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There are many Law colleges in India, & they offer multiple courses which includes 3 years LLB, 5 years LLB, LLM and PhD courses. All these courses are available in both full-time and part-time mode. There are a total 1170 Law Colleges in India out of which 807 number of colleges are private and 363 government colleges. Admissions are done through multiple Law entrance exams such as CLAT, LSAT and MH CET Law , etc. Private universities or colleges reserve some seats under the management quota, the number of reserved seats under this quota varies as the management team of the universities decides to whom, on what basis, & how many seats should be reserved under the management quota.
Below I have provided a list of colleges where you can get try to join under the Management Quota:-
Name of Law Colleges
Places
Chandigarh University,(CU)
Chandigarh
Symbiosis Law School, (SLS)
Pune
Kalinga University
Raipur
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
Patiala
Nalsar University of Law, (NALSAR)
Hyderabad
Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi
KIIT School of Law- (KSOL)
Bhubaneswar
Institute of Law, Nirma University- (ILNU)
Ahedamadab
Army Institute of Law
Mohali
Lloyd Law College
Greater Noida
M.S. Ramaiah College of Law
Bangalore
ILS Law College- (ILS)
Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College
School of Law, Christ University(SLCU)
Aligarh Muslim University, (AMU)
Aligarh
ICFAI Law School
University of Lucknow, (LU)
Lucknow
Dayanand College of Law
Latur
Dhenkanal Law College
Dhenkanal
IGNOU
New Delhi
Lovely Professional University
Jalandhar
National Law University
Jodhpur- (NLU)
Bangaluru Law College
Srivenkateswar College of Law
Tirupati
Xavier University
Amity University
Noida
ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education
Kristu Jayanti College
BHU
NEF Law College
Guwahati
Maharishi Markandeshwar Department of Law
Ambala
Osmania University
St. Xavier College
Mumbai
Jamia Hamdard University
Delhi University
Vaikunta Baliga College of Law(VBCLAW)
Udupi
The Oxford College of Law
Sinhgad Law College
Bengal Institute of Technology & Management
Santiniketan
CMR University, School of Legal Studies
Saveetha School of law
Chennai
Geeta Institute of Law, (GIL)
Panipat
ICFAI University
West Tripura
Jaipur
Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies
KLE Society’s Law College
K.L.E. Society’s S.A. Manvi Law College
Gadag
VM Salgaocar College of Law
Panaji
Law College Derhadun (LCD)
Dehradun
SDM Law College Kodialbail
Mangalore
IMS Unison University, (IUU)
Amity Law School, (ALS)
Indore Institute of Law, (IIL)
Indore
Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
Institute of Management Studies, (IMS)
Department of Laws Panjab University
D.E.S’s Navalmal Firodia Law College (DES SNFLC)
, Pune
There are many other law colleges where you can apply for LLB & LLM courses under the management quota. These above-mentioned universities or colleges have the provisions of admission to students based on their ranks of CLAT results or on the basis of results of the other law entrances or exams . And some institutes also give admission to students under Management Quota. The fee structure also differs from one university to another. The average fees to do any law courses in India costs 1 to 3lakhs per year for graduation/bachelors & 1 to 2 Lakhs per year for LLM courses or programs. These colleges provide good quality of education along with better placements & career opportunities. Law graduate students will get opportunities to work as Lawyers, Litigators, Members of top law firms, and Lecturers.
Hope this will help you.
Good Luck
Greetings aspirant!!
Private and autonomous colleges in India have some seats reserved under their belt. This percentage could be anywhere between 5 to 20% depending on the college and university. Admission to these seats is made on the sole decision of college and their selection criteria.
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