Top law colleges with placement list ?
Hiii,
Here’s a concise overview of some of the top law colleges in India known for strong placement records, based on available information up to April 2025. Since exact placement lists with comprehensive data may vary yearly and are often not fully disclosed publicly, I’ll provide key institutions with their notable placement highlights. For precise details, you’d need to check each college’s official placement reports or contact them directly, as data can fluctuate.
Here are some top law colleges in India with good placements:
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NLSIU, Bangalore
- Top rank, 100% placements.
- Jobs: 16 lakh/year.
- Companies: Khaitan & Co, ICICI Bank.
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NLU, Delhi
- Rank 2, great placements.
- Jobs: 15–18 lakh/year.
- Companies: Trilegal, Wipro.
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NALSAR, Hyderabad
- Rank 3, almost all placed.
- Jobs: 14–16 lakh/year.
- Companies: Cyril Amarchand, HDFC.
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WBNUJS, Kolkata
- Rank 4, strong placements.
- Jobs: 12–15 lakh/year.
- Companies: AZB & Partners.
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SLS, Pune
- Rank 5, good placements.
- Jobs: 8–12 lakh/year.
- Companies: IndusLaw, Bajaj.
Hello, I have completed my law graduation from Amity University Gwalior. I want guidance on what government exams can I give now as I found there are different requirements for different government exams. My strong point is law. I am not aced in reasoning related subjects.
Hii,
As a law graduate from Amity University Gwalior, here are key government exams you can pursue, focusing on your strength in law and minimizing reasoning:
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Judicial Services (PCS-J)
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- Eligibility : LLB, 21–35 years (varies by state).
- Exam : Prelims (mostly law, minimal reasoning), Mains (law-focused), Interview.
- Why : Law-heavy; reasoning is basic (10–15% in prelims).
- Tip : Study IPC, CrPC, Constitution (e.g., Ratanlal for IPC). Practice basic reasoning MCQs (1 hr/week). Check MPPSC for MP Judiciary.
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All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
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- Eligibility : LLB, no age limit.
- Exam : 100 MCQs (open-book, law only, no reasoning).
- Why : Purely legal; qualifies you for practice and prosecutor roles.
- Tip : Use BCI material, bare acts. Check allindiabarexamination.com.
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Public Prosecutor/Assistant Public Prosecutor
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- Eligibility : LLB, advocate enrollment (some states), 21–40 years.
- Exam : Law-focused (criminal law), minimal/no reasoning, interview.
- Why : Suits your criminal law strength.
- Tip : Master CrPC, IPC, Evidence Act. Check state PSCs (e.g., MPPSC) or UPSC.
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SEBI Grade A (Legal)
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- Eligibility : LLB, up to 30 years.
- Exam : Phase 1 (basic reasoning, law), Phase 2 (law-heavy), Interview.
- Why : Law is key; reasoning manageable.
- Tip : Study Company Law, SEBI rules. Skim RS Aggarwal for reasoning.
General Tips :
- Prioritize PCS-J and AIBE for least reasoning.
- Use bare acts, Universal Guides for law prep.
- Check notifications on mppsc.mp.gov.in, upsc.gov.in, or sebi.gov.in.
Eligibility criteria for UG and PG courses in law
Hello,
Here is an over view on Eligibility criteria for UG and PG courses in law :-
For 5-year Integrated LLB :
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Must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board.
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Minimum percentage: Typically 45% - 50% (may vary by college).
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Age limit: Generally below 20 years (22 for reserved categories).
For 3-year LLB :
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Must have completed a bachelor’s degree (in any discipline) from a recognized university.
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Minimum percentage: Usually 45% - 50% (varies by institution).
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No age limit in most universities.
LLM (PG LAW) :
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Must have completed a 3-year or 5-year LLB degree from a recognized university.
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Minimum percentage: Usually 50% - 55% in LLB (may vary).
Each university may have specific requirements, so always check the particular institution’s rules.
Hope it helps !
my merit list no is 142 for nmims law ive been waitlisted for mumbai will i be accepted?
With a merit list number of 142 for NMIMS Law, your chances of getting into the Mumbai campus are quite good. NMIMS usually has multiple rounds of admission, and many students higher on the list may choose other colleges or courses. Since Mumbai is the top campus, the waitlist might move slowly, but being at 142 means you're still close enough to have a real shot. Keep checking your email and the admission portal regularly. Stay hopeful and have backup options ready just in case. Many students in similar positions do get in during later rounds.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://bschool.careers360.com/nmat-college-predictor
For 5 years law - BA LLB course addition ,the college need any type of entrance exam!?
Yes, most BA LLB (5-year) programs require an entrance exam for admission. However, some private universities and state-level colleges offer admission based on merit (12th marks).
Entrance Exams for BA LLB:
1. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – For NLUs (National Law Universities) and other top private universities.
2. AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) – For NLU Delhi only.
3. LSAT-India (Law School Admission Test) – For private universities like Jindal Global Law School, Amity, and UPES.
4. MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) – For law colleges in Maharashtra.
5. TS LAWCET / AP LAWCET – For law colleges in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh.
6. CUET (Common University Entrance Test) – Some central universities require this.
i want to take admission in law. when will the admissions started.
Law admissions in India for 2025 have already started. Major entrance exams include CLAT (held on December 1, 2024) and AILET (held on December 8, 2024). For state-level exams, MH CET Law for the 5-year LLB is scheduled on April 28, 2025, and for the 3-year LLB, it was on March 20 and 21, 2025. Delhi University’s 3-year LLB admission will be through CUET PG, and applications are expected to open in the fourth week of April 2025.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://law.careers360.com/college-predictor