National Law College, Nepal
National Law College (NaLC) is one of the undergraduate and graduate law school of Tribhuvan University in Lalitpur, Nepal. The school offers a five year B.A. LL.B program at undergraduate level and a two year LL.M course at graduate level. Founded in 2012, the college will enroll 70 students in undergraduate level and 50 students in the graduate level.
B.A LL.B. and LL.M. Program
NaLC offers a five year B.A. LL.B. at undergraduate level. The college uses a yearly evaluation method. The first year course consists of eight compulsory courses with 125 hours of classes for each subject. The students will be evaluated for 100 marks through various mechanisms. From second year of classes however, there are both compulsory and optional subject. Students are expected to choose at least two optional subjects.
The first two years of the course consist of law and social science subjects. Starting in the third year, all the courses are legal subjects. Three seminar courses will be offered by professors in the third, fourth and fifth year.
The LL.M course runs for two years and has three compulsory subjects. The students choose at least two of the six optional courses that have been provided. The system is similar to that of undergraduate level, with 125 hours of classes for 100 marks subjects and evaluation is on a yearly basis.
Governing Body
The Governing Body of NaLC consists of the following members:
- Anup Raj Sharma, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal,
- Prof. Pawan Kumar Ojha, LL.M (Pune University), former attorney General, former Supreme Court Justice,
- Dr. Surya Dhungel, PhD (Delhi University), more than 30 years of teaching experience, advisor to the President of Nepal,
- Dr. Ram Krishna Timalsena, PhD (Delhi University), Master in Political Science(TU), former Registrar of the Supreme Court of Nepal,
- Mr. Deepak Timalsena
- Ms. Rammaya Lamichhane
The list of faculty members can be found .