Which one is better for an LL.B: National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) or ILS Law College and why?

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

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    Gurleen Kaur

    a year ago
    For an LL.B. In the northern region of India, one can opt for UILS department of Chandigarh University. Not only LL.B. It offers other law courses aswell, which includes B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B. LL. M. and even Ph.D. in Law.
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    Surya Trehan

    a year ago
    Between the twice, I would prefer going with LL.B. From Chandigarh University at Gharuan. It provides vibrant knowledge of the Course and with Moot court classes and the Practical Knowledge which the students gain by visiting the courts is an added advantage. Excellent curriculum is provided by the university.
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    Krishna Rodge | Contributor-Level 7

    7 months ago

    Hi, both the colleges are best at their place. If you get admission into NUALS that would be great as this being national institution, the placement, faculty and the infrastructure is very good. On the other hand, ILS is also the best law institution in India. It has a best-experienced faculty, a very well equipped library and placements provided are also very good. The admission procedures for both the colleges are different. For NUALS you need to appear for CLAT and for ILS you need to appear for CET. Depending upon your score, you get admission into the college. In short, both the colleges are the best if compared. Hope this in

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