Last Updated on November 9, 2023 by Sidharth PS
Do you want to become a Lawyer? If yes, this post will be of help to you. Here, I’ve compiled a list of best law colleges in India. Readers will find the following details in this post – names of relevant law colleges, their address, admission process, details about popular law courses and more.
Are you all set to apply for LL.B. or LL.M. admission? If yes, this post will be of help to you. The main aim of this post is to help you find a decent law college.
Here, I’ve compiled a state-wise list of colleges. In the list, you will find the names of different states in India. You may click on the desired state and the list of relevant law colleges (in that state) will appear on your screen.
Come, let us check out the list of colleges now.
List of law colleges in India
- Best law colleges in Tamil Nadu
- Best law colleges in Karnataka
- Best law colleges in Kerala
- Best law colleges in Goa
- Best law colleges in Odisha
- Best law colleges in Maharashtra
- Best law colleges in Gujarat
- Best law colleges in Madhya Pradesh
- Best law colleges in Rajasthan
- Best law colleges in West Bengal
- Best law colleges in Assam
- Best law colleges in Manipur
- Best law colleges in Sikkim
- Best law colleges in Chhattisgarh
- Best law colleges in Jharkhand
- Best law colleges in Bihar
- Best law colleges in Punjab
- Best law colleges in Haryana
- Best law colleges in Himachal Pradesh
- Best law colleges in Uttarakhand
- Best law colleges in Uttar Pradesh
- Best law colleges in Telangana
Let us take a closer look at the different types of law colleges in India. Here is everything you need to know about this topic –
Different types of law colleges in India
Law colleges in India can be broadly classified into two types – Government law colleges and private law colleges. Let us take a closer look at each type of college.
Government college: As the name suggests, these colleges are owned and managed by the relevant wing of the State or Central Government. These colleges provide subsidized education to students. This is the main reason why students prefer Govt law colleges over private ones.
Private law colleges: These colleges are owned and managed by private educational and/or charitable trusts. They are also known as self-financing colleges. Due to private ownership, these colleges charge relatively higher tuition fees.
The admission process may vary from one college to another. Come, let us take a closer look at this process. Here is everything you need to know about it –
Admission process
In India, law entrance tests are conducted to facilitate the law admission process. If you want to secure admission in a good college, you must crack a relevant entrance exam. This process is known as the merit-based admission process. Under this system, seats are distributed among deserving candidates on the basis of their performance in relevant entrance exams.
Some colleges are known to carry out direct and/or donation-based admission processes. The direct admission process is carried out when an institute has vacant seats in abundance. Similarly, donation-based seats are usually known as management or NRI quota seats.
Come, let us take a closer look at some of the popular law programs in India. Here they are –
Popular Law Courses in India
Here are some of the popular law programs available in India –
- Integrated law courses
- LL.B.
- LL.M.
- PG Diploma programs
- PhD programs
Looking from an academic level point of view, these courses can be classified into the following levels – UG, PG, and Doctoral Degree courses. Based on the format of the course, these programs can be classified into the following types – Dual Degree programs, Master’s Degree programs, Bachelor’s Degree programs, PG Diploma programs, and Doctoral Degree programs.
I am Vishnu Nambiar a career and educational blogger from India. I am also a full time educational consultant having more than 12 years of experience in the educational sector.
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