Top Law Colleges in India

Lords University’s School of Law offers courses LLB, BA LLB and LLM. We take pride in shouldering responsibility for providing value-based learning to students aiming to train young minds to pursue fights for rights and justice. We have a fully equipped state-of-the-art moot court for practical legal skills and a resourceful library. Experts like lawyers, legal services professionals, corporate lawyers and more from the field of law visit our university to impart advanced knowledge and share their valuable experiences with students. This facilitates active participation and interests of the students in the learning process. Our faculty are from renowned institutions such as NLUs, who become excellent mentors for students. Students learn practical skills with regular classes being held in moot courts. Additionally, our law school offers a law internship for students to launch their legal careers.

Bachelor of Law and Master of Law is one of the most in demand courses of all time-the profession is linked with passion for justice, the legal system and advocacy. Most students, from early in life, dream of becoming a criminal lawyer and, therefore, they attend a law college. After a student completes his law degree, he becomes eligible to practice law or become a judge, legal scholar, consultant, corporate counselor and public defender. Individuals who pursue careers in law usually possess good analytical skills, great communication and, most significant, is their interest in problem-solving.

A law degree usually opens a lot of doors for opportunities in three main organs of the government; legislative, executive and the Judiciary. Top law colleges in India hope that their students turn out to be the best lawyers in the country and world. According to a Report by India Today, “National Law school of India University” is the no. One university for law in India, number two, is “The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences” and the third position is “Gujarat National Law University”.

These universities have the best placement rates, educational quality and the best mentors to guide students. These universities prepare their students well for passing the Bar Council Exam after their LLB course, which is a prerequisite to becoming an advocate in the courts. After LLB, students may choose to pursue LLM at the same university.LLB course duration is of 3 -years and LLM course duration is 1-years and a degree in BA LLB can be obtained in 5 -years. The top colleges in India produce the biggest lawyers and judges in India. Our present Chief Justice of India, D.Y Chandrachud, has obtained his law degree from the Faculty of Law, Delhi University, which is again an extremely prestigious university. These law colleges not just excel at providing education, internships and placements but nurture their students to become the greatest legal luminaries who contribute to the country significantly.