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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are many top Law colleges in India government owned. Some of them are mentioned below along with their top Law colleges in India fees and NIRF ranking 2025:
Public/Govt. Colleges | Total Tuition Fee | NIRF Ranking 2025 |
|---|---|---|
INR 13.45 lakh | 1 | |
INR 6.75 lakh | 2 | |
INR 7.75 lakh | 3 | |
INR 3.66 lakh | 4 | |
INR 35,400 | 8 |
Source: Official site and may vary.
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With 217 marks in CUET UG, it would seem to be a difficult task to get into Allahabad University for BALLB (Hons), particularly for the general category. For BALLB, we are estimating the cutoffs to be around 480+ for general, 440+ for OBC, and 385+ for SC. In this instance, if you belong to any category that is reserved such as SC or ST, your chances are a lot better, especially if cutoff trends are consistent. However, ultimate admission depends on the seat availability, category, and competition. You could still apply and wait to see the merit list since different years have varying cutoffs in a few marks. You should also have a rea
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