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Hello Aspirant,
Here are the top law colleges in Delhi NCR offering 5-year LLB programs:
National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi)
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi (DU)
University School of Law and Legal Studies (USLLS), GGSIPU
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Delhi
Amity Law School, Noida / Gurugram
ICFAI Law School, Gurgaon
Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
IMS Law College, Noida
Galgotias University, Greater Noida
JIMS School of Law, Noida
All the best for your journey.
Hello,
For BA LLB here's a detailed breakdown for you:
1. Admission Process:
You can get admission through CLAT, LSAT India, CUET, or college-level entrance exams. Some private colleges may offer direct admission based on 12th marks.
2. Fee Structure:
Government colleges: Around 10,000 to 50,000 per year
Private colleges: 1.5 to 3.5 lakhs per year depending on reputation
3. Co-curricular Activities:
Most law colleges offer moot court competitions, legal aid camps, debates, internships, cultural fests, and legal writing clubs to enhance your real-world skills.
4. Last Date of Admission:
Generally, the final dates fall between July to September, depending on the university. You must check the official website of the college you’re applying to.
Make sure the college is BCI approved. Look at placement stats too.
Hope this clears all your doubts.
Thank you and wishing you a successful legal career!
Islamia College of Law in Hyderabad is a private law college. The yearly fee for LLB or integrated law courses is usually between 30000 and 50000 rupees. This is only the tuition fee. There may be extra charges for admission, library, exam fees, or other facilities.
Since you got 39.7 marks and are not qualified through entrance, you can still try for admission under management quota. For that, you should directly contact the college.
Here is the contact information of the college where you can ask about fees and admission
Islamia College of Law, Bandlaguda, Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad Email id is [email protected] Phone number is 9347683872 Official website is https://islamiacollegeoflaw.com/contact
The Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical & Social Sciences (KNIPSS) in Sultanpur organizes its own written entrance examination for the 3-year LL.B. program, featuring 100 multiple-choice questions split into two parts. Regrettably, previous years' question papers are not accessible online, and there is no central database available.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi dear candidate,
Both the branches of Lala Lajpat Rai Law University (Sambalpur & Mumbai) had their last application date in June 2025. Additionally, they would require you the score of a recognized law entrance exam like MHT CET Law, CLAT, ALIET etc.
If you have given any of these entrance exam, you can try your luck but generally, the last date to apply for admission has gone and visiting the college in person may help by having a word with the staff.
Know more at our official website regarding official dates and admission process:
Lala Lajpat Rai College of Law, Mumbai: Courses, Admission 2025, Cutoff, Fees, Placements, Ranking
ALL THE BEST !
With your 76 percentile in MH CET 5-Year Law 2025, SC category and assuming Maharashtra domicile, you have a decent chance to get into ILS Law College, Pune. While cut-offs vary every year the last few years have shown SC domicile candidates with cut-offs around the low to mid 70s can get into ILS Law College, Pune. But final admission will depend on overall competition, seat matrix, and preference filling. Check here for more information: MHT CET marks vs percentile 2025
Hello aspirant,
To get the previous year's question papers for LLB from GITAM University,
Or you can visit careers360 website, which also provides previous year's question paper,
https://engineering.careers360.com/user/update-profile?destination=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gitam-gat-sample-papers-mock-test
Regards
To download last 10 year's question papers for law, either you can visit the official website of Punjab University, Chandigarh or you can visit the link I am attaching below,
https://law.careers360.com/user/update-profile?destination=https://law.careers360.com/articles/pu-llb-previous-year-question-papers
Karmaveer Audumbar Patil Law College is in Pandharpur, Solapur district, Maharashtra. It was started in 2003 and is approved by the Bar Council of India. It is affiliated with Solapur University.
This college offers two types of law courses. One is the 3-year LLB course for students who have already finished graduation in any subject. The other is the 5-year BA LLB course for students who have completed class 12. Admission is usually based on marks from class 12 or a law entrance exam like MH-CET Law, if required.
The yearly fees are usually between 35000 to 50000 rupees depending on the course and the category of the student. The college has facilities like a library, computer lab, seminar hall, moot court for practice, hostel, and internet.
They also give practical training through guest lectures, legal aid clinics, and moot court competitions. The placement cell supports students in getting internships and job opportunities in law firms, courts, and NGOs.
The total number of seats available in law courses is around 120.
With a 93.5 percentile in MH CET Law 5-year, you have a good chance of securing admission to DES Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. Other options include University of Mumbai Law Academy (UMLA), and potentially other colleges depending on seat availability and category.
DES Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune this college is a good fit for your percentile.
University of Mumbai Law Academy (UMLA), Mumbai: You might also be able to get into this
Other Colleges: Your percentile should also be competitive for other colleges with slightly lower cutoffs, and depending on your category (e.g., reserved category) you might have more options. Check here
To get a more precise list of colleges that fit your percentile, you can:
1. Use an Online College Predictor:
Several websites offer tools that predict your chances of getting into specific colleges based on your percentile and other factors.
2. Consult the Official Merit List:
Once the merit lists are released, you can check the closing ranks and percentiles of different colleges to see where your percentile falls.
3. Attend Counselling:
If you are eligible, attend the counseling sessions where you can get personalized guidance about the best colleges for your profile.
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