This post is about the fees that some NLUs charge.

This table contains the amount of fees that the respective college is going to charge for this year’s batch. Last retrieved on 18th June 2010 from the respective college’s website.

Sr. No.Name of UniversityFees (Rs)
General
1NLSIU- Banglore1,69,900/-
2NALSAR- Hyderabad95,000/-
3NUJS- Kolkata1,13,500/-
4NLIU- Bhopal1,15,000/-
5GNLU- Gandhinagar85,000/-
6RMLNLU- Lucknow68,000/-

There are a lot of things that come to mind when we look at the above table. Just by looking at it for a minute. The 6 randomly chosen colleges have been arranged in the descending order of their fees. The fees for General category and ST/SC’s is different. None of my concerns are related to any particular college. They are all general in nature. I have voiced these concerns to a lot of people and I was not satisfied by the answers they gave. I thought this might be a good place to ask.

My concerns

1) Exorbitant fees

I mean c’mon. How can common people afford such high fees. It is not something that a middle class citizen of India can afford. This would make the colleges elitist. Only rich people can study here. I don’t think that was the motive behind the creation of NLUs.

Add to the fees, the pocket money and other such expenses that are to be taken care of. Hostel and food are covered in some colleges. Books are a very big expense too. You cannot always depend on the library, especially not during the exams. There are at the most 5 copies of a book generally and around 100 students fighting for it. If it’s not issued then someone might be using it. Laptops are quickly becoming a necessity. College computers are not the best substitutes. Students who don’t have a laptop struggle to keep pace with the others. Scholarship is only for the lucky few.

Add to this the fact that government and UGC usually gives these colleges a lot of money by way of grants. Government also gives subsidies like free land for the campus, no property tax, easy permissions etc. So if almost everything is paid by the government then what are they charging us this much for?

Faculties on the other hand always cry for more salary. Their salary is decided by the government and is completely manageable even if the college reduces the fees to half.

Imagine this, a college has 120 students and the fee paid by them is 1.2 lahks per student. It means that the college gets Rs. 14,40,00,000 or fourteen crores forty lakhs as salary. If each faculty is given 30,000 per month (that’s the average salary of a NLU faculty) and the total number of faculties is taken as 30 (including the part timers) then the total expense on faculties salary is 30*30,000*12= 1,44,00,000. Now do the remaining math yourself. Add administrative cost, moot and other events sponsorship (if applicable to your college).

Final figure will tell you how much your college rakes in every year. Plus, the fees keep on increasing due to inflation.

Will the middle class student stand up?

2) SC/ST

I would like to clarify in the beginning that I am not against reservation (the concept), I do not like how it is being implemented.

Consider the above fees. Now imagine how much should the salary of a person be to pay such a huge amount at once. If not at once then even EMI’s of loans would be very high. If a person can afford to pay it, is he/she not a part of the creamy layer? If you can pay 1.2 lakhs per year, it means that you earn around 4-5 lakhs minimum (not always but generally). So how can you not be a part of the creamy layer? You are paying taxes on your income. Not like SC/ST’s get a lot of subsidy on the fees or anything. It just helps the creamy layer an easy admission. Think about it. I am not clear on this point so I have put it up as a concern.

My understanding on the topic at hand is still very primary. These are more like questions rather than conclusions. No offence is meant to anyone. I do not wish to accuse people of anything so do not comment on the post saying “ You are discriminatory dog.” Or something like that. ( I have been called that once by someone who did not understand my argument in a debate. Its quite embarrassing when that happens in public. True story. )

Thank You !

Phoenix. :)

P.S. I have a lot of incomplete blogs with me. Now I am completing them and posting them back to back.

P.S.S. Constructive suggestions and requests for any specific kind of posts is always welcome

Comments

sagnik 19 Jun 2010, 06:17
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I absolutely agree with you, god knows what do they do with so much of money!
Parth Sarthy Kaushik 19 Jun 2010, 06:34
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Great blog....I think we all should do something about it...there should be transparency regarding this issue....as students of law it's are moral as well as professional obligation to change the system for good.
Anonymous guest 19 Jun 2010, 07:01
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I like your posts Phoenix sir. You have good social consciense from your words. It is true, these students must have money to pay these big fees. But I have heard that many boys and girls from rural parts are selling their lands to go air hostess school. These fees cost laks and laks. So people are willing to pay money to get jobs later. What is the rate of success at the NLUs for getting jobs after graduation? Are the freshers getting recruited at the jobs fairs like the iits and mbas do?
srini.2091 19 Jun 2010, 14:21
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I think the estimate is a bit less.. Only the fees of the first semester has been stated in case of NUJS and NLIU. Otherwise, a students has to cough up something around 1.9 lacs per annum..
Anonymous guest 19 Jun 2010, 17:02
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Totally agree!

its high time government regulated NLU's.Centralized universities under the banner 'Indian Institute of Law' would be great.
Legally Lackadaisical 20 Jun 2010, 04:07
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Well. It is high time people started realizing that quality education comes with a price. Look at Harvard. Look at their faculty and provisions. And then look at their fees. Makes sense?
If you want the best people to come and teach at your institution, you have to be able to pay them as much.
However, I am not insinuating that fees should be high in a way that it restricts people who cannot afford it to study there.
But why can't there be an efficient system wherein scholarships and fee waivers are awarded to students. That way there is greater competition and quality of education because students would want to work hard to get that scholarship. Students would want to work hard to KEEP that scholarship. Such scholarships can be provided by the government or even from the private sector.
Anonymous guest 20 Jun 2010, 04:39
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High fees --> People taking corporate jobs with high salaries to pay off loans/make up the money --> Eminent lawyers & jurists crying about lack of litigating lawyers
namitjain90 20 Jun 2010, 11:23
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I completely agree with Legally Lackadaisical, while quality education comes at a price, it shouldnt be a deterrent for students to actually take up a particular course. Therefore, a system of scholarships should be in place on the lines of the scholarship and fee waiver programs that are available in countries like the U.S, where a lot of competitive scholarships are instituted in top brass institutions.
Anonymous guest 20 Jun 2010, 21:25
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I completely agree with you.In fact, for the last few days i.e. since i got through clat i was thinking of the same thing and wanted to write on it but now you have done it
Anonymous guest 21 Jun 2010, 02:48
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Very good post! An eye-opener in fact. I think this is happening in every college now. Makes me sit up and take notice of things at mine too.
Anonymous guest 22 Jun 2010, 01:16
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Great post ! i agree that the nlu's charges a lot of fees.I am a nlu student and know that there is lot of exemption by the government in land,taxes etc.In gnlu the state government is funding the university to a great extent.
It is Brilliant idea to make all the nlu's centralized and make them IIL(Indian Institute of Law).This will certainly help the lower middle class to get into these IIL with scholarship and lower fees structure.
Fresher NALSARite 23 Jun 2010, 05:13
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jst a lil amendment......
NALSAR is charging 1,61,000 this year..........
WELL WRITTEN..ND GR8 POST BTW!!!!!!!
Fresher NALSARite 23 Jun 2010, 05:20
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And yes it is infact a BIG question......
just compare dat with wat DU charges.......d total fee dere is Rs. 6500---thats just d fee for our uniforms.......

i m sure..many hopefuls r discouraged by d PAISA involved!!!!!!
Anonymous guest 24 Jun 2010, 05:46
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The fee structure of NLUJ is not in this list but even they have some exorbitant fees charged in the name of infrastructure, internet, electricity and the newly constructed library. The only answer they will give you to why the fees are so high is that NLUJ does not receive any government funding.
Anonymous guest 24 Jun 2010, 06:41
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NUJS costs atleast 2.3 lacs or more when you includethe mess fees..

the entire concept of the reservation is put to shame with these figures.. we need to emancipate the needy from economic duress.. i wonder how this is done by charging the SC/ST students a hefty fees.. and since this system is clearly ridiculed, i feel that it must be done away with, completely.. and only merit andeconomic capability must be a consideration...


but then again this is wishful thinking
Anonymous guest 24 Jun 2010, 06:42
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no wonder many people prefer engineering.. an education at the premier iit's costs about a fraction of what a legal education at say nlsiu would cost you.
Anonymous guest 25 Jun 2010, 15:57
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Five years.............Rupees Four Lakhs Fifty Thousand spent on just fees...........Rupees One Lakh Fifty Thousand spent for moot courts, internships, seminars, projects, etc...........2009..........Recession......... Job of Rupess Twenty Thousand in Mumbai.......... Educational Loan?????..............Survival?????.......... and request for contribution in Alumni Fund???........... what else can one expect..........
Anonymous guest 2 Jul 2010, 19:51
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Groans..and imagine..5 years ka guilt we undergo and after graduating the burden of paying back loans etc.
PAIN!
oh and yeah, good post. But unfortunately, we cant do anything abt it...
napster 28 Jul 2010, 22:42
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Thank you for the comments :)
May all of get the strength to be awesome and pay back all the money. :D
Guest 31 May 2011, 18:58
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the only reason i couldn't go last year to a law school was because i had complications with getting loan on time......

i am not from a financially well to do family so i would not get a loan if i get in some less popular colleges. i am getting nalsar this year and god they have increased their fees >.