Is the BMS College of Law as good as the Oxford College of Law?

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    Shantanu Kharche | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    BMS College of Law and Oxford College of Law are both respected law schools in India. BMS College, established in 1965, holds higher prestige and a top 10 ranking in India according to NIRF. It boasts a strong alumni network and superior facilities including a well-equipped library and moot court hall. Oxford College, founded in 2000, is newer with a smaller alumni base and slightly lesser amenities. While BMS College is generally considered superior due to its longstanding reputation, Oxford College is emerging as a noteworthy institution with a growing academic standing.

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    Haribalan N P | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    In India, two reputable law schools are Oxford College of Law and BMS College of Law. They provide a range of legal courses and have comparable academic requirements. Nonetheless, the two schools differ in a few significant ways.

    Compared to Oxford College of Law, BMS College of Law is more established and older. Oxford College of Law was created in 2000, however, it was founded in 1965. In terms of prestige, BMS College of Law is superior to Oxford College of Law. The National Institutional Ranking Framework places it in the top 10 law schools in India (NIRF). According to NIRF, Oxford College of Law is one of the top 20 law schools in

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