Hyderabad: State Government of Andhra Pradesh (AP) has passed an ordinance, according to which the Nalsar Law University at Hyderabad must follow a reservation of 20% for its native students. M Venkata Ramana Rao, Minister for Technical Education has clearly mentioned in his statement that assured of 20% quota means, out of a total intake of 80 students 16 seats will be allotted to the five-year integrated graduate programmes being offered in the University.
Further, Mr Rao has also mentioned that the state government has launched 48 new Polytechnics in government degree and junior colleges having no permanent buildings. Entrepreneurs and industrialists were also offered to get polytechnics named after them if they consent to donate land. He also added that the Government had already released Rs 148 crore towards development of infrastructure in the polytechnics.
Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad is one of the best known universities of law. It is a fully residential university, engaged in advanced studies and promoting research in all branches of law. The University was established in 1998 under the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University Act (Andhra Pradesh Act 34 of 1998) of the Andhra Pradesh State Legislature.