Which colleges offer five-year integrated course B.A. LL.B.), which is approved by the bar council, or government law college?

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    Atharv Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    For 5-Year integrated law courses colleges which are approved by the Bar Council of India you need to give these exams like CLAT MH-CET, AILET CUCET, SLAT etc. Also, you can apply directly to the some private colleges. You can get the seat through counselling or based on your merit. Here are the list of some of the law colleges.
    1. NLSIU Bangalore
    2. NALSAR Hyderabad
    3. NUJS Kolkata
    4. NLU Delhi
    5. NLU Jodhpur/NLIU Bhopal (no rankings within the same tier).
    6. GNLU Gandhinagar
    7. MNLU Mumbai/HNLU Raipur/GLC Mumbai/ILS Pune/SLS Pune/NMIMS Mumbai/JGLS Sonepat
    8. RMLNLU Lucknow/Amity Law School Delhi/NUALS Kochi/Christ Bangalore
    9. Reputed Centr
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    shubham deep | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    As CLAT and AILET entrance exam is the direct method of admission in different Government national law university across India here are some top government college which are ranked under top law college by IIRF, these are:
    Department of law university of Calcutta, Kolkata
    SNDT Women's university, Mumbai
    University College of law Osmania, Hyderabad
    Karnataka state of law University, Hubli
    University of Mumbai law Academy, Mumbai
    New campus university of Lucknow, faculty of law, Dr. B R Ambedkar college of law Bengaluru, Maharashtra National Law, Mumbai, University faculty of law, Banaras Hindu university, Dr Ambedkar government law college, C
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3 Year LL.B. Rs.19,000-20,000 Total

Amount shown above is not per year but of total duration of the respective programs.

Note: Exam fee Rs.900 is not included in programme fee.Caution Money and Library Deposit is refundable.

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