Top Law Colleges in Hyderabad 2025 include the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University (NALSAR), ICFAI Law School, and ICFAI Law School. The admission process to these colleges is CLAT and CUET, AP LAWCET, GATA, and CBSE 12th Board. The course duration is 5 years. The placements package of this course has been of NALSAR at INR 40 LPA. The fees range has been INR 36,810 to INR 20,80,000.
Law Course teaches students about the legal system, laws and regulations. The kind of law that a lawyer studies inlcudes:
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Corporate Law
Family Law
Intellectual Property Law
Environmental Law
Labour Law
Taxation Law
Cyber Law
Popular courses that the student opt for include BA LLB which is of 5 years and LLB which is of 3 years in duration. After studyting law students can choose careers as lawyers, judges, or legal advisors?.
FAQ
Some frequently asked question of law students are mentioned below:
Which college is best for law in Hyderabad?
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NALSAR, Osmania University, Faculty of Law, and ICFAI Law School
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What is the fee of an LLB in Hyderabad?
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The fees for LLB depend upon the college, say you are taking Osmania University: the fees for LLB is in the range ?2,260 to ?4,80,000. Similarly for NALSAR University of Law: has the annual tuition fees for LLB programs ?2,42,000 (Approx).
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Which college is best for LLB after 12th? |
NALSAR Hyderaba is considered one of the top colleges to study law after 12th. |
Can I study law without CLAT? |
Yes, you can study law without CLAT by applying to universities and colleges that conduct their own entrance exams or offer admission based on other criteria. Some examples include:
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Symbiosis Law School (SLAT): Symbiosis conducts the SLAT exam for admission to its integrated law courses (BA LLB, BBA LLB).
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Christ University, Bangalore: Admissions are based on their own entrance test (CULEE).
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Jindal Global Law School (LSAT-India): Accepts LSAT-India scores for BA LLB and BBA LLB programs.
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ICFAI Law School: Conducts its own admission process for integrated law courses.
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State Universities: Many state law colleges admit students through their state-level law entrance exams like MH CET Law, AP LAWCET, or TS LAWCET.
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