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There are numerous Top CLAT Colleges in India offering global exposure to the students within their campus. Today nearly all the top law colleges are accepting the CLAT score for admission of students to first semester of undergrad and postgrad law courses. The main objective of this ranking is to enable students decide the top ranked colleges for themselves where they can seek the admission for the session 2023-23.A bunch of parameters are used to rate or rank up the colleges that are relevant from the students perspective as well.

Today India is hosting 2200+ law universities and colleges that are well approved from the Bar Council of India for the level of course offered in their campus. The CLAT College Ranking are based on the critical parameters including students' enrolment, faculty members, diversity, infrastructure, residential facility, average placement package, research works, No of publications etc.

List of some of the best law colleges across the country

  • National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU)
  • National Academy of Legal Study and Research University of Law, Hyderabad
  • The National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU)
  • The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (WBNUJS)
  • National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)
  • Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (HNLU)
  • Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (GNLU)
  • Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University,Lucknow (RMLNLU)
  • Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (RGNUL)
  • Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU)
  • The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS)
  • National Law University Odisha, Cuttack (NLUO)
  • National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL)
  • National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJAA)
  • Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam (DSNLU)
  • Tamil Nadu National Law School, Tiruchirappalli (TNNLS)
  • Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU)
  • Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla (HPNLU)
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Haryana
  • Alliance School of Law, Bangalore
  • Amity University, Noida
  • Asian Law College, Noida
  • IFIM Law College, Bengaluru
  • Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
  • Galgotia University, Greater Noida

The above top colleges are the best to study law courses at grad and postgrad level. The universities have world-class infrastructure and number of moot court halls to practice law in their curriculum. The colleges and universities are offering the law courses as well as integrated law courses which are in huge demand in the industry. A total of 100-110 out of 150 will suffice for a seat in the above mentioned universities. Alternatively, a good CLAT Ranking of less than 1k to 2k will be sufficient to fetch a seat in the NLUs.

For detailed information about CLAT College Ranking visit consortiumofnlus.ac.in and contact IESOnline.

CLAT 2023 will be conducted on December 18, 2022.
Candidate is advised to visit the page for re-printout of application form, generate the printout and keep the hard copy and soft copy (printout) of the application.
Yes, you are eligible for the CLAT 2023 examination.
CLAT 2023 examination will be conducted through online mode.
There is no age limit for appearing in the exam.
The examination would be conducted by the consortium of National Law Universities (NLU)
Each year the CLAT exam is attempted by more than 50,000 candidates.
LST session is conducted usually for two hours in which a student is acquainted with the basic concepts of the topic in hand with the help of examples and instances for the best possible understanding. Much emphasis is laid on practice as it is considered to be the key to crack competitive exams. Class exercises are handed over to the students followed by rigorous discussion. CL believes in interactive learning so that the students are at ease and do not hesitate to come up with doubts or clarifications.
This completely depends on one's ability to grasp concepts and to learn. Anything between 8 to 16 months is good for preparation, depending on the average number of hours invested per day and the quality of preparation.
Yes. Being Government institutions, there are reservations in different National Law Universities. All NLUs have reservations for SCs and STs and quite a few of them have seats for OBCs as well. Fewer have regional quotas and some also have reservations for women, wards of defense personnel and even NRI sponsored Candidates.
Yes. Though law is a subject of humanities, students of any stream can sit for the law exam. The paper is evenly balanced so that no particular stream is given a complete edge over the other. In fact, most of the students who sit and qualify the law exam over the years have been science students as it was the most popular stream. It is only in recent years that Arts and Commerce students are also seen appearing in sizable numbers.

Apart from CLAT, which is the gateway to the 18 National Law Schools in India' certain other entrance exams which any law aspirant should keep in mind and appear for are:

  • AILET - All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for admission in National Law University (NLU), Delhi.
  • Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) conducted by the Symbiosis International University to get admission into Symbiosis Law School.
  • CET IPU - The Common Entrance test conducted by Indraprastha University, Delhi for various law colleges situated in Delhi and NCR including Amity Noida.
  • LSAT-India is a standardized test adopted as an admissions criterion by multiple law colleges across India.
  • Christ University Law Entrance Exam - conducted by Christ University, Bangalore for admission to School of Law, Christ University.