Updated on Mar 16, 2026 05:18 IST
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Law is a set of rules enforced by a controlling authority to impose fairness and justice in a country. Law courses equip students with standard and specialized legal knowledge & skills to practice professionally. In India, you can formally pursue law at the UG, PG, or PhD level.

Students need to pass class 12 for a UG Law Diploma and integrated courses like BBA/BA/B.Com/BSc LLB. If you are already a graduate, you're eligible for an LLB degree. Whereas one needs to complete an LLB degree to pursue an LLM, followed by a doctorate.

Some of the reputable Law colleges in India are National Law School of India University, Symbiosis Law School, NLU Delhi, NALSAR, IIT Kharagpur, etc. Law course admissions can be either merit-based or entrance-based. Prevalent Law entrance exams in India are CLAT, AILET, SLAT, etc.

Besides being one of the oldest professions, Law is also one of the most dynamic and ever-growing fields in India. After a law course you can choose among career profiles like an Advocate, Legal Advisor, Judiciary, Writer, Legal Journalist, Legal Analyst, Legal Researcher, etc.

Latest Updates:

  • The TG LAWCET 2026 registration process is open for admission to 3-year LLB and 5-year Integrated LLB courses; the last date to register without a late fee is Apr 1, 2026. Further, the TG LAWCET 2026 exam will be conducted on May 18, 2026
  •   The MH CET Law 2026 application window has again been extended till Mar 31, 2026, for LLB (5-year) course. The exam is going to be conducted on May 8, 2026.
  • The AP LAWCET 2026 registration for admission to 3-year LLB, 5-year integrated LLB, and LLM programs is now open. Students can register until March 12, 2026, without a late fee. Further, the entrance exam is scheduled to be held on May 4, 2026.

Law Course Details: Highlights

Know more about the law courses from the highlights table

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Course Details

Law Course Levels UG, PG, PhD, Diploma, and Certification.
Law Admissions 2026 Criteria Merit and Entrance Exam-based
Law Course Eligibility

LLB: Class 12 from a recognized board.

BA/BCom/BBA/BSc LLB: A bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline.

LLM: A 3 or 5-year UG law degree. 

Law Entrance Exams MHCET Law, CLAT, CUET, CUET-PG, APLAWCET, TSLAWCET, UGC NET, TS PGLCET, CSIR NET, SLAT, etc. 
Top Law Colleges National Law School of India University, Symbiosis Law School, NLU Delhi, NALSAR University of Law, IIT Kharagpur, etc.
Law Course Fees

Government Colleges Fees: INR 1,000 - INR 30 Lakh

Private Colleges Fees: INR 1,000 - INR 27.5 Lakh

Law Jobs Lawyer/Solicitor, Professor, Legal Advisor,  Legal Journalist, Legal Analyst, etc.
Law Top Recruiters Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co., AZB & Partners, Khaitan & Co., and Trilegal. 
Law Average Salary INR 5.3 LPA

Source - Multiple external/official sites data may vary.

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Q:   What are Law courses in India?
A:

Law is one of the most popular disciplines of study which deals with the practices, rules, and regulations governing a community and are considered to be binding upon its members. However, there is no specific Law full form as such. This is seen from increasing number of Law colleges in India with 1000+ private and government law colleges for law education.

Specializations in Law stream: 

  • Civil Law: This specialization focuses on representing clients in criminal cases and understanding criminal justice procedures.
  • Corporate Law: It deals with the legal aspects of businesses, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, and corporate governance. 
  • Criminal Law: Focuses on representing clients in criminal cases and understanding criminal justice procedures.
  • Constitutional Law: Studies the Indian Constitution, fundamental rights and the relationship between different branches of government.
  • Many More: Intellectual Property Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law etc.
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Q:   Why do so many students choose Law?
A:

People who want to bring about a change in our country through the means of their legal services can opt for this course. A career in law is quite fulfilling and reputable. Lawyers often indulge in work bigger than just a job, they help people and maintain the legacy of the Indian legislature. They also challenge existing laws that are out dated and unjust in some sense.

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Q:   What is the scope of Law courses in India and abroad?
A:

The scope is vast, actually. With the increasing demand for legal services in both national and international scenarios. Major drivers of that are corporate, technology, and international law needs all over the world. One can look forward to working in profiles like - litigation, judiciary, corporate counsel & policy advisory, along with other specialised roles. With correct guidance, academic background, skills and relevant experience one can make a reputable career in law in India as well as abroad.

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Q:   Can I become a lawyer after completing my LLB?
A:

No, After completing LLB you become a lawyer, however, you are still not an advocate and hence cannot practice law. To become an advocate and to practice law as a profession, you mandatorily need to clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). After qualifying AIBE, one can practice law as a full fledged profession. 

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Q:   What is an LLB course?
A:

LLB full form is the Bachelor of Legislative Laws. It is a 3-year-long undergraduate degree program in the field of Law. Although candidates can also opt for a 5-year integrated LLB program, which combines 3 years of a regular degree program with 2 years of legal studies, such as BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, and BBA LLB.

The learning approach of this program is a mix of theory & practical, case studies, moot courts, etc. Graduates can further go for LLM (Master of Laws), MBA (Master of Business Administration), or Diploma and certificate programs. Interested candidates can continue reading the article for more details on the LLB course in India.

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Table of contents
  • Law Course Eligibility and Admission Process 2026
  • Top Law Entrance Exams 2026
  • Types of Law Courses
  • Law Subjects and Syllabus
  • Best Law Colleges in India
  • Popular Private Law Colleges in India
  • Law Career, Scope, Job Profiles, Salary and Top Recruiters
  • Law Course FAQs
  • Popular Law UG Courses
  • Popular Law Specializations
  • Popular Law PG Courses
  • Top Ranked Colleges by Location
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Law Course Eligibility and Admission Process 2026

Eligibility requirements should be cross-checked on the official websites of colleges, as law courses largely vary based on several factors, and so does the respective eligibility criteria.

We have covered some of the most popular law courses in India along with their general eligibility criteria in the table below:

Course Types Eligibility Criteria
LLB (3 years)
  • Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 45-50% marks.
  • For example, the NLUs require a minimum of 45% for general category applicants and 40% for reserved categories.
  • Clear entrance exams like CUET, CLAT, SLAT, AILET, MH CET Law, etc. (if applicable)
B.Com/BBA/ BA LLB (5 years)
  • 10+2 or equivalent in any stream from a recognized board.
  • Minimum 45-50% marks required in class 12.
  • Clear entrance exams like CLAT, SLAT, AILET, MH CET Law, etc. (if applicable)
BSc LLB (5 years)
  • 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board in Science.
  • Minimum 45-50% marks required in class 12.
  • Clear entrance (if applicable)
LLM (2 years)
  • LLB degree from a recognized university with 45-50% marks.
  • Clear entrance exams like CLAT PG, AILET, CUET PG (If applicable)
PhD Law or LLD (3-6 years)
  • LLM degree from a recognized university.

Source: Multiple external/official sites; data may vary.

Also read:

MH CET Law 2026 (3 & 5 Year LLB): Reservation, Eligibility, Qualification, Age Limit, Minimum Marks

NLUs Fee Structure 2026: Category & Course-wise National Law Universities Fee Structure, Components

 

 

Law Admission Process 2026

The admission process for law courses varies based on the courses and colleges. We have jotted down the general admission process of the most sought-after law courses below:

LLB Admission Process 2026

The step-by-step process of LLB Admission 2026:

  • Fill the eligibility of completing a graduation from a recognized board with a minimum acceptable score.
  • Register for your candidature (offline or online).
  • As you fill out that application form, attach all the documents needed.
  • Register and appear in the entrance exam (if applicable)
  • Wait for the college notification regarding the merit/entrance result.
  • Attend counselling sessions, if selected.
  • Get your documents verified and pay the outstanding fees.
  • Get started with classes.

Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary

 

LLM Admission Process 2026

The step-by-step process of LLM Admission 2026:

  • Complete a general or integrated LLB from a recognized university.
  • Ensure that you fulfill all the rest of the eligibility requirements.
  • Register yourself on the concerned website.
  • Appear for the entrance exam. (If applicable)
  • Wait for the notification/result.
  • Some colleges require a personal interview before selection.
  • If selected, proceed with seat allocation.
  • Get your documents verified and pay any outstanding fees.
  • Get started with classes.

Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary

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Q:   Is Law in India worth pursuing?
A:

Yes law is considered to be one of the most reputable and well paid profession in India. Given that you've an impressive academic background, relevant skills and experience and weight to your resume you can make a good career out of it in India.

Your options after studying law in India include working as a litigation lawyer, joining corporate firms, pursuing judicial services and working as a legal advisor. You can work in both public and private sectors. 

Specializing in a specific domain like IPR, cyber law, working with NGOs, journalism, academia like further studies of LLM/ PhD is also open.

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Q:   Can I study Law after 12th?
A:

Yes, you can study law after 12th, by pursuing 5 year integrated LLB course,  right after completing your schooling and scoring well in class 12th exam. You can look forward to clearing entrances like CLAT, SLAT, MHCET LAW, etc for the same.

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Q:   What skills do I need for Law courses?
A:

One needs to be confident, diplomatic, meticulous and dedicated to pursue a course in Law. Lawyers often need to pull extra work hours. You also need to have the ability to read and recall long written content as law books usually have heavy and vast coursework.

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Q:   What is the difference between Corporate Law and Business Law?
A:

Corporate law is a set of legal regulations for running a business in an ethical manner, be it for stakeholders, shareholders, workers, and business operations.

Corporate law courses comes at a later stage of any business, however, business law is right there from the time of inception. Both laws are mandatory for legally running a business. Therefore, Corporate Law and Business laws are both sides of the same coin yet have different applications across various litigations. They differ on the basis of the legislation and their area of applications

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Q:   Which course is better, 3 year LLB or 5 year integrated LLB?
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Your aspirations are what make a course 'better'. Both courses have respective pros and cons. If you're already a graduate and want to transition your career towards the legal field go for a 3 year LLB. Talking of 12th pass outs - you can either go for a graduation first if you have yet to decide if Law is for you.

If you're certain on the fact that you want to pursue law only - then go for 5 year integrated course. Also a 5 year integrated course will save you one year as compared to traditional graduation followed by LLB

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Top Law Entrance Exams 2026

A Law aspirant needs to stay updated on the latest entrance exam notices throughout the year to meet all the deadlines, properly register, and secure timely admission.

Top Law Entrance Exams for LLB

Some of the top LLB entrance exams conducted in India are:

Entrance Exams

Exam Dates

Exam Schedule

MHCET Law 2026

08 May ' 26 (5-Year LLB)

01 - 02 Apr ' 26 (3-Year LLB)

MHCET Law Exam Date 2026
CLAT 2027 December 2026 (Tentative) CLAT Exam Date 2026
CUET 2026 11 May ' 26 - 31 May ' 26 CUET Exam Date 2026
APLAWCET 2026 04 May ' 26 APLAWCET Exam Date 2026
TSLAWCET 2026 18 May 2026 TSLAWCET Exam Date 2026
AILET 2027 December 2026 (Tentative) AILET Exam Date 2026
SLAT 2027 December 2026 (Tentative) SLAT Exam Date 2026

Source - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam. 

 

Know more:

SLAT 2026 Exam Analysis 

How Many Students Appear for CUET UG?

Top Law Entrance Exams for LLM

Some of the top LLM entrance exams conducted in India are:

Entrance Exams

Exam Dates

Exam Schedule

CUET-PG 2026 6 to 27 March CUET-PG Exam Date 2026
TS PGLCET 2026 18 May ' 26 TS PGLCET Exam Date 2026
AP PGLCET 2026 May 4, 2026 AP PGLCET Exam Date 2026

Source - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

 

Top Law Entrance Exams for PhD in Law

Some of the top PhD Law entrance exams conducted in India are:

Entrance Exams

Exam Dates

Exam Schedule

UGC NET 2026 June 2026 (Tentative) UGC NET Exam Date 2026
CSIR NET 2026 July 2026 (Tentative) CSIR NET Exam Date 2026

Source - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2026: Application 

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Important Exam Dates

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
09 Feb ' 26 - 30 Mar ' 26

NMIMS LAT 2026 Exam Scheduling for Phase 1

ONGOING
01 Nov ' 25 - 30 Mar ' 26

CGCUET 2026 Registration

ONGOING
10 Feb ' 26 - 31 Mar ' 26

NMIMS LAT 2026 Exam (Phase 1)

ONGOING
23 Mar ' 26 - 26 May ' 26

NMIMS LAT 2026 Application Process (Phase 2)

ONGOING
23 Mar ' 26 - 29 May ' 26

NMIMS LAT 2026 Exam Scheduling for Phase 2

ONGOING
30 Jan ' 26 - 13 Jun ' 26

PU LLB 2026 Online Registration

ONGOING
01 Apr ' 26 - 02 Apr ' 26

MH CET Law 2026 Exam Date (3-Year LLB)

DatesPast Exam Dates
09 Mar ' 26 - 11 Mar ' 26

MH CET Law 2026 Application Correction (for 3-year LLB)

28 Jan ' 26 - 22 Mar ' 26

NMIMS LAT 2026 Application Process (Phase 1)

09 Jan ' 26 - 31 Jan ' 26

MH CET Law 2026 Application (for 5-year LLB)

1 Apr ' 26 - 2 Apr ' 26

MH CET Law 2026 Exam Date (3-Year LLB)

Apr '26

MH CET Law 2026 Admit Card (5-Year LLB)

TENTATIVE

11 Feb ' 26 - 30 Apr ' 26

AIBE 21 Registration Date 2026

1 May ' 26 - 3 May ' 26

AIBE 21 Application Correction Window 2026

To Be Notified:

CLAT 2027 online registrations

TENTATIVE

To Be Notified:

CLAT 2027 Application Correction Window

TENTATIVE

17 Apr ' 26

Last date to apply for May Attempt

2 May ' 26

SAT India exam (May attempt)

Q:   What are the entrance exams for top law colleges in Delhi?
A:

The top Law colleges in Delhi are here for your reference. Take a look

AILETAll India Law Entrance Test is a national entrance exam conducted by National Law University (NLU Delhi) for admission to law courses at UG, PG and PhD levels.
CLATCommon Law Admission Test is a national level entrance exam conducted by theConsortium of NLUs for admission to 5-year integrated LLB (UG) and one-year LLM (PG) courses.
IPU CET

Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test is a university level entrance exam conducted by GGSIPU for admission to various courses at its participating institutes.

JMI Entrance Exam

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) Entrance Exam is a university-level entrance test conducted by Jamia Millia Islamia for admission to various courses at its participating institutes.

Note - The information is taken from the official site of the college.

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Property Law Colleges in India

Q:   Which good law colleges in India accept admission without CLAT?
A:

The table below has some of the top Law colleges in India without CLAT, with course fees and eligibility requirements -

College NameTuition FeeEligibility/Exams
NLU DelhiINR 30,000 - INR 6.75 lakhAILET, CBSE
Symbiosis Law SchoolINR 7,000 - INR 20.75 lakhMHCET Law, SLAT and Merit-Based
Jamia Millia Islamia-JMI Entrance Exam
BBAU LucknowINR 6,000 - INR 6 lakhCUET
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical SciencesINR 1.6 Lacs - INR 8.75 lakhCBSE, Tamil Nadu 12th

Note - The information is taken from the official site of the college.

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Property Law Colleges in India

Q:   What is a good MH CET Law score?
A:

Generally those who score 90 and above have more chances of getting admission into one of the best law colleges in Maharashtra. 

Q:   What are the top Law entrance exams in India?
A:

The top-most Law entrance exam in India is considered CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) because it provides admission to the NLUs in India. After CLAT, AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is another top exam conducted by NLU Delhi. SLAT (Symbiosis Law Aptitude Test) is another exam to offer admission to the UG Law programme at Symbiosis.
Apart from these, CUET, CUET-PG, APLAWCET, TSLAWCET, TS PGLCET, etc., are also conducted for Law courses at the state level. 

Q:   What is Legal Aptitude, and how is it tested in Law entrance exams?
A:

Legal Aptitude in a Law entrance exam means, they'll check your problem-solving and analytical thinking, required in the legal field. In the Legal Aptitude section, you'll be given a mixed set of questions from Legal knowledge (current affairs, legal topics), and logical reasoning (comprehension, problem-solving). You will apply the legal principles to the given factual situation. This section will include passage-based questions and case studies. 

Q:   What educational qualification is needed to pursue Law?
A:

Candidates need to be Class 12 pass to pursue integrated Law courses such as BA LLB,  BBA LLB,  BSc LLB and BCom LLB. On the other hand, candidates need to be graduates in any stream to pursue three-year duration LLB degree courses. 

Types of Law Courses

Law courses are offered at various levels and in several specializations in India. The course fee structure, curriculum, duration, and career prospects differ for every Law program. Hence, for candidates' reference, the following table offers some top Law college options along with fees and course details:

Law Course Level Top Law Colleges Law Fees
LLB Cochin University of Science and Technology INR 1.16 Lakh
NLU Odisha (NLUO) - National Law University INR 3.6 Lakh
SOA University INR 3.9 Lakh
GNLU Gandhinagar (NLU) INR 6 Lakh
NLSIU Bangalore INR 8.88 Lakh
SLS Pune INR 9.6 Lakh
LLM NLU Kolkata (NUJS) INR 34,000
NALSAR INR 65,000
NLU Delhi (NLUD)  INR 1.35 - 1.42 Lakh
NLSIU Bangalore INR 90,000 - INR 2.69 Lakh
SLS Pune INR 2.5 Lakh
SOA University INR 3.4 Lakh
LLD MNLU Aurangabad INR 60,000
NUJS Kolkata INR 1.5 Lakh
CNLU Patna INR 1.65 Lakh
LPU INR 3 Lakh
PhD in Law NLSIU Bangalore INR 2.25 Lakh
NUJS Kolkata INR 1.5 Lakh
Alliance School of Law INR 3.5 Lakh
RMLNLU INR 1.7 Lakh
NLIU Bhopal INR 1.46 Lakh
Diploma in Law GNLU Gandhinagar INR 10,000
NLU Lucknow INR 15,000
University of Lucknow INR 18,000
NLU Patiala INR 9,000
NLU Odisha INR 10,000
Certificate in Law NLU Odisha INR 10,000
M.S. Ramaiah College of Law INR 9,000  
New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth INR 5,500
Government Law College, Churchgate INR 6,500
University of Mumbai INR 5,025

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Integrated Law Courses

Law integrated courses are combined degree programs that merge a Law degree with another discipline, such as Arts, Science, and Business, making them a single continuous study route. Instead of having two separate degrees, students complete both qualifications together over 5 years, saving time and gaining interdisciplinary knowledge.

The 4 most popular Integrated Law programs include: BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws), BBA LLB (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws), BSc LLB (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Laws), and BCom LLB (Bachelor of Commerce + Bachelor of Laws).

Integrated Law Courses Top Law Colleges Law Fees
BA LLB SLS Pune INR 22.65 Lakh
NUJS Kolkata INR 3.66 Lakh
SIMTS INR 15 Lakh
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law INR 2 Lakh
Alliance School of Law INR 15 Lakh
BBA LLB Symbiosis Law School INR 22.65 Lakh
SIMTS INR 15 Lakh
Lovely Professional University INR 12 Lakh
Alliance School of Law INR 15 Lakh
NLU Odisha (NLUO) INR 6 Lakh
BSc LLB NUJS Kolkata INR 3.66 Lakh
GNLU Gandhinagar INR 6 Lakh
NLIU Bhopal INR 7.3 Lakh
KIIT School of Law INR 19 Lakh
National Forensic Sciences University INR 6.5 Lakh
BCom LLB GNLU Gandhinagar INR 6 Lakh
SIMTS INR 15 Lakh
Amity University Gurugram INR 5.7 Lakh
Ramaiah College of Law INR 8 Lakh
IMS Law College INR 6.99 Lakh

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Legal Rights of Students in India: Rights and Laws Every Student Should Know

The Challenges of Studying Law

 

 

Q:   What are the various types of Law courses in India?
A:

Some of the popular types of undergraduate and postgraduate Law courses in India include:

BCom LLB

BA LLB

BBA LLB

BSc LLB

LLB

LLM

 

Q:   What are the best colleges accepting MHCET Law for BA LLB?
A:

Given below are the best BA LLB colleges in India. These are well-known to accept students' admission via MHCET Law entrance exams

College NameTuition Fee
ILS CollegeINR 1.89 lakh
Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai INR 3.21 lakh
New Law CollegeINR 4.5 lakh
MIT-WPUINR 11.25 lakh
Dr. D.Y. Patil Law CollegeINR 1.05 lakh

Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.

Q:   What is the difference between LLB and BA LLB?
A:

Although BA LLB and LLB are law programmes, the area of study and the scope of these courses vary to a larger extent. The Bar Council of India is the body that approves both the programmes in India. BA LLB is a 5-year integrated program that amalgamates arts subjects along with the law curriculum. On the other hand, LLB is an undergraduate programme that deals with the study of the law principles, legal system, and constitutional amendments and so on.

Law Subjects and Syllabus

The subjects and syllabi for all these courses and their specializations can differ depending on the colleges. However, for candidates' reference, here's a basic idea of Law subjects and syllabus for different course levels followed in India.

LLB Syllabus

The LLB Syllabus is divided into 6 semesters, following the 3-year curriculum. It consists of subjects related to Crime, Labour Law, Administrative Law, Civil Procedure Code, Legal Writing, etc. For candidates' reference, here's an overview of the LLB Syllabus followed in India:

LLB Subjects Semester I
Jurisprudence-I  Law of Contract-I
Law of Tort-I  Family Law-I 
Law of Crimes-I  Constitutional Law Of India I 
Public International Law-I  -
LLB Subjects Semester II
Jurisprudence-II Law of Contract II: Specific Contract 
Law of Tort II  Family Law-II 
Law of Crimes-II  Constitutional Law Of India II 
Public International Law-II -
LLB Subjects Semester III
Human Rights Law and Practice  Property Law and Easement-I 
Commercial Law - Partnership, Sale of Goods Act Labour Law I 
Insurance Law  Administrative Law-I 
Company Law-I -
LLB Subjects Semester IV
Investment/Competition Law  Law of Evidence 
Labour Laws-II (Social Security and Wage Legislation)  Administrative Law II 
Company Law-II -
LLB Subjects Semester V
Code of Civil Procedure & Law of Limitation I  Code of Criminal Procedure-I 
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)  Interpretation of Statutes 
Land Laws and other Local Laws- I  Professional Ethics and Court Craft 
Women and Law Relating to Children-I  Cyber Law -I 
Intellectual Property Laws-I  -
LLB Subjects Semester VI
Code of Civil Procedure & Law of Limitation II  Code of Criminal Procedure-II 
Drafting/Pleading and Conveyancing  Equity, Trust, Fiduciary Relationship & Specific Relief Act 
Land Laws and Agricultural Laws II  Moot Court Exercise, Legal Awareness, and Internship 

Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.

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Consortium of NLUs: History, Objectives, Members, Participating Universities, Seats

BA LLB Syllabus

In the 5-year integrated BA LLB course duration, students are taught a theoretical BA LLB syllabus as well as given practical exposure that helps them succeed in the field. Here's an overview of the BA LLB Syllabus followed in India:

BA LLB Subjects Semester I
Legal Method Sociology-I
Political Science-I Economics-I
History-I English-I
BA LLB Subjects Semester II
History-II Sociology-II
Economics-II General English-II
Political Science-II Law of Contract-I
BA LLB Subjects Semester III
Law of Contract-II Sociology-III
Criminal Law-I Constitutional Law-I
Political Science-III Law of Contract-II
BA LLB Subjects Semester IV
Constitutional Law-II Family Law-II
Labour Law-I Environmental Law
Property Law -
BA LLB Subjects Semester V
Criminal Law-I Corporate Law-I
Jurisprudence Public International Law
Administrative Law Law of Evidence
BA LLB Subjects Semester VI
Conflict Laws Company Laws
Intellectual Property Law Code of Civil Procedure
Human Rights Criminal Law-II
BA LLB Subjects Semester VII
Taxation-I Labour Law-II
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing Optional Paper-I
Environmental Law-II -
BA LLB Subjects Semester VIII
Intellectual Property Rights Taxation-II
Professional Ethics -
BA LLB Subjects Semester IX
Private International Law Merger, Acquisition, and Competition Laws
BA LLB Subjects Semester X
Law of Equity, Trusts, Suit Evaluation and Registration International Trade Law
Moot Courts -

Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.

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BSc LLB Syllabus

The topics taught as part of the BSc LLB syllabus may vary from college to college, where LLB after B Sc is taught in terms of the subjects. However, some common topics that aspirants are taught as part of their BSc LLB course curriculum are listed below:

BSc LLB Subjects Semester I

Legal Methods and Research

Constitutional Law – I

Law of Torts and Consumer Protection

Contract Law – I

BSc LLB Subjects Semester II

Constitutional Law – II

Law of Contracts – II

Family Law – I (Hindu Law)

Criminal Law – I (Indian Penal Code)

BSc LLB Subjects Semester III

Family Law – II

Law of Crimes – II

Environmental Law

Law of Evidence

BSc LLB Subjects Semester IV

Administrative Law

Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)

Professional Ethics and Legal Advocacy

Public International Law

BSc LLB Subjects Semester V

Company Law

Labour and Industrial Law

Principles of Taxation Law

Environmental Law – II

BSc LLB Subjects Semester VI

Criminal Procedure Code – II

Family Law – III

Banking and Insurance Law

Human Rights Law

BSc LLB Subjects Semester VII

Alternative Dispute Resolution 

Intellectual Property Laws – II

Competition Law

Media and Entertainment Law

BSc LLB Subjects Semester VIII

Dissertation or Research Project

Electives

Moot Court Training

Clinical Legal Education

BSc LLB Subjects Semester IX

Professional Ethics and Legal Writing

Moot Court (Practical Examination)

Clinical Legal Education (Internship)

Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency

BSc LLB Subjects Semester X

Legal Drafting and Court Procedures

Civil Drafting and Conveyancing

Pre-Law Practice Training

Law and Technology: Impact on Legal System

Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.

BCom LLB Syllabus

The subjects/ topics taught as part of the BCom LLB course may vary from college to college. However, some common topics that aspirants are taught as part of their BCom LLB course curriculum are listed below:

 

Legal Methods

Law of Torts

Law of Contracts

Principles of Accounting

BCom LLB Subjects Semester II

Law of Contracts I

Management Accounting

Foundation of Social Sciences

Business Psychology and Organisational Behaviour

BCom LLB Subjects Semester III

Law of Contracts II

Law of Crimes

Economics

Financial Institutions, Markets and Services

BCom LLB Subjects Semester IV

Constitutional Law I

Criminal Procedure Code

Property Law

Family Law I

BCom LLB Subjects Semester V

Constitutional Law II

Family Law II

Civil Procedure Code and Law of Limitation

Gender & Society

BCom LLB Subjects Semester VI

Public International Law

Jurisprudence

Administrative Law

Law of Evidence

BCom LLB Subjects Semester VII

Law of Banking

Law of Taxation

Environmental Law

Intellectual Property Rights

BCom LLB Subjects Semester VIII

Labour Law I

International Trade Law

BCom LLB Subjects Semester IX

Labour Law II

Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing

BCom LLB Subjects Semester X

Human Rights Law & Theory

Dissertation

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BBA LLB Syllabus

The BBA LLB subjects taught as part of the BBA LLB syllabus may vary from college to college. The BBA LLB subjects (1st year) cover the basic Law chapters. However, some common subjects in the BBA LLB syllabus that aspirants are taught as part of their BBA LLB course curriculum are listed below:

BBA LLB Subjects Semester I
Managerial Economics English-I
Introduction to Law -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester II
Law of Contract-I Law of Tort-I
Jurisprudence -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester III
Constitutional Law-I Law of Contract-II
Family Law-I -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester IV
Property Law Labour Law-I
Environmental Law -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester V
Criminal Law-I Corporate Law-I
Administrative Law -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester VI
Company Laws Human Rights
Intellectual Property Law -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester VII
Taxation-I Labour Law-II
Environmental Law-II -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester VIII
  Taxation-II
Professional Ethics -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester IX
Private International Law Merger, Acquisition, and Competition Laws
Optional Paper-V -
BBA LLB Subjects Semester X
Law of Equity, Trusts, Suit Evaluation and Registration International Trade Law
Moot Courts -

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LLM Course Syllabus

LLM course is a 1-2 year PG program of Law that is offered through various specializations. Hence, LLM syllabus can vary depending on the specializations. For candidates' reference, here's the syllabus for LLM in Criminal Law course:

LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester I

Indian Penal Code (IPC)

Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)

Constitutional Law-III (Focus on Criminal Justice)

-

LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester II

Evidence Law

Forensic Science & Law

Cyber Law & Cybercrime

-

LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester III

Special Acts (NDPS Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, etc.)

Legal Aid & Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Administration

-

LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester IV

Dissertation/Thesis

Seminar Presentations

Electives

-

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LLD Course Syllabus

The subjects covered in an LLD course may vary from one college to another. Though candidates can go through some common topics that are taught as part of an LLD course, as listed below:

LLD Subjects

Research Methodology

Jurisprudence

Relevance of Legal Research

Constitutional Law

Significance of Legal Research in India

Need for Legal Research and the Importance of an Interdisciplinary Approach

Types of Research

Legal Research as a Profession in India

Preamble

Law Reform Research

Directive Principles of State Policy

Fundamental Rights and Duties

Union State Legislative Relations

Judiciary

Amendment to the Constitution of India

Emergency Provisions

Nature and Source of Law

Writ Jurisdiction

Judicial Process and Social Transformation

Concepts of Possession and Ownership

Judicial Activism

Rights and Duties

Options for areas of Specialisation

Social Justice

Law of Torts

Public International Law

Law of Crimes: General principles

Law of Contracts: General Principles

Cyber Law

Environmental Law

Family Law

IPR

Business Law

Human Rights

Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.

 

Q:   What is the difference between the syllabus of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET and the syllabus of CLAT?
A:

Both the AP LAWCET and CLAT entrance exam are conducted for admission to the Law schools in India, however, the syllabus for these exams are different on many parameters and candidates should strategise differently for both the exams. AP LAWCET exam has sections including Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Contract Law, Constitution, etc. and the CLAT entrance exam sections include English Language, Legal Aptitude, Mathematics, etc. AP LAWCET does not have mathematics subjects, AP LAWCET exam focus more on regional knowledge. CLAT generally covers the deeper aspects of the particular subject. 

Q:   Which is the best Law specialisation?
A:

These are just a few really popular law specializations. To decide which is right,consider your interests, skills and goals. Research different specializations and talk to lawyers who work in those areas to get a better understanding. of that field. Some most popular Law specialisations among students  are mentioned below -

Q:   Which LLM specialisation is best suited for working in large corporations versus startups?
A:

The LLM specialisations that will best suit you when you want to work in large corporations are:

For startups:

Moreover, Big firms always require legal professionals who are experts in regulatory compliance and established legal frameworks, while startups need lawyers who can dynamic and often unpredictable legal challenges of early0stage businesses. 

Best Law Colleges in India

India is home to about 2,000 Law colleges. Out of which 1,055 colleges are privately owned, 335 colleges are owned by the government and 110 are semi-government-owned institutions. The sequence of colleges is determined by the ascending order of fee structure and not by any ranking.

Law Colleges NIRF Ranking 2025

Law colleges' NIRF ranking 2024 and 2025 is given in the table below -

College Name

NIRF 2024

NIRF 2025

NLSIU Bangalore Ranking

1

1

NLU Delhi Ranking

2

2

Nalsar University of Law Ranking

3

3

NLU Kolkata NUJS Ranking

4

4

GNLU Gandhinagar Ranking

 8

5

IIT Kharagpur Ranking 

7

6

Symbiosis Law School Ranking

5

7

JMI Ranking

6

8

Aligarh Muslim University

-

9

SOA University Ranking

 9

10

BBAU Lucknow Ranking

 10

-

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Government Law Colleges 

Government colleges are often the first choice among students to pursue a law course due to the affordable fee structure and unmatched reputation

Best Government LLB Colleges in India

Some of the best Government LLB Colleges in India are mentioned below:

Best Government LLB Colleges Tuition Fee
University of Lucknow INR 27.39 K - 2.56 L
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, Andhra University INR 60 K
NLU Odisha  INR 3.6 L
Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University INR 1.02 L
Cochin University of Science and Technology INR 1.16 L
GNLU Gandhinagar INR 8.88 L
National Law School of India University, Bangalore INR 8.88 L

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Government LLM Colleges in India

Refer to the table below for more on Best Government LLM Colleges in India -

Best Government LLM Colleges Tuition Fee
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University INR 6 K - 2.2 L
Cochin University of Science and Technology INR 28.96 K - 1.34 L
NLU Kolkata (NUJS) INR 34 K
NALSAR University of Law INR 65 K
GNLU Gandhinagar (NLU) INR 1.2 L
NLU Delhi (NLUD) INR 1.49 L - 1.56 L
National Law School of India University, Bangalore INR 2.69 L

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Government LLD Colleges in India

Best Government LLD Colleges in India are covered below -

Best Government LLD/PhD Colleges Tuition Fee
NLU Kolkata (NUJS) ₹1.5 L
CNLU Patna ₹1.65 L
Maharashtra National Law University ₹60 K

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Government Diploma in Law Colleges in India

Please refer to the table below for more on Best Government Diploma in Law Colleges in India

Best Government Diploma in Law Colleges Tuition Fee
National Law School of India University, Bangalore ₹24.8 K - 48.8 K
NLU Delhi ₹9.5 L
NALSAR University of Law ₹12 K - 40 K
GNLU Gandhinagar ₹10 K
NLU Odisha ₹10 K

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Private Law Colleges

Some of the top private law colleges are well known for their world-class infrastructure & industry tie-ups. Private colleges are ideal for candidates with no budget constraints.

Best Private LLB Colleges in India

Some of the top private LLB Colleges in India are mentioned below -

Best Private LLB Colleges Tuition Fee
SOA University - Siksha 'O' Anusandhan ₹3.9 L
SRM Institute ₹7.5 L
School of Law, UPES ₹10.68 L
Lovely Professional University ₹4.8 L
Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International ₹10.17 L
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences ₹15 L

 

Best Private LLM Colleges in India

Refer to the table for more on Best Private LLM Colleges in India -

Best Private LLM Colleges Tuition Fee
Christ University ₹1.95 L
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences ₹1.25 L
School of Law, UPES ₹2.35 L
Lovely Professional University ₹1.6 L
Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International ₹2.7 L
SOA University - Siksha 'O' Anusandhan ₹3.4 L

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Private LLD Colleges in India

Best Private LLD Colleges in India are given below -

Best Private LLD Colleges Tuition Fee
Galgotias University ₹2.25 L
School of Law, Christ University ₹70 K
Amity University, Gurugram ₹2.52 L
Lovely Professional University ₹3 L
ICFAI Law School ₹3.2 L
Amity University, Kolkata ₹3.09 L

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

Best Private Diploma in Law Colleges in India

The best private law colleges in India are mentioned in the table below -

Best Private Diploma in Law Colleges Tuition Fee
New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth ₹12 K
Sri Balaji University, Pune ₹25 K
ILS Law College ₹16.79 K - 17.19 K
Mewar University ₹35 K
Parul University ₹30 K

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

 

 

17 Courses
2.25 L - 15.91 L
16 LPA

#1 NIRF

6 Courses
1.49 L - 7.45 L
12 - 14 LPA

#2 NIRF

65 K - 7.75 L
7 - 16 LPA

#3 NIRF

13 Courses
10 K - 6 L
6 - 16 LPA

#5 NIRF

15 Courses
2.7 L - 25.3 L
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Q:   Which are the top NLUs in India?
Q:   Which are the most popular ranked Law colleges in India based on placements?
A:

The best Top-Ranked Law colleges in India are mentioned below -

College NameAverage Placement Package
NLU DelhiINR 18 LPA
Nalsar University of LawINR 16 LPA
NUJSINR 15.50 LPA
NLSIU BangaloreINR 15 LPA
Symbiosis Law SchoolINR 6.50 LPA
Q:   How to take admission to a National Law University (NLU) for an LLM course?
A:

For LLM admission offered at NLUs in India, candidates have to appear for the CLAT exam and meet the cut-off marks criteria for admission to 22 NLUs in India.

However, for admission to NLU Delhi, candidates have to appear and qualify AILET exam. Therefore, candidates need to score top ranks in CLAT PG in the range of 1-1000 to get admission in the top NLUs. LLM through CLAT PG is highly competitive, keeping in view the increasing number of candidates appearing for the exam and difficulty of the paper. 

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Law Career, Scope, Job Profiles, Salary and Top Recruiters

Law is a dynamic and growing field. You can increase your chances of being hired by developing skills and pursuing advanced courses such as Company Secretariatship, an Advanced Diploma in various specialisations of law or an LLM.

Some top job profiles are mentioned below -

Job Profiles

Average Salary

Law Firms

Litigation Lawyers INR 4.5 LPA
Corporate Lawyers INR 10.2 LPA
Tax Lawyers INR 4 LPA
Intellectual Property Lawyers INR 10.6 LPA
M&A Lawyers INR 2.1 LPA

In-House Legal Departments

Legal Counsels INR 19.9 LPA
Compliance Officers INR 8.6 LPA
Contract Managers INR 18.8 LPA

Government and Public Sector

Assistant Public Prosecutors INR 6.9 LPA
Legal Advisors INR 6.2 LPA
Judicial Officers INR 12 LPA

Other Industries

Legal Consultants INR 7.5 LPA
Legal Analysts INR 5.7 LPA
Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) INR 6 LPA

Top Law Recruiters

Salaries vary across the law specialisation they choose, along with the company they join. One can also make a career in academia across colleges. Law graduates must qualify AIBE exam to practice in a court of law in India. 

The top law companies that are known to hire law graduates are listed below:

Top Law Recruiters

Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.

S&R Associates

AZB & Partners

Economic Laws Practice

Khaitan & CO

Desai & Diwanji

J Sagar Associates

Trilegal

Luthra & Luthra Law Offices

Talwar Thakore & Associates

Sources - Official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Q:   Can I start a law practice without a Law degree or become a lawyer?
A:

No, you cannot become a lawyer without a Law degree. You mandatorily need to obtain degrees such as BA/BCom/BSc/BBA LLB or LLB in order to be a lawyer in India. To become a lawyer, one must first complete three-year or five-year LLB from a recognised university and possess degree certificate. Then, they must enrol themselves in local Bar Council of the concerned state and enrolled as an advocate. Within two years of the enrolment, they must appear and clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in India. 

Q:   Can I become a lawyer after completing my LLB?
A:

No, After completing LLB you become a lawyer, however, you are still not an advocate and hence cannot practice law. To become an advocate and to practice law as a profession, you mandatorily need to clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). After qualifying AIBE, one can practice law as a full fledged profession. 

Q:   What are the career opportunities after completing a law degree?
A:

There are countless. You can become a practicing lawyer based on the Law specialisation you choose, you can join a firm or an MNC as a legal consultant, or take any other job role in the legal department, or you can even join a government department like the Judiciary, PSUs, banks, etc.

Q:   What are the salary prospects for Law professionals in India?
A:

The salary prospects in the Law profession are based on the job role, position, employer, experience, and skills. Also, in India, Lawyers are generally paid based on the cases they handle; the number of full-time hired Advocates is less. You'll find some full-time hired Advocates in MNCs or in government organizations only; the remaining ones work more as consultants. These salaries can be: 

Job Profiles
Average Salary
Litigation LawyersINR 5-15 LPA
Corporate LawyersINR 6-20 LPA
Tax LawyersINR 6-15 LPA
Intellectual Property LawyersINR 6-15 LPA
M&A LawyersINR 8-20 LPA
Legal CounselsINR 8-20 LPA
Compliance OfficersINR 6-12 LPA
Contract ManagersINR 6-12 LPA
Public ProsecutorsINR 8-15 LPA
Legal AdvisorsINR 8-12 LPA
Judicial OfficersINR 6-12 LPA
Legal ConsultantsINR 5-12 LPA
Legal AnalystsINR 5-8 LPA
Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO)INR 4-8 LPA

 Note- The above salary has been taken from external sources, and hence may vary.

Law Course FAQs

Candidates can refer to this section for Law course FAQs.

Q:   What is the age limit for Law courses?
A:

There is no fixed age to study law. Eligibility to enroll in a basic LLB course is to have graduated in any domain. 
On the other hand you'll need to pass class 12 to be eligible for integrated course like BA LLB or BBA LLB.

Q:   Which city has the maximum top ranked Law colleges in India?
A:

Law is a popular course choice among candidates aspiring to become lawyers in India. Candidates can pursue a Law graduation course after Class 12 or obtain a bachelor’s degree. Those wanting to pursue the course after Class 12 need to enroll in five-year integrated-LLB programmes such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, BSc LLB and BTech LLB. Those who wish to pursue Law after graduation can enroll in LLB courses of three years duration. The post-graduation degree in Law is known as LLM. There are almost 30 Top Ranked Law colleges in India. Out of which,  Delhi has the maximum Top Ranked Law colleges in India.

Q:   What is the duration of various law courses?
A:

If you pursue Law after Class 12, the law course is of five years duration. If you pursue LLB after graduation, it is usually of three years duration.

For LLM courses, generally a candidate has to spend one year or two years to obtain the degree. The duration of the course depends on the entry-level. Until a decade ago, integrated law course was not as popular as three-years LLB programme. But with the emergence of National Law Universities, five-year integrated LLB course has become extremely popular choice amongst students who have completed Class 12th. 

Q:   Can I take admission in ILS Law College, BA LLB without MHCET Law?
A:

Admission to the first year of five-year and three-year law programmes is based on the Maharashtra Law Common Entrance Test (CET) score. Please keep in mind that CET is required for admission to the programs listed above at ILS Law College. The College does not have a separate entrance examination. There is no additional registration form to complete for admission to ILS Law College.  There are no management quota seats available at ILS Law College. The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) is used by the CET Cell, Mumbai, to determine the eligibility for all programs at ILS Law College based on the results of the CET.

Q:   Which types of questions are asked in the MH CET Law question paper?
A:

MH CET Law question papers consist of MCQs. Candidates are required to answer these questions in a computer-based test mode (online). You can skip questions if you do not know their answers. However, candidates should answer all questions because there is no negative marking scheme in the MH CET Law exam. The option of marking for review is also available for questions in the MH CET Law question paper. Candidates can answer these questions later before clicking on the submit or end exam button. 

 

Q:   Can I pursue Online Law courses?
A:

Candidates can also pursue various online courses in undergraduate, postgraduate or certificate levels such as Online LLM or Online certifications. Some of these courses offered by Shiksha Online are given in the table below:

Q:   How stable is LLM career compared to other fields?
A:

Law is required in almost every section of the society including government, corporates, and private practices. So in comparison to other sectors LLM and other Law professions will always be in demand, as the complexities are increasing. 

Q:   Is it tough to get into Symbiosis Law School LLM?
A:

No getting admissions into the Symbiosis Law School for the LLM course is generally considered easier than other institutes.

To get admission to the LLM course at Symbiosis Law School, candidates need to fulfill following LLM eligibility criteria: 

  • Clear either a five year integrated LLB course or a three year LLB degree from any recognised university.
  • They should have obtained minimum of 45% marks in their law degree.
Q:   How to get Law degree in India?
A:

To get a Law degree in India, you need to complete bachelor's in Law, i.e. LLB, or integrated Law degree such as, BA LLB, BTech LLB, BBA LLB, and BCom LLB. 

After gaining a Law degree in any of the above field you can either choose to puruse LLM or sit for AIBE exam that give you license for practicing law in courts.

Q:   Will AI and automation affect jobs in Law sector?
A:

There are possibilities that AI and automation can significantly modify the Law structure of India. Primarily by automating the repetitive manual tasks like legal research and document review. This can ease off the work for lawyers so that they can focus on other important tasks like strategic and client facing aspects of legal practice, rather than completely replacing their roles. However, law students should start learning skills that can help them to work with AI. 

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INR 15 LPA
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research InstituteINR 12 LPA
Dr.3 of Law, Banaras Hindu UniversityINR 8 LPA

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According to the official website of Christ Academy Institute of Law, seat reservation for ST/SC students is not explicitly mentioned. But the institute gives one-time concession of 10% on the 1st year academic fees to students who belong to SC/ST category. 

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The admission process for LLB at Christ Academy Institute of Law includes applying online and submission of the application form followed by written entrance test and interviews. Students must verify their original documents and pay the prescribed fee to complete the admission process. 

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The eligible candidates can get Christ Academy Institute of Law LLB admission on the basis of the following selection criteria:

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Written Exam score50%
Class 12 Exam score20%
Interview (First+Second round)20%
Class 10 Exam score10%

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Students have to take a written test and personal interview to get admission in the LLB programme at Christ Academy Institute of Law. But the students who have valid score in LSAT/CLAT do not need to take the written test.

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Candidates are required to take a written test and attend personal interview to get admission in the LLB programme at Christ Academy Institute of Law. The candidates who have a valid score in CLAT/LSAT do not need to take the written test of Christ Academy to get BA LLB admission.

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Students must submit the following certificates for LLB admission at Christ Academy Institute of Law:

  1. Class 10 Marks statement
  2. Class 12 Marks statement
  3. Graduation Certificate
  4. Graduation Marksheet
  5. Transfer Certificate
  6. Conduct Certificate.
  7. Migration Certificate (for boards other than Karnataka PU BOARD)
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There is no age limit to apply for LLB at Christ Academy Institute of Law. To be eligible for Christ Academy Institute of Law LLB admission, candidates need to have a bachelor's degree with minimum aggregate of 60% (55% for ST/SC).

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Christ Academy Institute of Law has a comprehensive LLB curriculum that includes Legal Methods, Law of Torts, Constitutional Law, Labour Law, Administrative Law,  Property Law, Law of Taxation, Law of Evidence, Environmental Law and Clinical courses.

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The LLB students of Christ Academy Institute of Law student is required to intern at different types of law offices in each semester as given below:

SemesterLaw office
Semester 1Internship at a national or international org
Semester 2Internship under a trial court lawyer
Semester 3Internship under a High Court lawyer NGO 
Semester 4Internship with District Legal Services Authority 
Semester 5Internship in the field of Legal Education/ Judicial clerkship/ Parliamentary and Legislative Committees
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The yearly academic fees for BA LLB (Hons) is INR 1.50 lakh at Apeejay Stya University. Candidates who are selected for admission need to pay the course fees to confirm their seat. The university provides early bird discount of INR 1.10 lakh.

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Students can choose from the following optional subjects in the BA LLB programme at Christ Academy Institute of Law:

Optional 1. Human Rights Law and Practice / Insurance Law

Optional 2. Banking Law / Right to Information

Optional 3.  Intellectual Property Rights - I / Penology & Victimology

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The official website of Christ Academy Institute of Law does not explicitly state seat reservation for ST/SC students. 

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Christ Academy Institute of Law has a comprehensive BA LLB curriculum. The BA LLB curriculum at Christ Academy Institute of Law includes Political Science as the major subject and Sociology and Economics as minor subjects.

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Christ Academy Institute of Law provides one-time fee concessions in the first year of BA LLB programme based on varied criteria as follows:

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95 % and above in Class 12INR 10,000
90% to 94% in Class 12INR 5,000
90% and above in Class 12 (SC /ST /Christian Minority students)INR 10,000
90% and above in Class 12 (OBC Category students)INR 5,000

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The eligible candidates can get admission in BA LLB programme at Christ Academy Institute of Law based on the following selection criteria:

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Written Exam50%
Class 12 Exam20%
Interview (First+Second round)20%
Class 10 exam10%

 

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Contributor-Level 10

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Students have to take a written test and personal interview for Christ Academy Institute of Law BA LLB admission. But the students who have valid score in LSAT/CLAT are exempted from taking the written test.

Thus, the scores of LSAT and CLAT are accepted by Christ Academy Institute of Law for BA LLB

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Saumya Gairola

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

Candidates are required to take a written test and personal interview to get BA LLB admission in Christ Academy Institute of Law. The candidates who have a valid score in CLAT/LSAT are exempted from taking the written test of Christ Academy to get BA LLB admission.

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Saumya Gairola

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

The documents required for Christ Academy Institute of Law BA LLB admission are as follows:

  • Class 10 Marks statement
  • Class 12 Marks statement
  • Transfer Certificate
  • Conduct Certificate.
  • Migration Certificate (for boards other than Karnataka PU BOARD)
  • Two attested copies of Marks Sheets.
  • Income & Caste Certif

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Saumya Gairola

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

 

 You can explore-

NLU Bangalore

M.S. Ramaiah College of Law

 the government-run University Law College (ULC)

KLE Law Society

Kristu Jayanti College of Law

Christ University

 

Also you can explore about -

  • NIRF law ranked colleges in Karnataka 
  • CUET
  • CLAT
  • State law entrance exams

 

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Dinesh upadhyay

Scholar-Level 16

Answered 2 days ago

The median package received during Department of Law MDU LLM placements over the past three years is mentioned below:

Particulars

LLM Placement Statistics 2022

LLM Placement Statistics 2023

LLM Placement Statistics 2024

Median Package

INR 8.2 LPA

INR 8.3 LPA

INR 8.4 LPA

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Nishtha Karan

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

Department of Law MDU LLM placements highlights 2024 and 2023 are mentioned below:

Particulars

LLM Placement Statistics 2023

LLM Placement Statistics 2024

Median Package

INR 8.3 LPA

INR 8.4 LPA

Number of Graduating Students

66

60

Students Placed

63

56

Students Selected for Higher Studies

3

4

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Satyendra Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

The median package received during Department of Law MDU LLB placements over the past three years is mentioned below:

Particulars

LLB Placement Statistics 2022

LLB Placement Statistics 2023

LLB Placement Statistics 2024

Median Package

INR 0.5 LPA

INR 1.2 LPA

INR 1.25 LPA

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Nishtha Arora

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

As per Law NIRF report 2025, Department of Law MDU LLB placement highlights 2024 are mentioned below:

Particulars

LLB Placement Statistics 2024

Median Package

INR 1.25 LPA

Number of Graduating Students

74

Students Placed

64

Students Selected for Higher Studies

10

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Saakshi Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

The placement percentage recorded during Department of Law MDU BA LLB placements 2024 and past two years was 100%.

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Krishnendu Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

Department of Law MDU BA LLB placement highlights over the past two years are mentioned below:

Particulars

BA LLB Placement Statistics 2023

BA LLB Placement Statistics 2024

Median Package

INR 1.2 LPA

INR 1.25 LPA

Number of Graduating Students

100

114

Students Placed

65

68

Students Selected for Higher Studies

35

46

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Dhanya Arora

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 days ago

At GIBS Business School, Bangalore, students get strong support for personal growth and confidence. The environment is friendly and teachers guide you individually helping you become more confident in sharing ideas and taking on challenges. Class projects, discussions and practical learning make stu

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Prasadsai

Contributor-Level 7

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