LAW COLLEGES IN INDIA

Posted by vijaykumar on May 1st, 2017

Law is an emerging field in India and more and more students have now started to opt for this diverse field for making a career. There are several law colleges in India; however, there’s nothing like getting through to one of the bests. Colleges like the NALSAR in Hyderabad, NUJS in Kolkata, NLIU in Bhopal, and NLU in Jodhpur are not just known all over the country, but are popular across the world for their faculty and infrastructure. This article provides a list of the best law colleges in India and the entrance exams they accept for admissions.

Law is a diverse field and encompasses aspects from almost all fields of social, political, and economic interests. On an individual front, one has to develop a jurisprudential rationale to be able to survive and adjust in this rapidly changing world. And lawyers have to have it, to match the rapid pace of change and to properly understand the society and its facets.

Thanks to the evolving law colleges in India, the perception towards law has drastically changed over the past few decades and more students are now opting for law courses to make it a career option. There are several law colleges in India,but it is extremely important to choose one that is well recognized and reputed, if one plans to pursue a serious career in the field of law.

Selection of the right law college should depend on the best faculty and infrastructure, which are vital for gaining an edge in a career in the discipline of law. Admissions to various law schools are done on the basis of entrance test results of students and these may vary with every institution. The best law schools offer a variety of career opportunities for its students, including corporate counsel, work in law firms, litigation, social work, legal process outsourcing, and business.

Following is a list of the best law colleges in India that will help law aspirants to choose, prepare for, and complete a course in this field. The ranks obtained in various national, states, and institutional level entrance tests are very important in determining the type of college one gets into. The most popular ones include the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), and Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET).

Law colleges to look out for:

NALSAR in Hyderabad, NUJS in Kolkata, NLIU in Bhopal, and NLU in Jodhpur are counted as some of the world’s best law colleges in India. However, the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is often considered as the best in India. The college offers BA-LLB (Hons.) degree and boasts of some of the country’s best faculty members and also a strong student-friendly infrastructure. NLSUI takes in students, based on their performance in CLAT. There are other colleges offering great opportunities for law aspirants, these include:

Law schools

Entrance Exam

14 National Law Schools/Universities

CLAT

National Law University, Delhi

AILET - NLU Delhi

Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat

LSAT India

Symbiosis Law Schools Pune & Noida

SET

USL, LS and Amity Law School, Delhi

CET of GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi

School of Legal Studies, Cochin

CUSAT Cochin

New Law College, Pune

Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune

Christ University’s School of Law

Christ University

UILS Punjab University Chandigarh

Punjab Univ. Chandigarh

Faculty of Law, AMU

AMU Aligarh

Faculty of Law, Jamia Milia Islamia

Jamia Milia, Delhi

All law colleges in AP affiliated to state universities

LAWCET of Andhra Pradesh

Four government Law colleges of Kerala

CEE – Kerala

Most law schools that were set up in the last 10 to 15 years have excluded the 3 year LLB from their course offerings. Even the National Law Universities (NLUs) have excluded the 3 year LLB and only offer a 5 year integrated course. However, a few colleges and universities like Jindal Global Law School are exceptions in the case, and offer both 3 and 5 year LLB and BA-LLB courses.

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