If you want to join India’s best law schools but have no information about schools, people are misguiding you, then get over your confusion. Gone are the days when you used to ask about best law schools in India from here and there, now you can get information by a click of the button. Here is the list of India’s Top 10 Law schools:
- National Law School of India University
CITY: Bangalore
A large number of retired judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts as well as senior advocates have offered to assist the NLSIU in its teaching and research programmes making education at NLSIU a rare and exciting experience to students
2. Campus Law Centre, Delhi University
CITY: New Delhi
The Faculty of Law was established in 1924 and was initially housed in the Prince’s Pavilion in the Old Viceregal Lodge Grounds. In 1963, the faculty moved to its present location at the Chhatra Marg, University of Delhi
3. National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University
CITY: Hyderabad
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, is a residential university established in 1998 under the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University Act (Andhra Pradesh Act 34 of 1998) of the Andhra Pradesh State Legislature
4. Symbiosis Society’s Law College
CITY: Pune
Symbiosis conducts two 5-year integrated law courses, a BA LLB course covering Arts subjects with Law and the second is a BBA LLB course which covers Management and Business subjects with Law
5.National Law Institute University
CITY: Bhopal
The National Law Institute University has earned frontline status of an institution imparting quality legal education, conducting research in cutting edge areas of law and organising workshops, seminars and training programmes
6.National Law Institute University
CITY: Jodhpur
The National Law Institute University has earned a frontline status of an institution imparting quality legal education, conducting research in cutting edge areas of law and organising workshops, seminars and training programmes.
7.The WB National University of Juridical Sciences
CITY: Kolkata
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences was established under the WBNUJS Act, 1999 (West Bengal Act IX of 1999) adopted by the West Bengal Legislature in July 1999.
8.Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University
CITY: Aligarh
The Faculty of Law of AMU is one of the oldest law colleges in the country
9. Gujarat National Law University
CITY: Gadhinagar
Gujarat National Law University is the statutory university established by the Government of Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003. The University is recognised by the Bar Council of India and University Grants Commission
1o.ILS Law College
CITY: Pune
The Indian Law Society was established in 1923 as a public charitable trust registered under the Societies Registration Act. The Indian Law Society established the Law College in 1924, which has since then established itself as a premier institute for legal studies in India. In 2004, the ILS Law College was accredited the A+ level by NAAC.
There are many law colleges in our country providing some of the best education guidance to all the students. Some of the top ones include:
Government LAW College https://www.glcmumbai.com/, Faculty of Law college, Rajiv Gandhi National College https://www.rgniyd.gov.in/, Bangalore Institute of legal studies, Glocal University https://glocaluniversity.edu.in/, Dr Ambedkar Global Law Institute and many more.
Hey I have seen your list of top 10 institute of Law.
I want to ask about your views regarding doing LL.M. in human right law branch from NLSIU, Bangalore for LL.M.
please respond quick as possible.
if you know anything about Person who has done LL.M. in Human Right what is the scope of such branch
Mr. Ronak getting into NSLIU is not a joke. First try to get into NLSIU and then leave your tensions aside.