27 NLUs in India: Full List of National Law Universities 2025

National Law Schools in India are among the most prestigious institutions for legal education, offering world-class academics, practical exposure, and excellent career opportunities. Each National Law University (NLU) is established under a specific state law and enjoys academic autonomy, making them the top choice for aspiring lawyers across the country.

Currently, there are total 27 NLUs in India, including NLU Delhi, which admits students through the AILET exam, while the remaining 26 participate in CLAT. These universities offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral law programs, attracting the brightest students who aim for successful careers in law, judiciary, corporate, and public service.

In this guide, you’ll find the complete list of NLUs in India, their locations, courses, fees, rankings, and admission processes.

A National Law University (NLU) is a premier institution in India dedicated exclusively to legal education and research. Established under specific state legislation, each NLU operates as an autonomous body, with its own academic council, curriculum design, and examination system. This autonomy allows NLUs to maintain high academic standards and adapt quickly to the evolving demands of the legal profession.

The concept of National Law Schools in India began with the establishment of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore in 1987. The aim was to create a center of excellence for law studies, combining rigorous academics with practical training through moot courts, internships, and legal aid clinics.

NLUs are considered the most prestigious pathway for students aspiring to become top-tier lawyers, judges, legal advisors, or academicians.

Here is the list of all NLUs in India:

S.No.NLU NameLocation
1National Law School of India University (NLSIU)Bengaluru, Karnataka
2NALSAR University of LawHyderabad, Telangana
3National Law Institute University (NLIU)Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
4WB National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)Kolkata, West Bengal
5National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)Jodhpur, Rajasthan
6Gujarat National Law University (GNLU)Gandhinagar, Gujarat
7Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU)Raipur, Chhattisgarh
8Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU)Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
9National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS)Kochi, Kerala
10Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL)Patiala, Punjab
11Chanakya National Law University (CNLU)Patna, Bihar
12Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU)Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
13National Law University Odisha (NLUO)Cuttack, Odisha
14National Law University and Judicial Academy (NLUJA)Guwahati, Assam
15National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL)Ranchi, Jharkhand
16Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU)Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
17Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University (DBRANLU)Sonipat, Haryana
18Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU Mumbai)Mumbai, Maharashtra
19Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur (MNLU Nagpur)Nagpur, Maharashtra
20Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU)Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
21Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad (MNLU Aurangabad)Aurangabad, Maharashtra
22Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU)Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
23National Law University Tripura (NLUT)Agartala, Tripura
24GNLU Silvassa CampusSilvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli
25Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University (RPNLU)Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
26India International University of Legal Education & Research (IIULER)Goa
27National Law University, Delhi (NLUD)Delhi

After the list of NLUs, let’s talk in detail about these top national law schools:

India’s top-ranked law university with excellent academics and placements.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 1
  • Fees (BA LLB): ₹5,00,000 per year
  • Number of Seats: 310
  • Courses: BA LLB (Hons.), LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Top-tier law university conducting its own AILET entrance exam.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 2
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹1,56,000 tuition + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 120
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Renowned for legal education, research, and industry-focused law programs.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 3
  • Fees (BA LLB): ₹1,65,000 tuition + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 132
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, LLM (Insolvency & Bankruptcy Laws), PhD
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Top law institute with global exposure and diverse specializations.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 4
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹80,000 tuition + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 132
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BSc LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Pioneer in law and technology courses with excellent infrastructure.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 8
  • Fees (BA LLB): ₹1,51,000 tuition + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 122
  • Courses: BA LLB (Hons.), BSc LLB (Cyber Security), LLM, MCLIS, PhD
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Prestigious law school with corporate law and IPR expertise.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 5
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹3,00,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 196
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Central India’s top law university with affordable quality education.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 15
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,25,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 180
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Academically strong NLU known for its diverse law specializations.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 7
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,58,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 188
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB, BSc LLB, BBA LLB, BSW LLB, LLM, PhD
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Newer GNLU campus with modern infrastructure and focused legal education.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,58,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 78
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM
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Strong focus on academics and research in varied law fields.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 14
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,05,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 191
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Consistently producing top law graduates with practical training.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 11
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,97,500 total
  • Number of Seats: 180
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Known for discipline, academic rigor, and holistic law education.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 21
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,72,253 total
  • Number of Seats: 138
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Premier South Indian NLU with strong mooting culture and placements.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 17
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹1,65,600 tuition + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 60
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Focus on research, legal aid, and interdisciplinary law programs.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 16
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,46,890 total
  • Number of Seats: 130
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, BA (Law), LLB, PhD

Emerging law school with modern facilities and academic innovation.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,99,000 (without mess)
  • Number of Seats: 120
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Well-known in Northeast India for quality law education.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,53,600 total
  • Number of Seats: 60
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Specializes in corporate law and maritime legal studies.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 19
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,30,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 132
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLB, LLM, PhD

Fast-growing NLU in Tamil Nadu with modern legal curriculum.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,98,930 total
  • Number of Seats: 120
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Leading Maharashtra NLU with strong corporate law network.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): 11
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹1,31,241 total (All India)
  • Number of Seats: 100
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Well-structured courses and vibrant student community.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹3,85,000 first year
  • Number of Seats: 240
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Newer campus offering quality law education in Maharashtra.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹3,22,001 (Other than Maharashtra)
  • Number of Seats: 60
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Located in scenic Himachal, offering top-class legal education.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹2,98,500 total
  • Number of Seats: 180
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Focused on academics, discipline, and professional law training.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹3,11,551 total
  • Number of Seats: 120
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Growing law institute with focus on regional legal needs.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹1,23,000 + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 120
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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Newest NLU in Tripura, expanding law education in Northeast

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹1,81,000 total
  • Number of Seats: 60
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

India’s newest NLU with modern infrastructure and limited seats.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹1,76,400 tuition + other charges
  • Number of Seats: 60
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD
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27. IIULER Goa

Premium private NLU with high fees and global exposure.

  • NIRF Ranking (2024): N/A
  • Fees (BA LLB General): ₹10,90,000 first year
  • Number of Seats: 180
  • Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), LLM, PhD

Admission to National Law Schools in India is through two national-level law entrance exams — CLAT and AILET.

  • CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is conducted once a year by the Consortium of NLUs and is accepted by 26 National Law Universities across India.
  • AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is conducted by National Law University Delhi (NLUD) exclusively for its own admissions.
CLATAILET
Number of NLUs Covered26 NLUsOnly NLU Delhi
Conducting BodyConsortium of National Law UniversitiesNational Law University Delhi
Exam ModeOffline (Pen-and-paper)Offline (Pen-and-paper)
Question TypeMultiple-choice questions based on comprehensionMultiple-choice questions based on comprehension
Total Questions (UG)120150
SectionsEnglish Language, Current Affairs & GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative TechniquesEnglish Language, Current Affairs & GK, Logical Reasoning
Difficulty LevelModerate to High; wider seat availabilityHigh; fewer seats, more competition
Marking Scheme+1 for correct, –0.25 for incorrect+1 for correct, –0.25 for incorrect

Read about CLAT vs AILET.

National Law Universities (NLUs) offer a wide range of programs at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The most popular is the five-year integrated BA LLB (Hons.) program, but many NLUs also offer LLM specialisations, PhD programs, and diploma or certificate courses in niche legal fields.

LevelCourse NameDuration
UndergraduateBA LLB (Hons.)5 Years
BBA LLB (Hons.): offered only by a few NLUs5 Years
BSc LLB (Hons.): offered only by a few NLUs5 Years
PostgraduateLLM (Various Specialisations)1 Year
DoctoralPhD in Law3–6 Years
PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies3–6 Years
Other ProgramsPG Diploma in Legal Studies / Business Laws1 Year
Certificate Courses (Cyber Law, IPR, etc.)Few Weeks–6 Months
NLU Name2024 2023 2022 
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru111
National Law University (NLU), Delhi222
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad334
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata445
Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar878
National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal211815
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU), Lucknow202117
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Patiala242018
National University of Study & Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi222422
National Law University and Judicial Academy (NLUJA), Assam272824
National Law University (NLU), Cuttack, Odisha263025
Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Mumbai31
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna31
Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Nagpur33
National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi37
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU), Visakhapatnam38

Rankings are based on NIRF Law Rankings released annually by the Ministry of Education.

The fee structure for BA LLB programs at NLUs in India varies depending on the university and location.

NLU NameAnnual Fees (General Category)
NLSIU Bengaluru Fees₹5,00,000
NALSAR Hyderabad Fees₹1,65,000 tuition + other charges
NLIU Bhopal Fees₹1,51,000 tuition + other charges
WBNUJS Kolkata Fees₹80,000 tuition + other charges
NLU Jodhpur Fees₹3,00,000 total
HNLU Raipur Fees₹2,25,000 total
GNLU Gandhinagar Fees₹2,58,000 total
RMLNLU Lucknow Fees₹2,05,000 total
RGNUL Punjab Fees₹2,97,500 total
CNLU Patna Fees₹2,72,253 total
NUALS Kochi Fees₹1,65,600 tuition + other charges
NLUO Odisha Fees₹2,46,890 total
NUSRL Ranchi Fees₹2,99,000 (without mess)
NLUJA Assam Fees₹2,53,600 total
DSNLU Visakhapatnam Fees₹2,30,000 total
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli Fees₹2,98,930 total
MNLU Mumbai Fees₹1,31,241 total 
MNLU Nagpur Fees₹3,85,000 
MNLU Aurangabad Fees₹3,22,001 (Other than Maharashtra)
HPNLU Shimla Fees₹2,98,500 total
DNLU Jabalpur Fees₹3,11,551 total
DBRANLU Haryana Fees₹1,23,000 + other charges
NLUT Agartala Fees₹1,81,000 total
RPNLUP Prayagraj Fees₹1,76,400 tuition + other charges
IIULER Goa Fees₹10,90,000 first year
NLU Delhi Fees₹1,56,000 tuition + other charges

Below are the total number of seats available at NLUs in India. The NLU seats in India vary across universities based on courses:

NLU NameTotal Seats (UG)Course(s)
NLSIU Bengaluru Seats310BA LLB (Hons.)
NALSAR Hyderabad Seats132BA LLB (Hons.)
NLIU Bhopal Seats122BA LLB (Hons.) & B.Sc.LL.B (Hons.)
WBNUJS Kolkata Seats132BA LLB (Hons.)
NLU Jodhpur Seats196BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
HNLU Raipur Seats180BA LLB (Hons.)
GNLU Gandhinagar Seats188BA LLB (Hons.)
GNLU Silvassa Seats78BA LLB (Hons.)
RMLNLU Lucknow Seats191BA LLB (Hons.)
RGNUL Punjab Seats180BA LLB (Hons.)
CNLU Patna Seats138BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
NUALS Kochi Seats60BA LLB (Hons.)
NLUO Odisha Seats130BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
NUSRL Ranchi Seats120BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
NLUJA Assam Seats60BA LLB (Hons.)
DSNLU  Visakhapatnam Seats132BA LLB (Hons.)
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli Seats120BA LLB (Hons.) & B.Com LLB (Hons.)
MNLU Mumbai Seats100BA LLB (Hons.)
MNLU Nagpur Seats240BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
MNLU Aurangabad Seats60BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
HPNLU Shimla Seats180BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
DNLU Jabalpur Seats120BA LLB (Hons.)
DBRANLU Haryana Seats120BA LLB (Hons.)
NLUT Agartala Seats60BA LLB (Hons.)
RPNLUP Prayagraj Seats60BA LLB (Hons.)
IIULER Goa Seats180BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)
NLU Delhi Seats120BA LLB (Hons.)

Placements at NLUs are among the best in the country for law graduates, with top-tier law firms, corporates, and public sector organisations hiring every year.

For example, NALSAR Hyderabad (Batch of 2025) achieved 100% placement for all 95 students who registered with the Recruitment Coordination Committee. The highest international package reached ₹65 LPA, with an average package of ₹19 LPA.

NLSIU Bangalore has maintained an average package of around ₹16 LPA in recent years, with about 75% of students placed on campus. The highest package offered at NLSIU has touched ₹45 LPA.

Top recruiters from NLUs

  • AZB & Partners
  • Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
  • Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
  • Trilegal
  • Khaitan & Co.
  • Luthra and Luthra, 
  • Major corporates like Tata, Reliance, and ICICI.

Read about Best Law Firms in India.

Average Salary Package After Law From NLU

Average packages at top NLUs range from ₹14–₹20 LPA, with highest offers going beyond ₹60 LPA for international roles.

Sectors

  • Law firms
  • Corporate legal teams
  • Policy research organisations
  • Litigation chambers

Trend

Older NLUs consistently record higher placement percentages and pay packages, while newer NLUs are improving rapidly with growing recruiter interest.

Below is the process to get admission to the National Law Universities (NLUs) of India:

Step 1: Check Eligibility

For the BA LLB program, candidates must have completed or be appearing for Class 12 with at least 45% marks, or 40% in the case of SC/ST candidates. 

For the LLM program, an LLB degree with a minimum of 50% marks is required, with a relaxation to 45% for SC/ST. At present, there is no age limit for CLAT UG or PG.

Check the detailed CLAT Eligibility Criteria.

Step 2: Identify Your Target Exam

26 NLUs admit students through CLAT, while NLU Delhi conducts AILET exclusively for its admissions. Knowing which exam to target will help you focus your preparation. Reviewing past cut-offs, seat availability, and placement records is important for setting realistic goals.

Check: CLAT Cut-off

Step 3: Register for Law Entrance Exam

When registration opens, visit the official CLAT or AILET website, create an account, and complete the application form. Upload the required documents, choose your exam centre, and pay the application fee. 

For CLAT, make sure to select your category, state domicile, and PwD status correctly. Keep track of all important deadlines.

View complete CLAT Registration Process.

Step 4: Create a Study Plan

A structured CLAT timetable of three to nine months is ideal. Cover all sections — English Language, Current Affairs and GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques — in a balanced way. Focus on concept clarity, regular reading, and timed practice to strengthen your performance.

Step 5: Consider Guided Preparation

Self-study works for some, but most students achieve better results with expert guidance. Law Prep Tutorial’s offline and online CLAT coaching is popular among aspirants because of its consistent track record of producing top NLU selections, structured lesson plans, and intensive mock test series.

Step 6: Practise and Analyse

Move from learning concepts to taking full-length CLAT mock tests and AILET mock tests. Analyse each test to identify weak areas and revise them thoroughly. Maintain accuracy and time management by simulating actual exam conditions.

Step 7: Participate in Counselling

After the results are declared, register for CLAT counselling and list your preferred NLUs in order of priority. Base your choices on rank, category, and location preference. Confirm your seat by paying the admission fee within the given time frame.

Step 8: Complete Admission Formalities

Report to the allotted NLU on the designated date with original documents, proof of fee payment, and any other required forms. Once verification is complete, you officially become an NLU student.

The concept of National Law Schools in India emerged in the 1980s to reform the traditional legal education system, which was often theory-heavy and outdated. The vision was to create world-class law universities that combined academic rigor with practical exposure, producing graduates ready to meet the demands of modern legal practice.

The journey began in 1987 with the establishment of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, under the National Law School of India Act, 1986. NLSIU introduced the five-year integrated BA LLB (Hons.) program, replacing the older three-year LLB model for fresh school graduates. This model soon became the benchmark for legal education across India.

Following NLSIU’s success, other states began establishing their own National Law Universities (NLUs), each created through a state-specific Act but sharing the same vision—academic excellence, professional skill development, and industry readiness. 

National Law Universities in India are known for providing a well-rounded legal education supported by modern infrastructure. Their campuses are designed to encourage academic excellence, research, and extracurricular engagement, creating an environment where students can grow both professionally and personally.

1. Academic Excellence

National law schools in India follow an interdisciplinary curriculum that blends core law subjects with humanities, business, and policy studies. The teaching approach emphasises case studies, research projects, and practical application of legal principles. 

Almost all NLUs have experienced faculty members, visiting industry experts, and a strong emphasis on research output. Regular moot court sessions, legal aid activities, and seminars by reputed scholars help students bridge the gap between theory and practice.

2. Libraries and Research Centres

Each National law school maintains a well-stocked library with access to national and international law journals, case law databases, e-books, and research repositories. Many also operate specialised research centres focusing on niche areas like intellectual property rights, human rights, environmental law, and corporate governance.

3. Moot Court and Legal Aid Facilities

Fully equipped moot court halls allow students to practise courtroom advocacy. Legal aid clinics, often run in collaboration with the government or NGOs, give students hands-on exposure to real-world legal problems, strengthening their practical skills and social responsibility.

4. Hostel and Residential Facilities

Most NLUs in India are residential, offering separate hostels for male and female students. Rooms are usually furnished with basic amenities, and hostels often have Wi-Fi, common rooms, and recreational spaces. Being on campus fosters a close-knit community and supports group study and collaborative projects.

5. Technology and Classrooms

Smart classrooms with audio-visual aids, computer labs with legal research tools, and high-speed internet are common features. Many NLUs also have online learning management systems for sharing study material, assignments, and lecture recordings.

6. Sports and Extracurriculars

Sports facilities, including courts for basketball, tennis, and badminton, along with gyms and fields for cricket and football, are available in most NLUs. Annual cultural fests, debates, and student-run committees provide opportunities to explore interests beyond academics.

7. International Exposure

Most NLUs have tie-ups with foreign universities, enabling student exchange programs, international moot court participation, and collaborative research projects. This global exposure helps students gain cross-border legal perspectives and networking opportunities.

Currently, there is no upper age limit for admission to National Law Universities in India for either the undergraduate (BA LLB) or postgraduate (LLM) programs. This applies to both CLAT and AILET, meaning candidates of any age can apply as long as they meet the academic eligibility criteria.

RankNLU NameLocation
1National Law School of India University (NLSIU)Bengaluru, Karnataka
2National Law University (NLU)New Delhi, Delhi
3NALSAR University of LawHyderabad, Telangana

The top 3 NLU in India are considered the most prestigious law schools in the country, consistently securing the highest NIRF rankings and producing top-tier legal professionals. These universities have the best faculty, infrastructure, and placement records, making them the dream destination for most CLAT and AILET aspirants

RankNLU NameLocation
1National Law School of India University (NLSIU)Bengaluru, Karnataka
2National Law University (NLU)New Delhi, Delhi
3NALSAR University of LawHyderabad, Telangana
4The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)Kolkata, West Bengal
5Gujarat National Law University (GNLU)Gandhinagar, Gujarat

The top 5 NLU in India offer unmatched legal education, strong industry connections, and excellent placements across law firms, corporates, and public policy roles. These universities are known for their competitive peer groups, diverse course offerings, and exceptional moot court achievements, making them the leading law schools in India.

RankNLU NameLocation
1National Law School of India University (NLSIU)Bengaluru, Karnataka
2National Law University (NLU)New Delhi, Delhi
3NALSAR University of LawHyderabad, Telangana
4The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)Kolkata, West Bengal
5Gujarat National Law University (GNLU)Gandhinagar, Gujarat
6National Law University, JodhpurJodhpur, Rajasthan
7National Law Institute University (NLIU)Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
8Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU)Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
9Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL)Patiala, Punjab
10National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL)Ranchi, Jharkhand

The top 10 NLUs represent the finest legal institutions in the country, blending academic excellence with holistic student development. They are well-regarded for producing graduates who excel in corporate law, litigation, academia, and international organisations, and are consistently the most sought-after destinations for CLAT aspirants.

NLU NameLocationYear of Establishment
Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa Campus (NLU Silvassa)Silvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli2023
National Law University Tripura (NLU Tripura)Agartala, Tripura2022
Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University (NLU Prayagraj)Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh2024
India International University of Legal Education and Research (NLU Goa)Goa2024

1. Centers of Excellence:

Consistently ranked among the top law schools in India in NIRF and other rankings.

2. Innovative Curriculum:

Blend of legal theory, practical training, interdisciplinary subjects, and research projects.

3. Professional Exposure:

Mandatory internships with law firms, courts, corporate houses, and NGOs.

4. National Recognition:

Alumni network includes top lawyers, judges, policymakers, and corporate leaders.

5. Career Launchpad:

Known for high placement rates, with top-tier recruiters visiting every year.

1. Established by State Legislation:

Each NLU is created through a specific Act passed by the state legislature, giving it academic and administrative autonomy.

2. Five-Year Integrated Law Programs:

NLUs offer integrated undergraduate degrees like BA LLB (Hons.) or BBA LLB (Hons.) for students right after Class 12.

3. Competitive Entrance Process:

Admissions are through CLAT for 26 NLUs and AILET for NLU Delhi, ensuring only the most meritorious students are selected.

4. National Recognition & Rankings:

Regularly feature among the top law schools in India in NIRF and other reputed rankings.

5. Interdisciplinary Curriculum:

Combines core law subjects with humanities, management, economics, and other related disciplines.

6. Practical Training Focus:

Includes moot courts, internships, legal aid clinics, and research projects as integral parts of the program.

7. Highly Qualified Faculty:

Professors, practitioners, and researchers with national and international exposure.

8. Strong Placement Records:

Consistent recruitment from top law firms, corporate houses, government bodies, and international organizations.

9. Vibrant Campus Life:

Cultural fests, debates, student-run committees, and sports alongside academics.

While many universities and colleges in India offer law programs, National Law Universities (NLUs) are considered the gold standard for legal education. The difference lies in their governance, academic quality, resources, and outcomes.

NLUs in IndiaOther Law Colleges
EstablishmentCreated through specific state legislation, granting them autonomous status.Affiliated to state universities or run by private institutions.
Admission ProcessHighly competitive national-level entrance exams like CLAT or AILET.Varies – may be merit-based, state-level entrance, or private entrance exams.
FacultyExperienced professors, industry experts, and researchers with national/international exposure.Faculty quality varies widely; not always industry-connected.
CurriculumInterdisciplinary, regularly updated, combines theory with practical training.Often theory-heavy with limited practical components.
InfrastructureState-of-the-art libraries, moot court halls, research centers, and modern classrooms.Facilities vary; many have limited legal resources.
ExposureMandatory internships, moot courts, legal aid, and workshops with industry leaders.Practical exposure depends on individual college initiatives.
PlacementStrong recruitment networks with top-tier law firms, corporates, judiciary, and NGOs.Placements vary; fewer opportunities for top law firms directly from campus.
Peer GroupHighly competitive and academically driven student community from across India.Diversity and competitiveness vary by college.
RecognitionConsistently ranked among top law schools in NIRF and other rankings.Some reputed colleges rank high, but many lack national-level recognition.
How many NLUs are there in India?

There are currently 27 National Law Universities in India. Of these, 26 participate in CLAT, and NLU Delhi conducts its own entrance exam, AILET.

Which is the number one NLU in India?

The top NLU in India is the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru.

Which exam is harder, CLAT or AILET?

Both are competitive, but AILET is often considered tougher because of fewer seats and a higher number of questions to attempt in the same time frame.

What courses do NLUs offer?

NLUs offer BA LLB, BBA LLB, BSc LLB, LLM, PhD, and short-term diploma or certificate programs in specialised areas of law.

What is the average fee for an NLU?

The first-year BA LLB fee at NLUs ranges from around ₹1.5 lakh to ₹4.1 lakh, depending on the university.

Which NLU has the lowest fees?

NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya, and some newer NLUs have relatively lower fees compared to older, established NLUs.

Are NLUs worth the cost?

For most students, yes. NLUs offer high-quality education, strong placement opportunities, and a network that benefits graduates throughout their careers.

How many seats are available in NLUs?

There are roughly 3,600 UG seats and several hundred PG seats across all NLUs combined, though exact numbers vary each year.

Which NLU has the highest placement packages?

In recent years, NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, and NLU Delhi have recorded some of the highest packages, with international offers reaching ₹60–₹65 LPA.

Can I get into an NLU without CLAT?

Only NLU Delhi offers admission without CLAT, through its own exam, AILET. All other NLUs require CLAT.

How much time is needed to prepare for CLAT?

Most aspirants prepare for six to twelve months. The exact time depends on current skill level, study routine, and consistency.

Is coaching necessary for CLAT?

Not mandatory, but structured coaching, such as Law Prep Tutorial’s offline and online programs, provide guidance, strategy, and mock practice that improve selection chances.

Which is the oldest NLU in India?

The oldest NLU is the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, established in 1986.

Which is the newest NLU in India?

NLU Prayagraj and NLU Goa are the newest NLUs in India.

What is the duration of the BA LLB course at NLUs?

The BA LLB (Hons.) program at NLUs is a five-year integrated course.

Are hostel facilities available in NLUs?

Yes, all NLUs provide on-campus hostel facilities for students, often on a compulsory residential basis.

Do NLUs allow foreign students?

Yes, most NLUs have a few seats for international students, with separate admission criteria and higher fee structures.

Are internships compulsory at NLUs?

Yes, internships are part of the curriculum, and students typically intern during breaks with law firms, courts, NGOs, or corporates.

Which NLU is best for corporate law?

NLSIU Bangalore, NLU Delhi, NALSAR Hyderabad, WBNUJS Kolkata, and NLU Jodhpur are considered strong for corporate law placements.

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