Batch |
Programme |
Number of students placed |
Median package |
Highest package |
Highlights |
|
2023 (UG 5-year) |
BA/BCom/BBA etc. LL.B. |
163 out of 175 total students |
₹ 16 LPA |
~₹ 19.8 LPA (2024 batch) |
Majority in law firms (≈68%) |
|
2024 batch (as of news) |
UG 5-year |
117 out of 130 placed |
Median ~₹ 16 LPA, Highest ~₹ 19.8
LPA |
Placement drive included 31 PPOs,
35 Day-Zero offers. |
Placement breakdown (2024 data)
- ~68% of placed students joined law
firms.
- ~13% went into litigation
roles.
- ~11% into corporate houses.
- ~3% in government
undertakings, 2% each in IP/consultancy, 1% academia.
- Top recruiters: Tier-1 law
firms such as Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co., Trilegal.
Key take-always for applicants
- The placement outcomes are
strong for a law university (100% placement rate for UG 2023 as reported).
- Median and highest packages
reflect a competitive market for GNLU graduates in law firms and corporate
legal roles.
- Students aiming for litigation,
policy research or corporate legal roles have solid prospects at GNLU.
- Internship performance, mooting
resume and networking often play a critical role in securing PPOs or
day-zero offers.
Student Reviews & Campus Life
What
students typically highlight:
- Modern infrastructure:
well-equipped classrooms, law-library, moot court halls and research centers.
- Strong focus on practical
exposure: moot courts, internships, conferences and journals complement
academics.
- The Gandhi nagar campus
benefits from proximity to Gujarat’s knowledge-corridor, which brings
industry & legal-community interface.
- The newer Silvassa campus is
appealing for students seeking cost-effective fee structure, though
infrastructure may still be in developing phase.
Common
feedback / challenges:
- Because the batch size is large
and competition high, students must proactively engage in
extra-curriculars (mooting, journal publication) to stand out.
- Fees for some categories (especially
hostel + mess) can add substantially to base tuition; students should
budget accordingly.
- Course specializations in niche
domains may require additional self-study or external internships to gain
deep exposure.
Summary Table
|
Section |
Key Highlights |
|
Institution Type |
Public National Law University
(state-legislation) |
|
Campuses |
Gandhinagar (primary) and Silvassa
(secondary) |
|
Flagship UG Programmes |
5-year integrated LL.B. courses |
|
Fee Range |
Approx ₹3 lakh/year (Gandhinagar)
for some seats; Silvassa offers lower fee range |
|
Admission Entrance |
CLAT (UG/PG) + university
application + counselling |
|
Recent Rankings |
NIRF Law: 5th in 2025 (improved) |
|
Placement Outcomes |
Median ~₹16 LPA (UG 2023), Highest
~₹19.8 LPA (2024) |
|
Student Strengths |
Strong mooting culture, law firm
placement, vibrant campus life |
|
Areas to Review |
Fee details by seat,
hostel/maintenance costs, batch competition |
FAQ (reiterated)
- Gujarat National Law University
fees structure
— As above: fees vary by campus/course; e.g., Gandhinagar shows ~₹1.95
lakh tuition + additional hostel/mess (~₹70k + ₹50k) in one report.
- Gujarat National Law University
Rankings
— GNLU was ranked 8th in NIRF Law 2024 and climbed to 5th in NIRF Law
2025.
- Gujarat National Law University
course admissions
— Admissions primarily via CLAT for UG; PG via CLAT PG or university
process.
- Gujarat National Law University
is Private or Government — GNLU is a public (state-established) national law
university.
- Gujarat National Law University
Silvassa
— the Silvassa campus serves as an additional campus under GNLU, with its
own fee/seat matrix and infrastructure.
- Gujarat National Law University
3 year LLB fees
— GNLU focuses on integrated five-year LL.B. programmes; if a 3-year LL.B.
programme exists (less common), check official site for that fee.
- Gujarat National Law University
packages
— Recent placements: Highest ~₹19.8 LPA (2024 batch), Median ~₹16 LPA (UG
2023).
- Gujarat National Law University
LLB Fees
— See the fee table and remarks above (for 5-year integrated programme).
Final Thoughts
If
you are considering pursuing a law degree and aiming for high-quality
outcomes—whether in litigation, corporate law, policy or academia—GNLU is a
strong contender. Its upward ranking trend, solid placements, and dual-campus
model make it attractive. However, you should proactively: review fee details
(tuition + hostel/mess), check CLAT cut-offs, evaluate campus (Gandhinagar vs
Silvassa) and plan extra-curriculars (mooting, internships) to maximise your
return on investment.