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Top 10 Best Law Colleges to study in India | 2021-2022

Top 10 Best Law Colleges to study in India | 2021-2022

1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU) – Bangalore

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The National Law School of India University  is a National Law University (NLU) in Bangalore. The NLSIU was the first NLU to be established in India. The chief Justice of India serves as the Chancellor of the University. For admission in NLSIU you need to give Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), which is a common entrance exam for taking admissions in NLU’s. The difficulty level of the paper is Moderate , but for securing your seat in NLSIU you need to get an AIR 1-70 . It offers courses in  five year integrated law degree, Masters degree in law & Doctorate Law degree. NLSIU has various notable alumni in the field of law such as Justice Sanjeeb Kumar Panigrahi – Judge of Orissa Highcourt & many more.

2. National Law University (NLUD) – Delhi

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National Law University, Delhi is one of the NLU’s in India. The Chief Justice of the Highcourt of Delhi is the Chancellor of university. NLU delhi accepts admissions based on All India Entrance Test exam (AILET) . NLU, delhi offers various degrees in Law Programme.

3. NALSAR University of Law (NALSAR) – Hyderabad

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The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research ( NALSAR ) is one of the NLU’S. It is located in Hderabad with a Campus of 55 acres. The university is a part of NLU’s consortium & accepts admissions based on CLAT scores. NALSAR offers five year integrated law course in BBA . LLB , BCOM LLB  & many more masters & doctorate degrees.

4. Government Law College (GLC) – Mumbai

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The Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai is the oldest law school in Asia. GLC is run by the Government of Maharashtra & offers admissions in five year integrated law course BLS. LLB as well as three year law course. The teaching staff of the college includes prominent practicing Lawyers. GLC Mumbai accepts admissions through MHTCET LAW Test. The alumni list of the college is bigger then any other law school with notable names like The Legal Legend Dr B.R. Ambedkar, Justice H. J . Kania , Ram Jethmalani , Smt Pratibha Patil & many more.

5. National Law Institute University (NLIU) – Bhopal

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National Law Institute University, Bhopal was one of the first three NLU’S to be established in India. The president of the University is the Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh Highcourt . NLIU accepts admissions through Common Law  Admission Test scores (CLAT).

 

6. Symbiosis Law School (SLS) – Pune

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Symbiosis Law School is a private law school located in Pune & Noida. Symbiosis Law School had its own entrance examination – SLAT . SLS offers degrees in Undergraduate , Post Graduate & PHD programmes.

7. Indian Law Society’s Law College (ILS) – Pune

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ILS is a government aided law school in Pune. ILS offers admissions in it’s five year & three year law programme through MHTCET LAW Test. The law school has various notable alumni like Yashwantrao Chavan, Vilasrao Deshmukh , Gopinath Munde & many more.

8. Banaras Hindu University (BHU) – Varanasi

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The law faculty in Banaras Hindu University is also know as the Factory of Judges. As some of the most prominent judges come from BHU. BHU accepts admissions through it’s own entrance test – BLAT. BHU offers Undergraduate , Post graduate & Doctrate degrees in the legal field.

9. Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) – Gandhinagar

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Gujarat National Law University is also part of the NLU’S Consortium & offers admissions through CLAT. The Chief Justice of India is the Chancellor of the University. GNLU offers Undergraduate , postgraduate & doctrate law degrees.

10. OP Jindal Global University – Sonipat

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OP Jindal Global University is a private university which provides Undergraduate & postgraduate law degrees. The University accepts admissions through CLAT scores.

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