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Careers in the legal sector have been hugely popular by a large fraction of people of our society. Again, careers in the legal sector are counted among the most popular and highly preferred careers in almost all countries of the world, including India. Today, usefulness and importance of legal careers have been enhanced, due to usual requirement of legal professionals in governmental and private sectors, ever-growing business competition in almost all economic sectors, ever-existing low-to-high social rivalries, usual and frequent cases of a variety of common crimes and criminal activities, and some new types of crimes such as cybercrimes. Therefore, in ours this web-article, we are offering rich and very fertile information about the top law colleges in india, diverse branches or disciplines in law, admissions to these top colleges india for law, the main employing avenues, and the most popular legal disciplines at present times in India.

After a graduate or postgraduate degree in any stream of law, a person can be easily employed in various governmental or private institutions, business or professional corporations, private law firms, NGOs, or can even start his/her own law firm, or enter into politics. The most common designations or posts in this legal sector are lawyers and attorneys; judges [District Courts, High Courts, and Supreme Court]; corporate lawyers; legal advisors; independent practitioners; etc. Information about the top ten colleges in india for law, is provided in the lower section separately.

List of Best Law Colleges in India

As India is the second most populous and one of the largest and fast progressing economies of the world, it contains a large number of governmental and private law colleges, which are located in cities all across the country. Some of these law colleges, such as NLSIU and NALSAR, are internationally reputed, and attract a considerably large number of students and professionals from many foreign countries every year. The legal disciplines covered by these Indian law colleges essentially include the streams of civil and criminal laws, corporate and commercial laws, labor and employment law, intellectual property laws, taxation and insurance law, administrative law, international law, cyber law, environmental law, maritime and admiralty law, education law, automotive law, real estate and construction law, media and entertainment law, aviation law, etc. Again, courses in these legal branches are provided at the levels of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral, by the majority of big and highly reputed law colleges and universities of India.

At present, the top 10 law colleges in india covers the following hugely popular, innovative, and internationally famous law colleges of the country:

  • National Law School of India University, Bangalore
  • National Academy of Legal Studies and Research
  • West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
  • National Law University, Jodhpur
  • National Law Institute University, Bhopal
  • Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
  • Symbiosis Society's Law College, Pune
  • National Law University, Delhi
  • Government Law College, Mumbai
  • Indian Law Society's Law College, Pune
  • Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
  • Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

Admissions to the undergraduate courses of most of the colleges given in the above list of top ten law colleges in india, are made on the basis of national-level law entrance exams like CLAT [Common Law Admission Test] and AILET [All India Law Entrance Test]. Here, it may also be noted that, the majority of these law colleges also offer some distance learning courses. However, the following institutes are also quite famous and popular for online courses in law in some legal disciplines:

  • ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
  • Amity Law School, New Delhi
  • Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai
  • Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
  • IGNOU, New Delhi.
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  • WWF-INDIA, New Delhi