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LLM

Master of Laws

2 Years 42 Colleges
Popular Colleges
8
most viewed
Government
4
colleges
Lowest Fee
₹12,040
total fees
Highest Fee
₹3.20 Lakh
total fees

Popular LLM Colleges in India (2026)

Listed below are the most popular colleges offering Master of Laws (LLM) in India, based on student interest and page views. The list includes 4 government and 4 private institutions. Fees for LLM at these colleges range from ₹12,040 to ₹3.20 Lakh. A total of 42 colleges offer LLM across the country.

# College Type Total Fees
1 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur, West Bengal

Government ₹200,000 View
2 NMIMS University Mumbai

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Private ₹225,000 View
3 Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Government ₹15,000 View
4 Lovely Professional University

Jalandhar, Punjab

Private ₹320,000 View
5 University of Delhi

New Delhi, Delhi

Government ₹12,040 View
6 Symbiosis International University Pune

Pune, Maharashtra

Private ₹260,000 View
7 Amity University Noida

Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Private - View
8 National Law University Delhi

New Delhi, Delhi

Government ₹261,000 View

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41 Gujarat National Law University

Gandhinagar, Gujarat

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42 Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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State-wise Distribution of LLM Colleges

Delhi

4 Colleges

Uttar Pradesh

4 Colleges

Maharashtra

4 Colleges

Telangana

3 Colleges

Tamil Nadu

3 Colleges

Rajasthan

3 Colleges

Punjab

2 Colleges

Jammu & Kashmir

2 Colleges

West Bengal

2 Colleges

Andhra Pradesh

2 Colleges

Odisha

2 Colleges

Karnataka

2 Colleges

Gujarat

2 Colleges

Chhattisgarh

2 Colleges

Assam

2 Colleges

Manipur

1 College

Himachal Pradesh

1 College

Uttarakhand

1 College

Frequently Asked Questions - Popular LLM Colleges

Most of the 24 NLUs offer LLM programmes with various specialisation options. Seat counts per specialisation are limited, making admissions competitive. Some NLUs have recently expanded their LLM offerings to include new practice areas.

NLUs offer focused legal education with modern pedagogy and placement support. Traditional university law departments like DU and BHU offer strong academic traditions and proximity to courts. Your career path (academia vs practice) should guide the choice.

Smaller LLM batches allow for seminar-style learning, better faculty interaction, and deeper engagement with specialised topics. Large batches may dilute the personalised attention that makes LLM valuable for specialised legal training.

Absolutely, and it is often recommended. Studying at a different institution for LLM expands your network, exposes you to different legal perspectives and teaching methods, and broadens your professional connections.

Strong legal research resources (journal subscriptions, databases like SCC Online, Manupatra), dedicated LLM faculty, dissertation supervision support, moot court and seminar opportunities, and industry/judiciary interaction are key LLM facilities to evaluate.