Which are the most expensive law colleges in India? Which are the most reasonably priced? Which ones offer the return on investment?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    But being expensive doesn't assure you good quality education. Therefore, if you are looking for a university with reasonable cost and quality education, then go for the top 10 NLUs, which are partially state government aided and provide you with good facilities and quality education. NLUs are the best law colleges in the country. NLS, Bangalore has reasonably low fee structure as it gets a part of its funding from the Central Government (the only NLU to get funding from the Centre) and it's the best among all NLUs, followed by NLU-Delhi and NALSAR-Hyderabad.
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    Manash Mondal Student at HNLU - Raipur | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    The most expensive ones like Manipal University and Jindal University provide you with good infrastructure and services with all the facilities a person would need to live a luxurious life.
    But being expensive doesn't assure you good quality education.
    Therefore, if you are looking for a university with reasonable cost and quality education, then go for the top 10 NLUs, which are partially state government aided and provide you with good facilities and quality education. NLUs are the best law colleges in the country. NLS, Bangalore has reasonably low fee structure as it gets a part of its funding from the Central Government (the only NL
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Which are the most expensive law colleges in India? - The private ones, like in any other field, are more expensive that the National Law Universities. However, some of them do guarantee internships and placements, giving you an opportunity to make the most of the money spent in your education in the five years you spend there.
    Which are the most reasonably priced? - Government (or government aided) colleges are reasonable priced. Most of them would not require you to even take an education loan. However, National law Universities may be a little more steeper since they are the best in the country and are also boarding colleges. Their a
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