Undergraduate The NLSIU offers graduates a five-year integrated BA/LLB which qualifies the student to sit for the bar in India. The curriculum consists of a blend of social science and law subjects. In the first two years, students attend courses in
history,
political science,
sociology and
economics, alongside legal subjects such as
tort, contract and
constitutional law. In the subsequent three years, students mainly study legal subjects. In 2017, NLSIU overhauled its academic curriculum to allow students to choose a greater number of their upper-year courses, allowing students to explore areas of interest to a greater degree. In 2025, the university introduced a three-year BA (Hons) programme with the option of an additional fourth year for research.
The NLS BA (Hons.) Programme offers every student the option of electing a major-minor combination, or a double major. The majors and minors will be in the same areas/disciplines that are currently taught within the BA LLB (Hons.) programme. These disciplines are: 1) History, 2) Sociology & Anthropology, 3) Economics, and 4) Politics.
Postgraduate NLSIU launched a three-year
LLB programme in 2022, making it the first National Law University to do so. The school offers a one-year LLM by coursework, a two-year MPP, and doctorate programmes in law and social sciences, humanities and public policy. In addition to the above full-time programmes, the school's Professional And Continuing Education (PACE) department offers several part-time distance learning programmes, including a Masters in Business Law and
postgraduate diplomas in various fields.
Rankings {{Infobox India university ranking National Law School of India is widely considered the best law school in India. The
National Institutional Ranking Framework ranked the institute first in its law ranking of 2023, 2024 and 2025, as did
India Today "India's Best Colleges 2023: Law", and
Outlook Indias "Top 13 Government Law Institutes" of 2023.
Narayan Rao Melgiri Memorial National Law Library The NLSIU's Narayan Rao Melgiri Memorial National Law Library is the largest law library in the country, housing a collection of over 50,000 books and 20,000 journals. It is named after Narayan Rao Melgiri, a lawyer in
Gadag. The Melgiri Library was inaugurated by Chief Justice of India
Ramesh Chandra Lahoti in 2005, and was funded by contributions from the
University Grants Commission (India) and
Sudha Murthy, chairperson of the
Infosys Foundation and granddaughter of Melgiri. ==Student activities==