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BA LLB

Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws (Integrated)

5 Years 38 Colleges
Popular Colleges
8
most viewed
Government
3
colleges
Lowest Fee
₹30,100
total fees
Highest Fee
₹24.10 Lakh
total fees

Popular BA LLB Colleges in India (2026)

Listed below are the most popular colleges offering Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws (Integrated) (BA LLB) in India, based on student interest and page views. The list includes 3 government and 5 private institutions. Fees for BA LLB at these colleges range from ₹30,100 to ₹24.10 Lakh. A total of 38 colleges offer BA LLB across the country.

# College Type Total Fees
1 SRM Institute of Science and Technology

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Private ₹1,250,000 View
2 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur, West Bengal

Government ₹500,000 View
3 NMIMS University Mumbai

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Private ₹1,750,000 View
4 Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Government ₹300,000 View
5 Lovely Professional University

Jalandhar, Punjab

Private ₹980,000 View
6 University of Delhi

New Delhi, Delhi

Government ₹30,100 View
7 Symbiosis International University Pune

Pune, Maharashtra

Private ₹2,410,000 View
8 Amity University Noida

Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Private ₹1,750,000 View

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21 Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya

Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

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22 Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

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23 Gauhati University

Guwahati, Assam

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24 Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University

Raipur, Chhattisgarh

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25 Sharda University

Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

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26 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

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27 Siksha O Anusandhan University

Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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28 Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology

Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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29 Chandigarh University

Mohali, Punjab

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30 JAIN Deemed-to-be University

Bangalore, Karnataka

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31 Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences

Solan, Himachal Pradesh

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32 Graphic Era Deemed to be University

Dehradun, Uttarakhand

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33 University of Kashmir

Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir

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34 Parul University

Vadodara, Gujarat

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35 Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management

Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

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36 Gujarat National Law University

Gandhinagar, Gujarat

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37 Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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38 Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education

Krishnankoil, Tamil Nadu

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State-wise Distribution of BA LLB Colleges

Delhi

4 Colleges

Tamil Nadu

4 Colleges

Uttar Pradesh

4 Colleges

Karnataka

3 Colleges

Rajasthan

3 Colleges

Chhattisgarh

2 Colleges

Gujarat

2 Colleges

Maharashtra

2 Colleges

Odisha

2 Colleges

Punjab

2 Colleges

Telangana

2 Colleges

West Bengal

2 Colleges

Jammu & Kashmir

1 College

Andhra Pradesh

1 College

Chandigarh

1 College

Uttarakhand

1 College

Himachal Pradesh

1 College

Assam

1 College

Frequently Asked Questions - Popular BA LLB Colleges

India has 24 NLUs (National Law Universities) across different states. Each was established by a state legislature and operates as an autonomous institution. New NLUs continue to be proposed and established.

Key factors include CLAT cutoff trend, placement statistics by career path (firm/litigation/corporate), moot court achievements, faculty-student ratio, library and research resources, internship facilitation, and alumni network strength.

NLUs are purpose-built for legal education with dedicated resources. However, established university law departments (like DU's Faculty of Law or BHU) have decades of tradition and strong alumni networks, especially for litigation careers.

Location near high courts and legal hubs provides better internship access. NLUs in cities with active high courts (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru) offer natural advantages for litigation exposure. Corporate law opportunities are spread across metros.

NLU batch sizes range from 80-200 students. Smaller batches enable better faculty interaction, more moot court opportunities per student, and less competition for top internship and placement slots.