For all the aspiring students who wish to pursue law, should have a look at this comprehensive list of top law colleges in India.
1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
NLSIU, Bangalore offers various law courses to students at the undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate (Ph.D) level. Students can also look for law programmes in distance mode from NLSIU.
For admission in UG course, students should have basic qualification of HSC/Intermediate (10+2) or any other equivalent exam from any recognized board. The eligibility criteria for the PG course are that students should possess LLB degree or an equivalent qualification f
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For all the aspiring students who wish to pursue law, should have a look at this comprehensive list of top law colleges in India.
1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
NLSIU, Bangalore offers various law courses to students at the undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate (Ph.D) level. Students can also look for law programmes in distance mode from NLSIU.
For admission in UG course, students should have basic qualification of HSC/Intermediate (10+2) or any other equivalent exam from any recognized board. The eligibility criteria for the PG course are that students should possess LLB degree or an equivalent qualification from an acknowledged university.
2. Law Centre-1, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
Law faculty is one of the most prestigious institutions that offer, full time LL.B programme. Admissions for the same are held through application for the entrance test which is organised in the second or the third week of June each year, the qualification is Graduation from a UGC recognised university.
3. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.
The university offers law programmes to students at the undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate (Ph.D) level. It also has a distance education wing, NALSAR Proximate Education (NALSAR Pro) that offers PG Diploma courses in patents law, cyber laws, media laws and international humanitarian laws.
Students are eligible for admission in UG courses if they have passed their Higher Secondary School Examination or any equivalent exam with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST category) from any recognised board. For PG courses, students should have a minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade in their undergraduate law course.
4. Symbiosis Law School, Noida
SLS-Noida offers two five years integrated undergraduate programmes, namely, B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws) and B.B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws). The admission process holds mandatory for the students to appear for SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test), the details of which can be seen on their official website.
5. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
GNLU offers law courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate (Ph.D) level to students. It also offers online programmes and courses to the students such as Diploma in internet law & policy, Diploma programme in advanced entrepreneurship management and corporate laws, certificate programme in contract drafting and certificate.
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