Nepal Law Campus (NLC): The Cradle of Legal Education and Leadership in Nepal
Nepal Law Campus (NLC), located in Exhibition Road, Kathmandu, is the oldest and most esteemed law college in Nepal. As a constituent campus of Tribhuvan University (TU), NLC has played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s legal landscape by producing judges, lawyers, policy makers, diplomats, and legal scholars since its establishment.
Overview
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Full Name: Nepal Law Campus
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Established: 1954 (2011 B.S.)
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Type: Public / Constituent Campus of Tribhuvan University
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Affiliation: Faculty of Law, Tribhuvan University
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Location: Exhibition Road, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Motto: Justice, Integrity, Excellence
Legacy and Significance
Nepal Law Campus is the pioneer of formal legal education in Nepal. It has produced many of the country’s Chief Justices, Attorneys General, Senior Advocates, Parliamentarians, Ministers, and Diplomats.
It remains the first choice for law aspirants due to its:
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Affordable fees
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Experienced faculty
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Rich academic heritage
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Access to a vast legal alumni network
Academic Programs
All programs are Tribhuvan University-affiliated and follow TU’s Faculty of Law curriculum.
1. Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
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Duration: 3 years (after completing Bachelor’s in any stream)
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Focus: Constitutional law, jurisprudence, criminal and civil law, legal drafting, human rights
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Evening classes also available for working professionals
2. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LL.B.)
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Duration: 5 years (after +2)
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Integrated law program combining arts and legal education
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Includes general subjects like Sociology, Political Science, and core law subjects
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Popular among students aiming for long-term legal careers
3. Master of Laws (LL.M.)
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Duration: 2 years (semester system)
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Specializations:
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Criminal Law
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Constitutional and Human Rights Law
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Business and International Trade Law
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Environmental Law
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International Law
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Includes dissertation and research work
4. MPhil and PhD in Law
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Advanced research degrees offered in collaboration with TU’s Dean’s Office – Faculty of Law
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Designed for aspiring legal academics and researchers
Entrance Requirements
LL.B.
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Must hold a Bachelor’s degree in any stream
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Admission based on academic merit and entrance test (conducted by TU Faculty of Law)
BA LL.B.
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Must have completed +2 or equivalent
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Centralized entrance exam by TU required (highly competitive)
LL.M.
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Must have completed LL.B.
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Entrance test required, conducted by TU Faculty of Law
Facilities and Campus Life
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Spacious classrooms and legal discussion forums
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Library with thousands of law texts, journals, and case collections
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Legal research centers and moot court practice rooms
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Student Law Society organizing debates, seminars, and legal aid programs
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Collaborations with law firms, NGOs, courts, and government bodies for internships
Career Opportunities for Graduates
Nepal Law Campus alumni work in:
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Supreme Court and High Courts of Nepal
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Judicial Service Commission
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Government legal offices (e.g., Attorney General, Law Ministry)
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Law firms, corporate legal departments, banks, and INGOs
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Human rights organizations, think tanks, and academia
Many also pursue higher studies abroad and pass international bar exams or enter civil service.
Notable Alumni
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Former Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Nepal
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Senior Advocates and Lawmakers
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Constitutional Assembly members
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Legal advisors to the Prime Minister’s Office and Supreme Court
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University professors and deans in Nepal and overseas
Fun Facts
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NLC is sometimes called the “Harvard of Nepal for Legal Studies” due to its unmatched legacy
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Hosts moot court competitions, model trials, and legal aid camps for rural communities
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Located at the heart of Kathmandu, close to Supreme Court, Bar Association, and government ministries
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Publishes legal journals and supports student-led legal publications