Top 10 Government Colleges for Law Students in India

The top law government colleges in India provide a platform for quality education, excellent placement opportunities and make students market ready with their state-of-the-art facilities and faculty.




It is therefore ideal for candidates to seek admission to a top university rather than any other college if they want to set their career in stone. 

To get admission into the Best Law Colleges in India, the minimum requirement is to have passed the 12th standard with 55% in addition to the concerned entrance exam.


This is the list of the Top 10 Government Colleges for LAW students in India according to the NIRF 2022. 


The ranking by NIRF is given by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India (GoI), based on various parameters which include learning, research, teaching, professional activities, and career opportunities. 


Rank of College

College Name

State

1

National Law School of India University

Bangalore

2

National Law University (NLU) 

New Delhi

3

Symbiosis Law School

Pune

4

NALSAR University of Law (NALSAR)


Hyderabad

5

The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences


Kolkata

6

IIT

Kharagpur

7

Jamia Millia Islamia

Delhi

8

National Law University (NLU)

Gujarat

9

Siksha `O` Anusandhan-

Bhubaneswar

10

National Law University

Jodhpur


Top 10 Government Colleges for Law Students in India


  1. National Law School of India University

National Law School of India University, or NLSIU Bangalore, is a state-owned university that was established under the National Law School of India University Act in 1986. 

Not only is NLSIU, Bangalore recognized by the UGC but it is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). In addition to being a reputed institute, it is also well-equipped and known for its infrastructure.


  1. National Law University, Delhi

National Law University (NLU) Delhi is a premier state-level university that is committed to training the future generation of lawyers in India. 

The university offers both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (pg) courses to foster the objectives and rules of law that are enshrined in the Constitution of India. Moreover, it also promotes ethical and legal values with its five-year law degree. 


  1. Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Symbiosis Law School aims to transform aspiring law students into successful lawyers. It does so by helping students build intellectual strength as well as professional skills in addition to competencies that would help them flourish across various professional settings. Symbiosis Law School offers BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) programs, both are 5 years full-time programs and to be eligible for their programs the candidate must clear the Symbiosis Law Admission Test. 

    4. NALSAR University of Law

NALSAR university of law is a prominent national law school located in the heart of Hyderabad. The university is known for its comprehensive legal education in addition to promoting quality research in this field.

Moreover, it is among the first universities to offer a five-year integrated undergraduate (UG) law degree, a postgraduate (PG) law degree, and a doctorate law degree. 

   5. The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

WBNUJS is a leading law school in India that offers Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), doctorate, and diploma programs in the field of Law. 

At the UG level, the University offers a five-year integrated program; BA LLB (Hons). The total intake for the UG course is 132 students. Whereas the 1 year PG course intakes 85 students.

    6.  IIT Kharagpur

IIT Kharagpur offers a full-time residential LLB course for 3 years through the Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (RGSOIPL). 

The course is offered with a specialization in Intellectual Property Rights (IP Rights) and admission is based on the results of the entrance test followed by an interview round. 

    7. Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi 

Jamia Millia Islamia is a profound institute that offers a five years BA LLB course. The minimum eligibility for the program is 50% marks in +2 and admission is based on the candidate’s merit secured via the entrance exam and interview. For admission to their LLM program, the candidate must have completed their LLB program with at least 50% marks and can choose between their LLM executive and regular course.

   8. National Law University Gujarat

National Law University(NLU, Gujarat) is one of the NLUs established by the Government of India (GoI).

It is a renowned public law school established under the GNLU Act 2003. The University offers a plethora of programs which include the UG program under five streams, PG programs over 10 specializations, and a Ph.D. program in Law and Interdisciplinary.


To get admission into their UG programs, a valid CLAT score is required, Whereas, for admission into the LLM course, the candidate must have passed their LLB degree with a minimum of 50% marks.

   9. Siksha `O` Anusandhan (SOA) National Institute of Law

SOA National Institute of Law is an autonomous college established in Bhubaneswar in 2010. It is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and offers legal study courses at UG, PG, and doctorate levels. 

Many top companies like Murali Law Firm, Hitachi Consulting, Amazon, and EY visit the campus for placement opportunities. 

   10. National Law University, Jodhpur

NLU Jodhpur is a state university in Rajasthan that was established in 1999. It offers law courses on 3 levels; undergraduate level, post graduate level, and doctorate level. The university offers courses such as 

  • BA LLB

  • BBA LLB

  • LLM

  • MBA

  • Ph.D./LLD


Admission to the integrated UG course and PG course is based on marks obtained in the CLAT exam. Whereas for the doctorate program, admission is based on merit in the university entrance exam.


Conclusion

To get into the top law colleges in India is a dream of many. To know the eligibility criteria of each college,  visit their respective website. While some colleges require a valid CLAT score, other colleges rely on their entrance exam for admission. 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Which is the best college to do LLB in India?

Ans. The best college to do LLB are:

  • Faculty of Law DU 

  • NLU Delhi and Jodhpur

  • Jindal Global Law School

  • SLS Pune 


Q2. Which law colleges have the highest placement in India?

Ans 2. Law colleges that have the highest placement in India are:

  • NLU

  • Symbiosis Law Schools

  • ILS


Q3. Which law is most in demand?

Ans. Intellectual Property (IP) law, family law, real estate law, and corporate and immigration law are high in demand.


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