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LLM

Master of Laws

2 Years 42 Colleges
Total Colleges
24
with fee data
Lowest Fee
₹12,040
total programme
Highest Fee
₹5.57 Lakh
total programme
Average Fee
₹2.11 Lakh
across colleges

LLM Fee Structure 2026

The fee structure for Master of Laws (LLM) varies significantly based on the type of institution. Government colleges charge an average of ₹2.10 Lakh for the complete programme, while private institutions average around ₹2.38 Lakh. Overall, LLM fees range from ₹12,040 to ₹5.57 Lakh across listed colleges. Currently, 42 colleges in India offer LLM programmes.

College-wise LLM Fees

# College City Type Total Fees
41 Gujarat National Law University

GNLU

Gandhinagar, Gujarat Government ₹552,400 Details
42 National Law School of India University Bangalore

NLSIU

Bangalore, Karnataka Government ₹556,600 Details

Government vs Private LLM Fees

Government Colleges
₹2.10 Lakh
average total fee
Range: ₹12,040 - ₹5.57 Lakh
11 colleges
Private Colleges
₹2.38 Lakh
average total fee
Range: ₹1.68 Lakh - ₹3.20 Lakh
6 colleges

LLM Fees by Institution Category

Fee comparison across different types of institutions offering LLM

Category Colleges Lowest Fee Highest Fee Average Fee
University 22 ₹12,040 ₹5.52 Lakh ₹1.95 Lakh
IIT 1 ₹2.00 Lakh ₹2.00 Lakh ₹2.00 Lakh
Institute 1 ₹5.57 Lakh ₹5.57 Lakh ₹5.57 Lakh

State-wise LLM Fees

Fee ranges across different states for LLM colleges

State Colleges Lowest Fee Highest Fee Average Fee
Assam 1 ₹73,520 ₹73,520 ₹73,520
Telangana 2 ₹30,000 ₹1.65 Lakh ₹97,500
Uttar Pradesh 2 ₹15,000 ₹1.85 Lakh ₹1.00 Lakh
Delhi 2 ₹12,040 ₹2.61 Lakh ₹1.37 Lakh
Andhra Pradesh 1 ₹1.50 Lakh ₹1.50 Lakh ₹1.50 Lakh
Tamil Nadu 2 ₹1.25 Lakh ₹2.00 Lakh ₹1.63 Lakh
Rajasthan 2 ₹1.52 Lakh ₹1.82 Lakh ₹1.67 Lakh
West Bengal 2 ₹2.00 Lakh ₹2.60 Lakh ₹2.30 Lakh
Maharashtra 2 ₹2.25 Lakh ₹2.60 Lakh ₹2.43 Lakh
Punjab 2 ₹1.68 Lakh ₹3.20 Lakh ₹2.44 Lakh
Himachal Pradesh 1 ₹2.68 Lakh ₹2.68 Lakh ₹2.68 Lakh
Gujarat 2 ₹1.07 Lakh ₹5.52 Lakh ₹3.30 Lakh
Odisha 1 ₹3.50 Lakh ₹3.50 Lakh ₹3.50 Lakh
Karnataka 2 ₹2.40 Lakh ₹5.57 Lakh ₹3.98 Lakh

LLM Fee Comparison by Institution Type

LLM Fee Structure Comparison

Institution Type Total Fees Duration Examples
Top NLUs ₹1.5 - 3 lakh (total) 1 year NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, NLU Delhi, NUJS Kolkata
Other NLUs ₹1 - 2.5 lakh (total) 1 year GNLU, RMLNLU, CNLU, NLUO, NUALS
Central Universities ₹10,000 - ₹1 lakh (total) 2 years Delhi University, BHU, AMU, Jamia
State Universities ₹10,000 - ₹80,000 (total) 2 years State university law departments across India
Elite Private ₹5 - 15 lakh (total) 1-2 years Jindal Global Law School, Symbiosis

Financial Considerations

  • NLU LLM is affordable: At ₹1.5-3 lakh total for 1 year, NLU LLM offers excellent value given placement access and brand advantage.
  • Central university value: DU and BHU LLM costs under ₹1 lakh total for 2 years - among the cheapest postgraduate degrees in India.
  • UGC NET-JRF fellowship: Qualifying UGC NET with JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) provides ₹37,000/month fellowship during LLM - essentially making education free.
  • LLM abroad comparison: US/UK LLM costs $60,000-80,000+ (₹50-65 lakh). Indian NLU LLM is 20-40x cheaper and increasingly respected domestically.

Fee & Scholarship Information

  • Fees shown are total programme fees and may vary by specialisation, batch, and category. Always verify current fees on the college's official website.
  • Government colleges typically offer fee waivers and tuition reductions for SC/ST/OBC/EWS and PwD category students.
  • Many institutions offer merit-based scholarships, education loans, and instalment payment options. Check individual college pages for details.

Frequently Asked Questions - LLM Fees

LLM fees at NLUs range from ₹1-3 Lakh per year. University law departments like DU and BHU are more affordable at ₹10,000-₹50,000 per year. Private law schools may charge ₹2-5 Lakh. The one-year programme keeps total costs manageable.

LLM provides specialised legal expertise that can open doors to academia, niche practice areas, and international opportunities. The ROI is strongest when the specialisation aligns with market demand, such as corporate law, IP, or international trade law.

NLUs and private law schools offer merit-based scholarships. UGC fellowships are available for LLM students pursuing research. International LLM scholarships (Chevening, Fulbright, Rhodes) are available for candidates looking to study abroad.

Several international universities offer funded or partially funded LLM programmes. UK LLMs are one-year programmes. US LLMs at top schools are expensive but open doors to international practice. Scholarships and loans can reduce the financial burden.

LLM fees are generally lower than BA LLB at the same NLU since the programme is only one year. However, fees vary across NLUs based on location and infrastructure. Older NLUs with established programmes may charge slightly more.