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Will you please give me the list of the top law colleges in India & UK?
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You need the list of the top law colleges in India & US, I am giving here: US Law Colleges: Yale University Harvard University Stanford University Columbia University New York University University of California—Berkeley University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Duke University Northwestern University University of Virginia Cornell University Georgetown University University of California--Los Angeles University of Texas—Austin Vanderbilt University University of Southern California (Gould) Washington University in St. Louis India Law Colleges: NLSIU, Bangalore(Est: 1988) NALSAR, Hyderabad(Est: 1998) NLIU, Bhopal (Est: 1997) Symbiosis Law College, Pune (Est: 1977) Faculty of Law, DU, Delhi (Est: 1924) ILS Law College, Pune (Est: 1924) Faculty of Law, BHU, Banaras (Est: 1916) Amity Law School, Delhi University Law College, Bangalore University, Bangalore NUJS, Kolkata
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Legal education in India generally refers to the education of lawyers before entry into practice. Legal education in India is offered at different levels by the traditional universities and the specialised law universities and schools only after completion of an undergraduate degree or as an integrated degree. Please find the below attached file for details about Law College US/UK Tie Up in India; Law College US/UK Tie Up in India ![]() ![]() ![]() Law courses in India: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) – The LL.B. is the most common law degree offered and conferred by Indian universities which has a duration of three years. Almost all law universities follow a standard LL.B. curriculum, wherein students are exposed to the required bar subjects. Integrated undergraduate degrees – B.A. LL.B., B.Sc. LL.B., BBA. LLB., B.Com. LL.B. These degrees are mostly offered in the autonomous law schools having a duration of five years. Master of Laws (LL.M.) - The LL.M. is most common postgraduate law degree which has a duration of one/two years. Master of Business Law Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Integrated MBL-LLM/ MBA-LLM. – Generally a three years double degree integrated course with specialisation in business law.
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