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Which is the best law college in India?


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Be it a law college or any other college, its rank depends on various parameters such as fees, infrastructure, faculty, the performance of students, campus, etc.


India has many top LLB colleges which offer you graduate and postgraduate courses in law. There are some universities and colleges which may offer you to enter the LLB course after graduation, keeping in mind the interest of those who thing LLB is a good career option after B. Com. On the other hand, there are some which don’t allow you to study some other course for three years and then study LLB for the remaining two years.

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I would suggest you opt for the former ones, as their curriculum is comparatively flexible. You may have to make a compromise on this if you want to enter a top LLB college in India.

Based on both the set-ups, listed below are five best law colleges in India.

1. National Law University, New Delhi

With the whopping rate of AAAA+ and NAAC A accreditation, the National Law University stands beside the Supreme Court of India. The state university was established in 2008 and offers courses like diploma in law, LLB, B.A. LLB, Ph. D, and LLM.

The admission in the university happens through AILET, and once you get in there, your job placement after the graduation is ensured.

2. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

The admission happens through the B.A. LLB entrance exam. Known for the Moot Court programs, the college offers LLB and LLM courses of three to five years in a very low fee structure.

3. National Law School of India, Bangalore

The university has a 23-acre campus and enjoys AAAAA ranking. It offers B.A., LLB, and LLM and admits students through CLAT. The university boasts of 100% placement record and is the best law college in India for those who wish to specialize in Business Law and Human Rights.

4. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur

Located in West Bengal, this reputed institution offers an exclusive residential three-year LLB Honors and a two-year LLM course. The admission to these courses happens through the LSAT India –Exam. Also, the candidates applying here should hold at least a Bachelor’s degree in technology, medicine, or any other equivalent field.

5. WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata

The specialty of this AAA+ rated, and UGC approved university is that it only admits female candidates. The courses that this law university offers are LLB, B. A. LLB, LLM, and M Phil. The admission in the university happens through the CLAT exam.



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I think it is National Law University in Delhi and National Law School of India, Bangalore


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