Which are the best colleges for LLM in India and why?

Please share the details on basis of placements, faculty and infrastructure.

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5 years ago
LL. M. or Masters in Law is a one-year programme that offers Masters in the field of law and opens up several new career prospects for the students. LL. M. if done, from a reputed University can give you an amazing placement, career boost & headstart as just a few of the many benefits. Choose Jaipur

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6 years ago
The NorthCap University is the best college for LLM. in India. The vision of the NCU Law School is to be ranked Numero Uno amongst the premier law schools of the country. NCU Law School will strive to achieve excellence in legal education through globally relevant academic programs, outstanding facu

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Abhishek Vikram
8 years ago
Since almost every NLU provides LLM course, therefore they are the first choice in India. NLU conducts CLAT PG examination. NLUs are pioneer in field of undergraduate course in law, thus they are also considered best for LLM as well. The NLUs have their own set of academic setup for LLM as well and

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The following are the top colleges for BBA LLB in India: 1) National Law School of India, Bangalore: The school has an intake of around 80 students. NLSIU was ranked first by India Today's "India's Best Colleges 2017", Outlook India's "Top 25 Law Colleges In 2017 and The Week's "Top Law Colleges In

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