So till now, you are formally introduced to the legal education in India and what all steps one needs to pursue it. Further to this one always get confused when it comes to choosing the best institute for him/herself. Herein we will spread knowledge about what are some best institutions present in India. Under the roof of which Law studies are easily accessible.
Since the inception of National Law University which changes the shape of legal education in India, there are various institutes got established. Curating them into the ascending order of best institutes is one big task. Still, we prepared a list which can be referred as a helpful reference. It is as follows:
1. National Law School of India University (Bangalore):
First institution established in India which offered a five-year course for the law. It is spread in the area of 23 acres. It is a fully residential campus with three residence halls for men and women. It has two separate hostels for postgraduate students.
The Chief Justice of India is the chancellor of this institute. While the chairman of Bar Council of India is the chairman.
In the lap of Bengaluru city, this is the best place in India to study law. Only if you ace CLAT.
2. NALSAR University of Law (Hyderabad):
Established in 1998, this law school is located in Shamirpet, Hyderabad. Admission to this institute is granted by CLAT. The chief justice of AP high court is the chancellor of this institute. This institute is one of its kind for good academic infrastructure.
3. Gujarat National Law University (Gandhinagar):
3. Gujarat National Law University (Gandhinagar):
Commonly named as GNLU, became functional in 2004. It is famous for its moot court competitions. It is a competition wherein meritorious students are being sent abroad to participate in Moot Court Jamborees.
4. Indian Law Society College (Pune):
Popular with the name of ILS, this college conducts its own entrance examination for admission. Students get selected basis on the merit list. Established in 1923, initially, it was running as a public charitable trust. It is A+ accredited by NAAC.
5. Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed university new law college:
A grade accredited by NAAC, BVP New law College is approved by Bar Council of India. To get admission in this institute one needs to qualify BVP law entrance exam.
These are some law institute which is being considered when comes to choose top institute. Besides, there are some other colleges which can be eyed, if one cannot make through the above colleges.
● Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia:
Admission through- Jamia Millia Islamia Law Entrance Exam
● Hidayatullah National University of Law, Raipur
Admission through- CLAT
● Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University
Admission through- BHU UET
● PG College of Law, Osmania University
Admission through- TSLAWCET & TSPGLCET
● Amity Law School, Delhi
Admission through- IPU CET for LAW
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