Sunday, 2 May 2021

After Reading (In Just 3 Minutes) This You Would Love To Take Up Law for Your Future Study

 

 John Mortimer (an English barrister, dramatist, screenwriter, and author) once said that “No brilliance is required in law, just common sense and relatively clean fingernails”. Can you tell what do Mahatma Gandhi, Harish Salve, Ram Jethmalani, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Barack Obama, Benazir Bhutto, Margaret Thatcher have in common (apart from all were all leaders and famous personalities)? They all studied law. So the law is highly rewarding and regarding qualification with promises of fantastic career opportunities. Scope and demand of law are at a constant rise in India with more than 780 law colleges and some are the best law schools in India.

 

 Around 2,000 law courses are being offered at these law institutes including traditional and new-age law specialisations as well. Besides, they have continuously recorded and maintained impressive placement records with students getting jobs at many leading companies and organisations.

 

What are the top-ranking law colleges in India?

 

Several ranking authorities (like The Week, Outlook India, NIRF, India Today and more)rank law colleges every year based on several assessing such as faculty, infrastructure, placements, course curriculum, Teaching, Learning, and Resources (TLR), Research and Professional Practice (RPP), Outreach and Inclusivity (OI), Peer Perception (PR), Graduation Outcomes (GO).

As per National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF)2020 ranking, some of the best law schools are the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), National Law University (NLU), National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), National Law University (NLU), West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL).

 

What are the law courses available?

There are programs of undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), Doctorate, Certificate and Diploma level offered by the best law colleges throughout India. Various combined study opportunities are available as well.

 For example, at the UG level there are B.A. LL.B, BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B, B.Sc LL.B, B.Tech LL.B. At PG level there is LL.B + LL.M

 

Are there any entrance exams for taking Law admission?

 

All the top colleges admit students only if they qualify in the entrance exam and then followed by interviews and discussions. The exams are at the national, state and university level.         

Here are some examples:

 

National Level Exams

           

Common-Law Admission Test (CLAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT India)

 

State Level Exams

 

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test - Law (MH CET Law), Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test (AP LAWCET), Kerala LLB Entrance Exam (KLEE)

 

University Level Exams

 

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT), Delhi University Law Entrance Exam (DU LLB), Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test - Law (BHU UET Law), UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test (ULSAT).

 

For students residing in Maharashtra and seeking some of the best law colleges in Maharashtra after giving Law Admission Test, we have an exhaustive list that includes SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL-[SLS], Pune, INDIAN LAW SOCIETY LAW COLLEGE-[ILS], Pune, SINHGAD LAW COLLEGE-[SLC], Pune, GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE-[GLC], Mumbai, BHARATI VIDYAPEETH NEW LAW COLLEGE-[NLC], Pune, CENTRAL INDIA COLLEGE OF LAW & LL.M-[CICL], Nagpur, DAYANAND COLLEGE OF LAW-[DCL], Latur, NAVJEEVAN LAW COLLEGE-[NLC-N], Nagpur, AKK NEW LAW ACADEMY-[AKKNLA], Pune, GOPAL DAS JHAMATMAL ADVANI LAW COLLEGE-[GJALC], Mumbai.

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