Which are the best universities of law in Delhi NCR?
Asked by nikash sharma
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Law is a highly preferred course in India. On successful completion of the course, the students are open to a wide range of career possibilities. Aspiring candidates who want to take this course can study the programme after their Class 12 exams. Lingayas Vidyapeeth is one of the top colleges in Delhi to pursue a law programme. Different law colleges are offered in this institute including BBA LL.B. which is a 5 years integrated course, LL.B. And LL. M course. The institute has a highly qualified faculty who has vast knowledge and experience in their respective fields. This university also offers excellent infrastructure to its student...more
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SRM University Delhi NCR Sonepat is among the best for the law. SRM University Haryana is to offer a working legal education model that caters to the rising demands of society, system, and civilization. Here we offer legal education which is based on best practices of admissions, academic management, planning, Law school administration, curriculum designing, pedagogy, and examination system. The complete academic rigour is to maintain quality and standards based on the dynamics of clinical practices and case-law method, an extensive research platform, innovation about legal knowledge creation and convergence as well as an internal acad...more
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1. Sharda University
2. LPU
3. IP University
4. Delhi University
5. Galgotias University
6. Asian University. -
Sharda University is one of the best choices for law in Delhi-NCR. It is located in Greater Noida with 63 acres of sprawling campus having students from more than 55 countries around the world. There are a lot of international students in Law. Law comes under School of Law. It is awarded as The Best Law School in Delhi NCR by National Education Excellence 2017. Every year a special event named Moot Court is organized by School of Law where students from maximum other universities of India participates. Students of law are regularly taken for visits to the high court and supreme court as well.
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