Every year, the law colleges ranking is conducted by the different magazines, where colleges across world is being ranked on the basis of the overall growth of the institutions, improvement in academics, placement and more.
The India Today rankings of the country's "Best Law Colleges" has ranked NALSAR, Hyderabad in first place with NLSIU, Bangalore in second position.
Amongst the twenty-five "top" law colleges of the country as per India today, eight accept admissions through the recently conducted Common Law Admission Test.
Here is the Top Law Colleges in India 2013
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- NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, an institution of national eminence in the field of legal education and research.
- The university is a residential University established in 1998.
- 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).
- The Faculty of Law was established in 1924.
- Prof Ashwani Kumar Bansal an alumni of Delhi Law Faculty who adorns the seat of Dean is twenty-fifth Dean of Faculty of Law.
- The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences was established under the WBNUJS Act, 1999 (West Bengal Act IX of 1999) adopted by the West Bengal Legislature in July, 1999.
- The National Law Institute University has been successful in instilling a sense of broad perspective along with scholastic and reflexive capabilities bearing in mind larger national and humanitarian goals in its students.
- Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) is the statutory university established by the Govt. of Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003.
- Symbiosis is a Greek term meaning 'Living together for the mutual benefit of each other.
- Symbiosis is an educational and cultural center of international standards. Established in the year 1971.
- The National Law University, Jodhpur is an institution of national prominence established under the National Law University, Jodhpur, Act, 1999 (Act No. 22 of 1999) enacted by the Rajasthan State Legislature.
- The Indian Law Society was established in 1923 as a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act.
- The Indian Law Society established the Law College in 1924.
- The teaching of law was introduced in AMU in the year 1891.
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was greatly impressed by the programme of legal education in British Universities and was keen to incorporate law as a culminating discipline conducive to the moral, intellectuals and material welfare of the students.
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For more information, visit Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
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For more information, visit Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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For more information, visit National Law University, Jodhpur
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