Top 3 Law Colleges In India

Being a law student, I would like to guide the upcoming law aspirants and help them choose the best law college in our country. So, in this blog, I would like to enlist India 10 ten law colleges where a law aspirant can enroll after their law entrance examinations. The colleges are as follows:-

  1. National Law School, Bangalore :
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  1. The NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY came into existence through a Notification under the NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY Act (Karnataka Act 22 of 1986). It signified the culmination of efforts by the Judiciary, the Bar Council of India, the Karnataka Bar Council, the Bangalore University and the Government of Karnataka to reform legal education and to establish a center of excellence for legal education and research in India. The Chief Justice of India is the Chancellor.

Courses offered by NLS, Bangalore are:-

B.A. LL.B (Hons.): A Five year Integrated Course for under-graduates – Admission to this program is purely on merit as assessed through a Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) conducted by the CLAT Committee constituted for the purpose. A total of 120 students are ordinarily admitted.

They also offer Post-graduate Course like : Post Graduate LLMs (Masters in Law), Post Graduate in Public Policy, Research Degree (M. Phil – Masters of Philosophy) and Distance Education as well.

NLS, Bangalore has been ranked at India`s no.1 law college.

2. NALSAR, Hyderabad:

NUL-Nalsar University of Law

The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) was established in 1998 by a Statute of the State of Andhra Pradesh. Since its inception, the University has been home to vital conversations on law and justice. These conversations have acknowledged that questions of justice arise in all legal pursuits whether in the world of courts, corporations, education or administration. Using law as an instrument of social change the University has supported crusades for land rights, disability empowerment and against moral policing and hate speech. NALSAR is committed to the creation of an ethical legal culture, which protects and promotes the rule of law. The social justice agenda is no laughing matter but the University believes that the cause of building a rule of law society is a continuous enterprise, which is sustainable if it is undertaken with optimism and good cheer.

Courses offered are :-

  1. B.A. LL.B. (Hons) (5 years)
  2. M. Phil. in Law (1 year)
  3. LL.M. in Legal Consumer Law and Practice (1 year)
  4. LL.M. in Public Law and Legal Theory (1 year)
  5. Master in Space and Telecommunications Law (2 years)
  6. LL.M. in Personal Law (1 year)
  7. Ph.D. in Law (3 years)
  8. Ph.D. in Law (2 years)
  9. Post Graduate Diploma in GIS and Remote Sensing Law (1 year)
  10. Post Graduate Diploma in Media Law (1 year)
  11. Post Graduate Diploma in International Humanitarian Law (1 year)
  12. LL.M. in International Trade and Business Law (1 year)
  13. LL.M. in Intellectual Property Rights (1 year)
  14. LL.M. in Criminal Law (1 year)
  15. Masters in Aviation Law and Air Transport Management (2 years)
  16. Post Graduate Diploma in Parents Law (1 year)
  17. Masters in Taxation and Business Law (2 years)
  18. Post Graduate Diploma in Aviation Law and Air Transport Management (1 year)
  19. LL.M. in Corporate and Commercial Law (1 year)
  20. LL.M. in Pedagogy and Research (1 year)
  21. Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law (1 year)
  22. Masters of Business Administration (MBA) (2 years)

This is also one of the most renuoned law colleges in India.

3. The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata: The WBNUJS was established under the WBNUJS Act, 1999 (West Bengal Act IX of 1999) adopted by the West Bengal Legislature in July, 1999. The University was notified under Clause (f) of Section 2 of the UGC Act, 1956 in August 2004 and has been granted permanent affiliation by the Bar Council of India in July 2005. The NUJS, Kolkata has the honourable Chief Justice of India as the Chancellor. The Chief Justice of India is the Chancellor of NUJS and is also the Chairman of the General Council, the supreme policy-making body of the University. Prof. (Dr.) Nirmal Kanti Chakrabarti is the Vice Chancellor of the University. Admissions are based on CLAT Examinations Result.

The WB National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata ...

Courses offered by WBNUJS are:-

B.A. LL.B (Hons) for under-graduates (1 year)

Post-graduate Programs:-

  1. LL.M. degree course (1 year)
  2. M. Phil Degree Program (3 years)
  3. Ph.D and LL.D degrees 

Diploma Courses offered:-

  1. Post Graduate Diploma in Air and Space Law (PGDASL)
  2. Post Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Law (PGDNL)
  3. Post Graduate Diploma in Business Laws (PGDBL)
  4.  Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) 
  5. Post Graduate Diploma in Public Health Care and Medical Laws
  6. Post Graduate Diploma on Intellectual Property Rights Law (PGDIPRL) 

NUJS Certificate Courses

1. Certificate Course in Consumer Law

NUJS Collaborative Courses

with IP Leaders

1. Diploma in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Laws  
2. Certificate Course in Sexual Harassessment 

with HPCL

1. PG Diploma in Industrial and Commercial Laws.

So, I would wish luck to all the law aspirants of our country and hope that this article helps them in deciding which college to opt for.

BEING A NATIONAL

“Into the heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake” – Rabindranath Tagore

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The country always assumes importance when interests of an individual and the country collide against one another. And it is the country under whose parentage an individual thrives and lives. When being a national, there is a sense of dignity and belongingness to the nation, and a nationality is that mark of indentifying an individual with the greater and the more important area of categorization of a nation. So, this Independence Day, let us be proud of our Mother from within and give Her a chance to feel the same for us too.

” One individual may die for an idea; but that idea will, after his death incarnate itself in a thousand lives”. – Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

This quote by Netaji means that we are the human incarnation of ideas that our ancestors have thought of. We must strive harder everyday of our life for a better India that is prosperous and equal to all it`s citizens. The National Flag hoisted on every 15th August also represents those thousands of heads, beheaded while fighting for what we have today – our freedom. Us, as citizens of independent India should always keep our past, present and future glory alive in every moment of this day and everyday. We must celebrate this day with pride and honour and cherish our freedom as it is the most precious gift given to us by our national heroes.

Being a citizen is not just a myopic enjoyment of right and privileges as entitled to people of the land. If it is inhabiting a land it also entails taking care and feeling for the land at the same time. This reciprocity of relationship churns out quite a befitting definition of national or a citizen of a nation. While there has been intervals of foreign rule and continuous interventions in ethnic indignity, religious and political wars, nevertheless the society of India kept evolving and its dynamicity shaped a composite culture much quoted in the refrain “Unity in Diversity”.

Jai Hind!

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