Hyderabad: Masters course in Defense and Security Law is now available at NALSAR University. The registrar of university Prof V Balakista Reddy has announced that the university is planning to introduce India’s first-ever PG courses in Defense and Security laws in another two years. In an interview the register said that around 20 percent of seats in the LLB and LLM Courses of university are reserved for Telangana students under the Local Students quota.
The management of university recently finalized the proposal to introduce master’s courses in defense and security laws. The proposal is recently sent to the expert committee for reviewing. Finally the course may be officially launched in another two years.
The registrar said that, now-a-days many number of law graduates prefer corporate jobs over traditional legal professions. The major reasons for this are the corporate companies that are attracting graduated people with good monthly packages of around 2 lakh before they finish their courses. There is no such type of scope in traditional legal professions in the beginning of career. For this reason only more graduates are looking forward to corporate jobs.
According to Nalsar, legal education is not too expensive. In India Law courses fee in any institute is less than 2 lakhs for post-graduation. He also announced that, this University offers scholarships and fellowships for its students who are from poor financial background based on their performances.
Nalsar has been implementing new methods in teaching i.e. choice based credit system (CBCS). Central Government has asked all the universities to implement it.
According to Registrar, Now days only few candidates are interested for legal education, because of many wrong notions about the law professions. Raising awareness is needed among rural people about opportunities that legal education is currently offering in a global market.
Nalsar University is helping Telangana government in reviewing state laws. The university is also working on disability law and regulations for investment bilateral agreements with foreign countries.