Graduation in law opens up a plethora of options for young professionals. A person can work in the central government or the state government; in the judiciary; as a company secretary; a teacher, or even as a private legal adviser. No wonder, then, that law is one of the most preferred profession among the youth. But to get into these fields, sound education is essential.
A good college provides good education. But with colleges mushrooming everywhere, it is difficult to know which college to choose. We have provided you with a list of top law colleges in India to help you take the right decision.
Source: India Today
Source: India Today
Source: India Today
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Source: Outlook India 2010
Note: Delhi University, Government Law College Mumbai and NLU Jodhpur did not participate, according to Outlook India.
Source : Hindustan Times
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