Explore NALSAR Campus

Spread over 50 acres of land, NALSAR campus was designed to offer a serene, green, fully residential academic environment for focused legal education with strong community life. The architectural vision behind NALSAR is rooted in a human-centered approach: the campus is designed to embrace its people, not overwhelm them. While the buildings are striking and thoughtfully crafted, they avoid a sense of intimidation. Instead, their scale and layout create an atmosphere that is both impressive and inviting, ensuring that the spaces feel accessible, comfortable, and attuned to everyday life. The campus features spacious dining halls, separate residential complexes for men and women, and a state-of-the-art turf that supports a wide range of sports activities. NALSAR is home to a rich variety of trees that support a vibrant ecosystem of birds and butterflies, adding life, color, and a sense of tranquility to the campus.

Academic Block

Academic Block

Academic Block

The Academic Block at NALSAR University of Law has been designed to support and enhance effective teaching and learning. Recognizing that discussions often extend beyond the classroom, the block features spacious corridors with benches and informal seating areas that encourage interaction. All classrooms have been upgraded to smart classrooms, further strengthening the overall teaching and learning experience.

Halls of Residence

Halls of Residence

Halls of Residence

The University has seven blocks of Halls of Residence for Boys & Girls each, apart from residential quarters for teaching and non-teaching staff members. Both the boys’ hostels and girls’ hostels have fully equipped gymnasiums, table-Tennis equipment, and a basketball court.

Dining Areas

Dining Areas

Dining Areas

It also has a common Dining Hall of around 700 capacity. The University has five cafeterias in the food court area, providing both food and general supplies. These also have ample seating spaces.

Library

Library

Library

The University Library is one of the largest law libraries in the country, not just in terms of the number of titles, but in terms of capacity as well. This includes an enviable national and international collection of physical and e-resources. The library has access to over 65 e-databases, e-book resources, journal resources, and e-news resources in addition to over 50,313 physical books and 220815 e-books. The resources are also available off-campus through a Proxy Service.

Sports and Recreation Spaces

Sports and Recreation Spaces

Sports and Recreation Spaces

The University’s infrastructure includes sports, leisure and cultural activities. The University’s infrastructure is geared towards promoting several extra-curricular activities in addition to supporting its core academic functions. The University has a sprawling stadium with a football field, which is also capable of hosting other sports such as cricket.