LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) Top Colleges, Universities Accepted , Fees, Eligibility, Cost of Study

LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law is a 3 year course in the UK and 4 year course in the USA. After completing this degree, a student must apply to be a barrister in order to practice law. Subjects covered under LLB courses are criminal law, IPR, labor and work laws, family law, criminal law, the law of torts, consumer protection act, constitutional law, law of evidence, human rights, international law, trade laws, environmental law.

Apart from the various eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB courses, admissions to LLB courses abroad are also done on the basis of exams such as TOEFL, IELTS etc. 

Why Study Law Abroad?

An international law degree is one of the most lucrative degrees and is prefered by a lot of students and professionals. Some of the key benefits of studying Law abroad are mentioned below:

  • The duration of studying law abroad is less than studying law in India
  • The student will have the option of practicing law in any country e it India or the country he/she is studying Law.
  • International exposure will help the student to get a good job quickly, a company will certainly take you while dealing with international clients.
  • UK colleges follow a more practical skill-based approach as compared to Indian colleges where it is more theoretical.
  • According to the Times of India, there are more than 2lakh Indians studying in the UK from India.

LLB Abroad: Top Law Colleges

Some of the top Law Colleges in the world according to QS Law Rankings, College Name, Country and Fees are mentioned below:

QS Law Rankings College Name Country Fees (INR)
1 Harvard University United States 50,00,000
2 University of Oxford United Kingdom 32,00,000
3 University of Cambridge United Kingdom 20,70,700
4 Yale University United States 50,00,000
5 Stanford University United States 15,74,200

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Universities Accepted by Bar Council of India

The list of colleges that are accepted by the Bar Council of India including the countries where they are located are mentioned below:

Country Universities Accepted by Bar Council of India
Australia Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne; Nathan Campus, Griffith University; School of Law, Bond University; Queensland University of Technology; University of South Wales; Australian National University; University of Adelaide; University of Flinders; University of Monash; University of Southern Cross; University of Sydney; University of Tasmania; University of Technology, Sydney; La Trobe City Campus; Australian Catholic University; TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland; School of Law, University of England; School of Law, University of Wollongong; UNSW Law, UNSW; School of Law, Murdoch University; University of South Australia.
Bangladesh Rajshahi University; Dacca University; Chittagong University.
Canada Saskatchewan University; University of Alberta; University of Windsor, Ontario.
France Law School, University of Nanterre
Ireland UCD SUTHERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW
Myanmar  University of Rangoon
Nepal Tribhuvan University
Pakistan Karachi University; Punjab University; University of Sindh
Poland UNIVERSITY OF STEPHEN BATROI, IRWILUS
Uganda Makerere University, Kampala
United States of America Cornell Law School; Georgetown University; South Western University; University of Michigan; University of Texas; MARSHALL THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY, Syracuse University College of Law; Widener University School of Law; Cleveland State University; University of Pennsylvania Law School; University of Wisconsin; University of California, Berkeley; Fordham University; School of Law, Loyola University; School of Law, Santa Clara University; School of Law, Hofstra University
Zambia University of Zambia
United Kingdom Buckingham University; City University of London; Council for National National Academic Awards; Hull University; Inns of Courts School of Law; Leeds University; Leicester University; London University; Oxford University; Cambridge University; University of Wales; University of Birmingham; University of Lancaster; University of Hertfordshire; University of Durham; University of Liverpool; University of Warwick; University of Bristol; East Anglia University; Nottingham University; University of Manchester; Bangor University; Kingston University; University of Wolverhampton School of Legal Studies; University of Sheffield; Kent Law School, University of Kent; School of Law, University of East London; University of Southampton; University of Westminster; Brunel University; Birmingham City University; Northumbria University; Lancashire Law School; School of Law, Swansea University; School of Law, University of Exeter; BPP University College; University of Reading; University of Northampton; Anglia Ruskin University; Aberystwyth University; University of Bristol; Sussex University 

All the above mentioned colleges are accepted by the Bar Council of India.

LLB Abroad: Eligibility

The Eligibility criteria differ according to the situation. Some of the basic eligibility requirements for studying law is mentioned below:

  • The student must have more than 70% in Class 12 Board examinations.
  • In the UK, Indian students who have an UG Law degree can apply for a 2 year fast track LLB Law degree in the UK.
  • The minimum GPA should be 2.7 out of 4 in order to qualify.
  • Some countries like the USA require a UG Law degree to study law in the US.
  • In Australia, you will need to have completed your education up to the Australian Year 12 qualification to study Law in Australia.
  • The student needs to have a good score in the Language Tests that the student will take like IELTS or TOEFL.

LLB Abroad: Cost of Study

The basic expenses that a student undergoes when going overseas for studies are mentioned below:

Type of Expense Price (INR)
Visa Application Cost 6,347 - 38,500
IELTS Fees 14,000 - 18,000
TOEFL Fees 12,000 - 19,000
GMAT Fees 19,000
GRE Fees 14,350 - 17,300
Travel Costs 37800 - 1,05,000

Although studying law abroad is a good proposition, it is best to study law in the country where the student wants to practise it.

LLB Abroad FAQs

Ques. Can I go abroad after LLB?

Ans. After completing Bachelor of Laws (LLB) students can pursue Master of Laws (LLM) which is a specialized postgraduate academic degree. Pursuing LLM abroad has benefits like learning about international legal proceedings and learning about the ethics and practice of law in foreign countries.

Ques. Is it good to study law abroad?

Ans. Studying law abroad can do wonders for one's career, as it can open the law student to new perspectives, supplement understanding of other forms of law and help establish a career in one of the many forms of law in which international experience is required.

Ques. Can an Indian student study law abroad?

Ans. Pursuing Law is a popular study abroad option for a large number of Indian students. However, studying Law in a foreign country has its own complications which arise from the difference between the laws of different countries.

Ques. Which country is best for Indian lawyers?

Ans. Here are the best countries for best Indian lawyers, 

  • The Netherlands is not only known for being a so-called trading country, but is also home to many international companies. ...
  • Related to legal education, almost the same applies as it does to Finland: Getting recognition for all your qualifications abroad is possible.

Ques. Which country's law is similar to India?

Ans. India follows the common law system whereas UAE follows the civil law system. The common-law system has been developed in the English Empire and thus India bears resemblance to the same

Ques. Which country has the most laws in the world?

Ans. The United States not only has the most laws in all of history, but we also turn out more new laws and regulations to manage our people every single year than most countries turn out in decades.

Bachelor of Laws [L.L.B.] : 15 answered questions

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Ques. How is Bennett University, Greater Noida for a BBA LLB (Honours)?

● Top Answer By Indira Banerjee on 14 May 21

Ans. A few years back a friend of mine was in a situation when he had to make a choice between lower ranked NIUs and Bennett University. After much consideration he chooses Bennett. According to him, it was the best choice. He had a great experience at the institute.  Here is his input about the BBA LLB course at Bennett University.  Faculty- In the School of Law particularly, the faculty appointed is unmatchable even by the top National Law Schools. Bennett has the best faculty with professors holding PhDs from top institutions such as the London School of Economics, and in India, such as IIM’s, NLS Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad. They impart education in the most modern ways. Tech Learning- All the learning is E-learning through modern methods acquired from international universities such as Cornell University, New York, USA. one simply needs pen and paper only during the exams. Association - Bennett University is associated directly with Johnson Cornell University, New York, USA. The teachers from The Partner University visit Bennett University for teaching. Bennett has exchange programs and other international cultural programs with these partner institutes. Law School Events- The Law school in its 1st year of formation conducted various events and even an Intra-Law School Fest with sponsors such as The Times of India, Manupatra, Law Skills, Contrario, etc. The fest involved the participation of Professors as well as Students.  Student Bar Association- The Student Bar Association is a student-run body that takes care of the student’s aspects and the running of the School of Law alongside the administration. There are many clubs and committees under SBA which are managed by student moderators with the members.  Law Library - The BU SOL has a Law Library inaugurated by Shri Ram Jethmalani Ji. The library is vast. In addition to the books and e-books, it contains various law Databases such as West Law. Hope this gives you an idea about the course.Read more
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Ques. Is doing law from Allahabad University good?

● Top Answer By Alankrita Rajbhar on 27 Jul 22

Ans. If you want a career in litigation, then Allahabad University is a good option. You will get ample time and resources to build required skills. Allahabad High Court and lower courts will assist in clearing your basics and make you a professional. It is a good option for judicial services too. You will be able to manage your preparations, as attendance rules aren’t strict.  But for corporate sector jobs, Allahabad University isn’t a good option. Very few companies visit the campus placements.  Allahabad University law degrees are cost-effective compared to NLUs. The total tuition fee for LLB at the university is only INR 2.3 Lakhs. Also, Allahabad isn’t a costly city.Read more
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Ques. Can a SOL DU graduate student apply for L.L.B regular from a Delhi university?

● Top Answer By Saloni Kaushik on 29 Sept 21

Ans. SOL DU is recognized by UGC, so you will be eligible to apply for a regular LLB from Delhi University. The following are the requirements for admission to Delhi University's law school for the LLB degree program. You must have a Graduate/Post-Graduate Degree from the University of Delhi or its equivalent with at least 50% marks if you are from General and Other Backward Classes (OBC). However, the cut-off marks for OBC applicants in the Entrance Test will be up to 10% lower than the marks announced for general candidates. OBC category students are granted a 5% relaxation in the minimum eligibility requirements.  The widows/wards of defense personnel (CW) category are granted a 5% relaxation in the minimum eligibility requirements for general candidates.  Candidates belonging to the physically handicapped (PH) category are granted a relaxation of up to 5% in the minimum eligibility prescribed for general candidates. You will also need to give an entrance examination if you are applying for this course. I recommend that you contact the relevant university for more information. Read more
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Ques. How do I study for LLB exams and get good marks Im in LLB 1st year since 2 years? How do I write papers from Pune University?

● Top Answer By Sakshi Gupta on 29 Sept 21

Ans. Exams are simple to pass, however gaining necessary information is a little tougher. It's the right technique to make your concepts obvious, mentioning sections and focusing on the bare act. Doing the following would be a lot easier method: Classroom lectures are always the most effective. Making running notes entails writing down what you believe is important. Choose a standard reading book (textbook/reference book) for each subject.  This is the only book you should read if you want to pass your examinations.  An author’s book, often known as a "Commentary," would be beneficial for conceptual clarity as well as legal expertise and terminology. Presentation is another useful tool. You could present the answer in your own distinct style. Make a clear format for how you'll write your answers. The following is an example of a possible response: A brief introduction (A line or two introducing the answer to the question) The case's/facts questions (if any) Provision of the law (Includes Section, Article, Clause if you know it) The inference made by you (the actual answer that is examined) Jurisprudence (if any) Conclusion If the issue is for lower marks, your structure can be simplified, but the Section, Article, Clause, and Case law should still be included. If recalling Sections and other details is tough, focus on the most important ones. When a topic is presented, the rest of the book can be read leisurely with consistent and pertinent references.Read more
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Ques. Does Maharaja Agrasen College (MAIMS IPU) have a BBA LLB?

● Top Answer By Naveen Yadav on 26 Aug 22

Ans. Maharaja Agrasen (MAIMS IPU) does offer a BBA LLB. It is a 5-year long course offered by the Department of Law. MAIMS IPU BBA LLB has a student intake of 60. Admission to this five-year course is through CLAT (Common Law Aptitude Test). The prerequisite for the course is at least 50% in 10+2.  MAIMS offers placement support to BBA LLB students. The average CTC for the course is around INR 1-2 LPA. Read more
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Ques. How is the LL.B program in Amity Gwalior?

● Top Answer By Shikha Singh on 05 May 21

Ans. Amity University, Gwalior, provides two courses in Law. One is BA LLB and another one is B.COM LLB. Let’s know more about each course separately and what scope of both these programs: B.A LL.B-  B.A LL.B is an undergraduate program that is of five years duration. This is an integrated course with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law. Its syllabus includes Arts subjects including History, Political Science, Economics, Law, Legislature.  The curriculum of the course is designed in a way that will give you knowledge of the law along with general aptitude.  The scope of B.A LL.B is vast, it gives immense opportunity to students. After obtaining a license from the Bar Council, local, or state, law graduates may also work privately. After some experience, they further promoted to Attorney, Associate Attorney, Solicitor General, etc. After graduating from the University may also go to practice law in District, High, or Supreme Court of India. They can also go for higher studies. They may also make their career as a government lawyer in Defence, Tax and Labour, or as a Public Prosecutor. B.COM LL.B- B.COM LL.Bis an undergraduate program which is of five years duration, run by Amity University, Gwalior. This is an integrated course with a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Law. Its syllabus includes Cost Accounting, Principle of Auditing, Market study, Corporate Tax, Micro-Macro Economics, Principles of Auditing, Law, Legislature. The curriculum of the B.COM LL.B is designed in a way that it gives students knowledge of both practical and theory. Students go through moot court exercises and practices.  The scope of B.COM LL.B has immense opportunity for students. After obtaining a license from the Bar Council of India, State Council of India, law graduates may work privately, or practiceinDistrict, High, or Supreme Court of India. They can also go work higher studies or practice under law firms.  Law graduates can also work in government sectors, defense, Constitution and Labour department, consultancy, politics, or as a public prosecutor.  Therefore, doing a Law degree from Amity University, Gwalior, is a good option. If you are thinking to join the university then go ahead with it. Read more
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Ques. Can I take a year off after the 1 year of LLB in KSLU University?

● Top Answer By Vijay Mishra,  on 30 Oct 21

Ans. Once you enroll yourself for any law course with KSLU, you will have to complete the course within the prescribed time by the university.  For example, if you are in the 3 years course of LLB then you will be given +3 years to finish the course (i.e, 3+3). If you surpass the time you will have to enroll for the fresh batch. Otherwise, you can also keep the course going and be enrolled, take a year's break, and get back. But it is difficult to catch up with the academics considering a break since they take time to follow up.  Also, it is heard in rumors that KSLUs evaluation system is unfair and has left students in much agony.Read more
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Ques. Which university is better for a BBA LLB, Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune, Amity Noida, or VIT Vellore?

● Top Answer By Anuj Gulati on 22 Apr 22

Ans. Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College is better for a BBA LLB. The college is reputed and well-known all across the country. BVP fees are less. The BBA LLB course cost around INR 1.78 Lakhs. There are 120 Govt. aided seats. These seats have fees of around INR 40k per annum.  It also has a good placement record. Students of this college have got placements in High Courts of India, Indian Army Judiciary, Supreme Court of India, and top corporate firms. Read more
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Ques. What is the eligibility criterion for taking admission in BA LLB or BBA LLB at Amity University Raipur?

● Top Answer By Somdatta Satpati on 12 Jan 21

Ans. According to my fellow classmates at Amity University Raipur, they have integrated law courses offered by the University that are reliable as well as flexible. It is one of the best private universities in Raipur and elsewhere. Category BBA LLB BA LLB Total Fee 1,36,000 6,95,000 Entrance Mode 10+2 10+2 Hostel fee 60,000 60,000 Eligibility Criteria – To get admitted to BA LLB or BBA LLB at Amity University, Raipur, you need to clear 10+2.  The student needs to score a minimum of 50% in their Class 12. Students who obtain 80% or more in their Class 12 are exempted from the admission process. Students can fill in the application form online if they are eligible. An application fee of 1,100/- is to be paid. A form number and Password will be generated. With the help of this you can track your form and check if you have been selected or not. If admitted, download the Admission letter and pay the fee through the link provided. Amity University, Raipur is one of the excellent colleges in Chhattisgarh, and it offers good education and proper placements. It is a 5 year course, the final 2 years will be dedicated solely to complete LLB.Read more
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Ques. Which college is better in terms of placement (BBA LLB), Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune or Chandigarh University?

● Top Answer By Arunima Patil on 17 Oct 20

Ans. Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune, and Chandigarh University are well-known colleges of India and are well ranked. Bharati Vidyapeeth is ranked 38 for BBA by India Today 2019, whereas Chandigarh University is accredited by NAAC ‘A’ Grade. Both the colleges provide good placements under the course BBA LLB. However, if a college has to be chosen, one can look at their placements for the course BBA LLB in the academic year 2019. College Bharati Vidyapeeth Chandigarh university Highest CTC 12 LPA 6 LPA Average CTC 7 LPA 3 LPA Lowest CTC 3 LPA 2 LPA Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune- It provides a 90% placement rate. The top recruiters include Amazon, Fidelity, ITC, India bulls, Fin serve, Justdial, Indusland bank, Yes bank, Axis bank, Naukri.com, and Quick heal. The placements offered in this college are on par with other colleges. Apart from the placements, the college has a good faculty with the majority of the teachers having a Ph.D. degree in their respective fields. Chandigarh University- It provides a brilliant placement opportunity to its students, many top companies visit the college. In the year 2019, the college had a placement record of 85%. Some of the top companies that recruit the students include Amazon, Apollo, Dell, Bajaj Allianz, Google, Geico, HCL, HP, and Genpact. Chandigarh University is very famous for its placements, even in the Covid-19 times, the college has offered over 80% of placements in various fields. The faculty of this college is student-friendly. Therefore, if one has to choose the college solely upon the facts of the placements, they can refer to the table mentioned above and choose the college.Read more
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