LLB
Bachelor of Laws
Popular LLB Colleges in India (2026)
Listed below are the most popular colleges offering Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in India, based on student interest and page views. The list includes 3 government and 4 private institutions. Fees for LLB at these colleges range from ₹18,030 to ₹15.57 Lakh. A total of 27 colleges offer LLB across the country.
| # | College | Type | Total Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Private | ₹750,000 | View |
| 2 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kharagpur, West Bengal |
Government | ₹300,000 | View |
| 3 |
Lovely Professional University
Jalandhar, Punjab |
Private | - | View |
| 4 |
University of Delhi
New Delhi, Delhi |
Government | ₹18,030 | View |
| 5 |
Symbiosis International University Pune
Pune, Maharashtra |
Private | ₹980,000 | View |
| 6 |
Amity University Noida
Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
Private | - | View |
| 7 |
National Law School of India University Bangalore
Bangalore, Karnataka |
Government | ₹1,557,000 | View |
| 8 |
Banasthali Vidyapith
Banasthali, Rajasthan |
Deemed | - | View |
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State-wise Distribution of LLB Colleges
Maharashtra
3 Colleges
Punjab
2 Colleges
Jammu & Kashmir
2 Colleges
Uttar Pradesh
2 Colleges
Rajasthan
2 Colleges
Andhra Pradesh
2 Colleges
Karnataka
2 Colleges
Manipur
1 College
Odisha
1 College
Himachal Pradesh
1 College
Gujarat
1 College
Tamil Nadu
1 College
Telangana
1 College
Chhattisgarh
1 College
Uttarakhand
1 College
West Bengal
1 College
Chandigarh
1 College
Delhi
1 College
Assam
1 College
Frequently Asked Questions - Popular LLB Colleges
India has hundreds of BCI-recognised law colleges offering the 3-year LLB programme. These include university law departments, NLUs, government law colleges, and private institutions across all states.
University law departments at established institutions (DU, BHU, Pune) often offer strong academics, experienced faculty, and court proximity at affordable fees. Private law colleges may offer better infrastructure and corporate placement support.
Very important. Active moot court, debate, and legal aid programmes indicate a practice-oriented approach to legal education. These activities develop advocacy skills essential for courtroom practice and competitive legal careers.