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Law Admission Delhi NCR 2026

Pursuing Law in Delhi NCR:
Corporate Exposure &
Supreme Court Access

📌 Related pillar guides: Law Admission Guide · CLAT 2026 · Top Law Colleges India

Delhi NCR offers unparalleled legal career advantages — proximity to the Supreme Court, High Courts, and headquarters of India's top law firms. GGSIPU, Amity, Lloyd, Bennett University, and NLU Delhi — expert guidance for all routes.

Quick Answer Both are among India's top 3 law schools. NLSIU is ranked #1 and NLU Delhi #2–3. For Supreme Court and Delhi HC litigation careers, NLU Delhi's Delhi location is a genuine advantage. For corporate law (Bangalore and Mumbai firms), NLSIU has a slight edge. For students targeting constitutional law and public interest law, NLU Delhi is actually the stronger choice due to proximity to the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court.
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Law Admission Delhi NCR 2026 — Quick Answer

Delhi NCR offers law-college options for every entrance route — from AILET for NLU Delhi to CLAT UG for GGSIPU colleges and LNAT/JSAT for JGLS — plus proximity to the Supreme Court, High Courts and India's top law firms.

  • NLU Delhi: AILET only · ~₹3.95L/yr (incl. hostel/mess)
  • GGSIPU colleges: CLAT UG (primary) / CUET UG · ₹1–2L/yr
  • JGLS Sonipat: LNAT / JSAT · ~₹9.85L/yr
  • Amity / Bennett / Lloyd: CLAT / institutional entrance · ₹1.5–3.5L/yr
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Why Delhi NCR Is India's Best City for a Law Career

Delhi NCR offers an unparalleled advantage for aspiring lawyers: proximity to the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, and the headquarters of India's top law firms. The "Magic Circle" equivalent firms — AZB & Partners, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Trilegal, Shardul Amarchand, and Khaitan & Co — all have major offices in Delhi/Gurgaon. Law students in Delhi NCR have unique access to internships, court observations, and networking events that students in other cities simply cannot replicate.

Delhi NCR also has the highest concentration of in-house legal departments of India's Fortune-500 equivalent companies, government ministries, and international organisations (UN, World Bank India offices) — all of which recruit law graduates for advisory and policy roles.

Top Law Colleges in Delhi NCR — 2026 Guide

CollegeLocationAdmission RouteApprox Annual FeeStrength
NLU Delhi (National Law University Delhi)DelhiAILET only~₹3.95L/yr (incl. hostel/mess)India's #2–3 law school; Supreme Court proximity, top law firm placements
Faculty of Law, Delhi UniversityDelhiCUET PG (DUET was scrapped); 3-yr LLB only — for graduates~₹15K-20K/yr tuitionHighly affordable 3-yr LLB; strong litigation alumni network
GGSIPU-affiliated Law CollegesDelhi/NoidaCLAT UG (primary) / CUET UG — GGSIPU stopped its own IPU CET for 5-yr BA/BBA LLB₹1–2L/yrAffordable quality; covers 10+ affiliated law colleges in Delhi NCR
Amity Law SchoolNoidaCLAT / Amity Entrance₹2.5–3.5L/yrLarge campus, global tie-ups, institutional quota available
Bennett University School of LawGreater NoidaCLAT / Bennett Entrance (LSAT-India was discontinued in 2024)₹2.5–3.5L/yrTimes Group university, strong media law and IPR focus
Lloyd Law CollegeGreater NoidaCLAT / Direct₹1.5–2L/yrEstablished private college, strong litigation internship network
Jamia Millia Islamia Law FacultyDelhiJMI Entrance₹50K—1L/yrGovernment university, affordable, strong social justice law focus
JEMTEC School of LawGreater NoidaCLAT / Direct₹1.5–2L/yrGrowing reputation, management quota seats available

GGSIPU Law Admission — Affordable Delhi NCR Legal Education

GGSIPU (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) offers affordable, high-quality legal education through its 10+ affiliated law colleges across Delhi and Noida. Important — GGSIPU no longer conducts its own IPU CET Law for the 5-year BA/BBA LLB programmes. Admission is now strictly through CLAT UG (primary route) and CUET UG (secondary, for vacant seats). Top GGSIPU law colleges include IP Law Centre, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), and School of Law, GGS Indraprastha University.

AILET Score for NLU Delhi CLAT UG for GGSIPU 2026 Supreme Court Internship Guide Corporate Law Delhi NCR

How do I get into NLU Delhi (AILET)?

NLU Delhi (National Law University Delhi) admits only through AILET — the All India Law Entrance Test conducted by NLU Delhi itself. AILET tests English (50 Qs), Logical Reasoning (70 Qs), and General Knowledge (30 Qs) — 150 questions in 120 minutes (2 hours). The exam dropped the dedicated Legal Aptitude and Maths sections after 2023. Competitive score: 110+ out of 150. NLU Delhi does not accept CLAT. AILET applications typically open in October–November for admission in the following July. FindUrCollege provides AILET preparation strategy and college mapping for all NLU Delhi aspirants.

How do I apply to GGSIPU-affiliated law colleges?

GGSIPU stopped its own IPU CET for the 5-year BA/BBA LLB programmes. Admission to GGSIPU-affiliated law colleges (IP Law Centre, VIPS Law, Bharati Vidyapeeth Delhi, Fairfield Institute, and others across Delhi and Noida) is now strictly through CLAT UG (primary route, mandatory). CUET UG is used for vacant seats only. Affordable fees (₹1–2L/yr) make GGSIPU colleges popular for Delhi NCR students with mid-range CLAT ranks (3,000–8,000).

Can I get a law seat in Delhi NCR through management quota?

Yes. Private law colleges like Amity, Bennett University, Lloyd, and several GGSIPU-affiliated private colleges have management quota seats. Management quota law admissions typically require 12th marksheet, CLAT score (even low — some colleges accept qualifying score only), and an interview. Fees are slightly higher than state quota. FindUrCollege helps identify which Delhi NCR law colleges have management quota availability for your CLAT score range.

What are the best areas for law internships in Delhi NCR?

Delhi NCR law interns have access to Supreme Court of India (Tilak Marg, Delhi), Delhi High Court (Sher Shah Road), National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Delhi, Competition Commission of India (CCI), and the offices of India's top law firms in Gurgaon Cyber City and Connaught Place. JGLS Sonipat (1 hour from Delhi) and NLU Delhi regularly send students to Supreme Court chambers and top firm internships in 2nd and 3rd year.

Step-by-Step Delhi NCR Law Admission Process 2026

Step 1: Decide Your Primary Target
If your preparation is at NLU Delhi level: register for AILET (October-November) + CLAT as backup. If targeting JGLS: register for JSAT + LNAT (UK) + CLAT (LSAT-India was discontinued in 2024). If targeting GGSIPU-affiliated law colleges: focus on CLAT UG — GGSIPU no longer conducts its own IPU CET for BA/BBA LLB. Identify your most likely outcome early and prepare your document set accordingly.
Step 2: Register for AILET (If NLU Delhi is Target)
AILET registration opens in October–November. AILET is a 150-question paper in 120 minutes (2 hours): English (50 Qs), Logical Reasoning (70 Qs), General Knowledge (30 Qs). AILET dropped the dedicated Legal Aptitude and Maths sections after 2023. NLU Delhi has ~123 total BA LLB seats (50 General + reservation); competition is extreme — top 110 General-category ranks typically convert.
Step 3: Use CLAT UG for GGSIPU-affiliated Law Colleges
GGSIPU stopped conducting its own IPU CET Law for the 5-year BA/BBA LLB programmes — admission to 10+ affiliated law colleges in Delhi (IP Law Centre, VIPS Law, Bharati Vidyapeeth Delhi, Fairfield, etc.) is now strictly through CLAT UG (primary) and CUET UG (vacant seats). Government-level fees (₹1–1.5L/year) make GGSIPU affiliated colleges the most affordable quality law education in Delhi.
Step 4: Apply to Private Colleges in January 2027
After CLAT/JSAT/SLAT results, immediately apply to JGLS, SLS Noida, Amity, and Bennett University. These private colleges release their merit lists in January–March and seats fill up quickly. Do not wait for NLU counselling to begin before applying to private colleges — run both tracks simultaneously.
Step 5: NLU CLAT Counselling (March–April 2027)
For NLU Delhi (AILET): AILET counselling is conducted separately by NLU Delhi — check nludelhi.ac.in for schedule. For other NLUs through CLAT: register for CLAT counselling on consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Multiple seat allotment rounds — accept provisionally while exploring upgrades.
Step 6: Document Verification & Reporting
Delhi NCR colleges typically have in-person reporting for document verification. For NLU Delhi, report at the Dwarka campus. For JGLS, report at Sonipat. For GGSIPU colleges, report at the specific affiliated college. Carry originals + 4 sets of self-attested photocopies. Pay fees by demand draft or online transfer as specified.

NLU Delhi vs JGLS vs GGSIPU — Which Delhi NCR Law School Is Right for You?

📌 In one line: side-by-side comparison — cutoffs, fees & outcomes.

FactorNLU DelhiJGLS SonipatGGSIPU AffiliatedSLS Noida
Admission ExamAILET (own exam)JSAT / LNAT / CLATCLAT UG (primary)SLAT
Seats (BA LLB)80300+3,000+ (across colleges)120
Annual Fee₹2.3–3L₹4–5L₹1–1.5L₹2.8–3L
5-Year Cost₹15–18L₹28–32L₹6–9L₹18–22L
NIRF/QS RankTop 3 (NIRF)QS Asia rankedUnrankedSIU ranked
Tier-1 Law Firm HiringStrong (80–85% in top firms)Moderate-StrongWeak-ModerateModerate
Location AdvantageDwarka, Delhi — SC accessSonipat — 1 hr from DelhiDelhi — best locationNoida — SC access
Best ForTop corporate law or SC litigation careersInternational law, corporate law, global careerBudget-conscious; litigation careerCorporate + SC litigation dual track

Career Paths for Delhi NCR Law Graduates

Delhi NCR law graduates have access to career opportunities unavailable anywhere else in India. The density of courts, law firms, regulators, and corporate headquarters in Delhi NCR creates a unique job market for law graduates.

Supreme Court Practice
Only possible from Delhi. Advocates on Record (AOR) examination after 4 years of SC practice. India's top 50 senior advocates are mostly Delhi-based. Law students at Delhi/NCR colleges can start SC chamber internships from Year 2 onwards — building the foundation for a litigation career.
Top Law Firm (Delhi Office)
AZB & Partners, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co, Shardul Amarchand, Trilegal, J Sagar Associates — all have major Delhi offices. Associates starting at ₹12–22 LPA. Delhi offices focus on regulatory, M&A, and government advisory work — different from Mumbai offices' capital markets focus.
Regulatory/Government Legal
SEBI Delhi office, Competition Commission of India, TRAI, RBI Delhi, Ministry of Finance legal wing, Ministry of Law — all hire law graduates. Pay is government scale but the policy work is intellectually rewarding and builds credibility for future private sector moves.
In-House NCR Corporates
Fortune 500 India headquarters in Gurgaon and Noida hire in-house legal counsel. Roles: contract management, regulatory compliance, IP portfolio, dispute coordination. Salaries: ₹10–30 LPA depending on company and experience. NCR's corporate density makes job changes easy — 50+ potential employers within a 30-km radius.

Scholarship Options for Delhi NCR Law Students

📌 In one line: scholarship slabs — verify eligibility & continuation terms in the official policy.

ScholarshipApplicable ForAmount
NSP (National Scholarship Portal)SC/ST/OBC/EWS at any recognised law college₹50,000–1.2L/year
Delhi Government ScholarshipDelhi domicile students at Delhi colleges₹20,000–60,000/year
NLU Delhi Merit ScholarshipAILET top rankers at NLU DelhiPartial fee waiver
JGLS Merit ScholarshipJSAT top scorers5–25% tuition waiver
SLS Symbiosis ScholarshipSLAT high scorersUp to 25% fee reduction
Minority Affairs Scholarship (Delhi)Minority community Delhi domicile studentsFull tuition at central institutions

Extended FAQs — Law Admission Delhi NCR 2026

Both are among India's top 3 law schools. NLSIU is ranked #1 and NLU Delhi #2–3. For Supreme Court and Delhi HC litigation careers, NLU Delhi's Delhi location is a genuine advantage. For corporate law (Bangalore and Mumbai firms), NLSIU has a slight edge. For students targeting constitutional law and public interest law, NLU Delhi is actually the stronger choice due to proximity to the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court.
Yes. GGSIPU-affiliated law colleges now accept CLAT UG scores at moderate ranges (3,000-8,000 AIR) with fees of ₹1–1.5L/year. Amity Law School and Bennett University accept CLAT scores at wider ranges and have institutional/management quota. SLS Noida (Symbiosis) admits through SLAT — not CLAT. JGLS Sonipat accepts JSAT/LNAT/CLAT. So Delhi NCR has law college options for every CLAT range — and JGLS/SLS Noida don't require CLAT at all.
For general category, AILET 2026 expected cutoff is a score of 105–115 out of 150. NLU Delhi has ~123 BA LLB seats total (50 General + reservation), plus 13 foreign nationals/OCI. The top 110 General-category candidates typically score 110+ out of 150. OBC cutoff is typically 90–100, SC 80–90, and ST 70–80. These vary year to year based on paper difficulty. See our NLU Delhi cutoff & AILET page and the CLAT cutoff & counselling guide for detailed rank-wise breakdowns. For latest official cutoffs after results, check nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
JGLS is technically in Sonipat, Haryana — about 45–60 minutes from Delhi by road. It functions as a Delhi NCR institution for all practical purposes — students intern at Delhi law firms, appear in Delhi courts, and access the Delhi legal job market. JGLS runs shuttles to and from Delhi for student internships. For career purposes, JGLS graduates are part of the Delhi NCR legal ecosystem.
For corporate law: NLU Delhi (if you can crack AILET) > JGLS > SLS Noida. NLU Delhi graduates are recruited directly by Tier-1 firms. JGLS's global connections and international moot court culture make it the second-best option for corporate law careers in Delhi NCR. SLS Noida places students at Tier-2/3 firms and in-house corporate roles. GGSIPU colleges are more focused on litigation and government service rather than corporate law.
Supreme Court internships are arranged through personal networking with advocates. Process: (1) identify senior advocates or AoRs in the area of law you want to work in; (2) email them a covering letter + CV + writing sample (brief on a recent SC case); (3) follow up politely 2 weeks later. Summers (May–June) and winters (December–January) are peak internship periods. Some NLU Delhi professors facilitate SC chamber introductions — use that network from Year 1.
Amity Law School is a decent mid-tier private option for Delhi NCR law. It is accessible through CLAT (wide range) with management quota available. Fees are ₹1.8–2.5L/year — moderate. Placement outcomes are mixed — better students from Amity do find corporate legal roles, while the majority enter litigation or government service. For students who cannot get GGSIPU or are specifically targeting NCR location and management quota, Amity is a viable option. Not comparable to JGLS or SLS Noida in placement quality.
For litigation internships: central Delhi (Connaught Place, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, Tilak Marg) — this is where the Supreme Court bar, Delhi HC bar, and major litigation chambers are located. For corporate law firm internships: Gurgaon (DLF Cyber City, Golf Course Road) — most Tier-1 Delhi offices are in Gurgaon. For in-house corporate roles: Noida/Gurgaon both have large corporate legal departments. Law students in Delhi NCR should intern across all three areas during their 5-year programme to get a complete picture of the Delhi legal market.

Expert Tips for Delhi NCR Law Admission 2026

Tip 1: Prepare for Both CLAT and AILET
If NLU Delhi is your target, prepare for both. AILET has standalone GK questions that CLAT does not — add traditional GK (static) to your CLAT preparation when targeting AILET. 70% preparation overlap, 30% AILET-specific. Register by November — don't miss AILET registration deadline.
Tip 2: GGSIPU Law Colleges via CLAT UG
GGSIPU has stopped its own IPU CET for BA/BBA LLB — admission is now via CLAT UG only. The 10+ affiliated law colleges in Delhi (IP Law Centre, VIPS, Bharati Vidyapeeth Delhi, Fairfield, etc.) at ₹1–1.5L/year are reachable with CLAT 3,000-8,000 AIR. Always include them in your CLAT preference list as a Delhi-location backup.
Tip 3: Start SC Internship Outreach in Year 1
Most students wait until Year 3 to email Supreme Court advocates. The best chambers (Harish Salve, Mukul Rohatgi type) fill up with interns 6 months in advance. Start researching and emailing in December of Year 1. Even a brief exposure in Year 1 is valuable and can lead to longer internships in subsequent years.
Tip 4: Use Delhi's Free Legal Resources
Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) runs excellent free moot court competitions and training programmes for law students. Delhi HC has a student legal aid clinic. Competition Commission of India runs internship programmes. Supreme Court Legal Services Committee offers funded internships. All of these are available free — use them aggressively during your 5 years.
Tip 5: Location Within NCR Matters
If you're at SLS Noida (Sector 62) vs JGLS (Sonipat), the daily commute to Delhi courts and firms will be very different. SLS Noida to Supreme Court is 45 minutes by Delhi Metro — very doable. JGLS Sonipat is 1.5 hours. For students who want to maximise internship time in Delhi, Noida-based colleges offer a genuine daily-commute advantage over Haryana campuses.

For free Delhi NCR law admission counselling — AILET vs CLAT strategy, JGLS vs NLU Delhi comparison, or management quota seats at NCR law colleges — contact FindUrCollege: WhatsApp +91 91126 50438.

Detailed College-wise Guide — Delhi NCR Law Admissions 2026

Each Delhi NCR law college serves a different type of law aspirant. Understanding which college matches your profile, preparation level, and career goals is the foundation of an effective admission strategy. Here is a detailed guide to the top 8 Delhi NCR law colleges with specific guidance for each:

1. NLU Delhi — For AILET Aspirants Targeting India's Best

NLU Delhi (National Law University Delhi, Dwarka) is the apex of Delhi NCR law education. It requires AILET preparation — a separate exam from CLAT. With ~123 BA LLB seats total (50 General + reservation) and 40,000+ applicants, achieving admission is statistically harder than IIT Bombay Computer Science. However, the career outcomes — 78–85% Tier-1 law firm placement at ₹14–20 LPA starting — make the preparation investment justified for serious law aspirants. NLU Delhi students who are also targeting CLAT should register for both AILET and CLAT simultaneously. If AILET doesn't work out, CLAT AIR 200–600 secures NALSAR Hyderabad — an excellent consolation that most CLAT aspirants would consider a top outcome in its own right.

2. JGLS Sonipat — For Students Targeting International Law and Private Sector

Jindal Global Law School (JGU campus, Sonipat) is the best private law school option for Delhi NCR-region students who cannot achieve AILET top 110 or CLAT top 1,500. JSAT 65+ or LNAT (UK) — note that LSAT-India was discontinued by LSAC in 2024 — are the primary entry routes. JGLS's ~₹9.85L/year total cost (₹6.75L tuition + ~₹3.1L mandatory residential fee) is a barrier for some families — but the QS world ranking, exchange opportunities, international faculty, and foreign LLM track record justify the premium for career-focused students. For families able to budget ~₹50 lakhs for a 5-year law education, JGLS represents the best available private law school return on investment in India.

3. Faculty of Law, Delhi University — For 3-Year LLB Post-Graduation

The Faculty of Law at Delhi University (North Campus) offers a 3-year LLB programme for graduates — it does not offer a 5-year integrated LLB. Admission is now through CUET PG (DUET was scrapped — DU shifted to CUET PG for all postgraduate admissions). For Class 12 graduates who want a 5-year integrated LLB, DU Law is not an option — the 5-year route requires NLU Delhi (AILET), JGLS, or another private/state-level college. However, for graduates of any discipline who want an affordable Delhi-based law degree with strong litigation prospects, DU Law at approximately ₹15,000–20,000 per year with the University of Delhi brand is exceptional value. DU Law alumni are well-represented at the Delhi HC bar.

4. GGSIPU Affiliated Law Colleges — For Budget-Conscious Delhi NCR Students

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) runs 10+ affiliated law colleges across Delhi. Important: GGSIPU stopped its own IPU CET Law for the 5-year BA/BBA LLB programmes. Admission is now through CLAT UG (primary) and CUET UG (vacant seats). Top GGSIPU law colleges include: IP Law Centre (Kashmiri Gate Delhi), Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS, Delhi), School of Law GGSIPU (Dwarka Delhi), and several others. Annual fees are ₹1–1.5L — government-rate affordability with Delhi location. CLAT UG ranks of 3,000–8,000 typically convert to GGSIPU law college admissions. GGSIPU colleges are best for students targeting Delhi NCR litigation careers and government/public service roles — they are not strong for Tier-1 corporate law firm placement.

5. Amity Law School Noida — For Management Quota and NCR Location

Amity Law School (Amity University Noida) accepts CLAT scores across a wide range and has management quota availability. For students who scored below the threshold for GGSIPU or SLS Noida, Amity provides a Noida-location, management-quota option with fees at ₹1.8–2.5L/year. Amity's large NCR alumni network (across all Amity schools) creates placement connections that pure law school metrics don't capture. Graduates typically pursue district court litigation, GGSIPU-affiliated court internships, and mid-level corporate in-house roles.

6. SLS Noida — For Symbiosis Brand + NCR Location

Symbiosis Law School Noida (Sector 62, Noida) offers the Symbiosis brand at the NCR location. Admission is through SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) — not CLAT. SLAT 60+ gives access to SLS Noida's BA LLB and BBA LLB programmes. SLS Noida is 45 minutes from the Supreme Court by Delhi Metro — excellent internship access. Annual fees of ₹2.8–3L are moderate for a Symbiosis institution. For students who want the SIU (Symbiosis International University) degree with Delhi NCR placement access, SLS Noida is a strong option that beats Amity and Bennett on placement quality for corporate law roles.

Exam Registration Calendar — Delhi NCR Law Admissions 2026

ExamRegistration PeriodExam Date (Approx)Colleges CoveredFee
AILET 2026November–December 2025December 2025 / January 2026NLU Delhi only₹3,000
CLAT 2026July–November 2025December 202522 NLUs + 50+ private colleges₹4,000
JSAT 2026October 2025–March 2026Multiple windowsJGLS Sonipat₹1,500
LNAT (UK) / JSAT LawLNAT: rolling Sep-Jul; JSAT: Apr-MayMultiple windowsJGLS Sonipat (LSAT-India was discontinued in 2024)LNAT ~£75 / JSAT ~₹1,500
SLAT 2026January–March 2026April–May 2026SLS Noida, SLS Pune, SLS Hyderabad₹1,750
IPU CET Law (limited applicability)Note: GGSIPU stopped its own IPU CET for 5-year BA/BBA LLBNow via CLAT UG (primary) + CUET UG (vacant seats)

Conclusion — Choosing Your Delhi NCR Law College for 2026

Delhi NCR is India's most advantageous region for a legal career — the Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, Tier-1 law firms, regulatory bodies, and government ministries are all accessible from every Delhi NCR law college. The question is not whether to choose Delhi NCR for law school — the question is which Delhi NCR college maximises your career potential at your current preparation level.

Our recommendation is simple: aim as high as your preparation supports, but have realistic backups. Register for AILET if NLU Delhi is your dream — and also register for CLAT (which now also routes you to GGSIPU-affiliated law colleges), JSAT/LNAT (for JGLS), and SLAT (for SLS Noida) in parallel. When results come in, choose the highest-ranked college you've been admitted to, in the city that aligns with your 10-year career vision.

FindUrCollege provides free law admission counselling for all Delhi NCR law aspirants. We help with exam strategy, college shortlisting, application documentation, and management quota guidance. Contact us today: WhatsApp +91 91126 50438 or call +91 91126 50438.

Law Admission Delhi-NCR 2026 — Top Law Schools & Admission Guide

Delhi-NCR has India's most competitive legal job market — the Supreme Court, Delhi High Court, major law firms, and corporate headquarters are all based here. It's also home to some excellent law schools that place directly into this ecosystem.

Top Law Schools in Delhi-NCR

CollegeLocationAdmission ExamAnnual FeeKey Strength
NLU DelhiDwarka, DelhiAILET only~₹3.95L/yr (incl. hostel/mess)India's most selective — ~123 BA LLB seats
JGLS (Jindal)Sonipat, HaryanaJSAT / LNAT / CLAT (LSAT-India discontinued 2024)~₹9.85L/yr (₹6.75L tuition + ₹3.1L residential)Best private law school in North India
GGSIPU-affiliated Law CollegesDelhiCLAT UG (primary) — IPU CET no longer used for BA/BBA LLB₹1–1.5L/yrGovernment fees, Delhi location, 10+ affiliated colleges
Amity Law SchoolNoida, UPCLAT + Amity test₹2.5–3.5L/yrLarge campus, NCR placement network
Bennett University LawGreater Noida, UPCLAT + Bennett Entrance₹2.5–3.5L/yrTimes of India group, industry tie-ups
UPES Law SchoolDehradun (near NCR)CLAT + ULSATRs 2.2LEnergy/corporate law focus, sector placements

Delhi Law Ecosystem — Why Location Matters

Being in Delhi-NCR for law school provides career advantages that no other city in India replicates:

  • Supreme Court of India — internship opportunities at chambers of senior advocates
  • Delhi High Court — large district court system with extensive litigation opportunities
  • Law Firm Concentration — AZB, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan, J Sagar, Shardul all have major Delhi offices
  • Corporate Legal — Fortune 500 India HQs, Gurgaon corridor companies hire directly from Delhi-NCR law schools
  • Government Advisory — proximity to ministries, SEBI, Competition Commission, TRAI

GGSIPU Affiliated Law Colleges — Value Route

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) runs law college admissions through CLAT UG (primary) and CUET UG (vacant seats) for its affiliated colleges in Delhi — IPU CET is no longer conducted for BA/BBA LLB. These colleges offer government-level fees with Delhi location — a strong value proposition for students with mid-range CLAT ranks (3,000-8,000 AIR).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is JGLS worth the ~₹9.85L/year fee for law?
JGLS is the best private law school in North India and among the top 5 in all of India. Its placement in corporate law, Tier-1 firms, and international organisations justifies the premium fee for students who are career-oriented. Total 5-year cost is approximately ₹49-50 lakhs (₹6.75L tuition + ₹3.1L mandatory residential per year), with placement at ₹14-16 LPA in top firms — payback period of approximately 3-4 years. For CLAT students who rank outside top 1,500 (missing top NLUs), JGLS is the strongest alternative.
What is the difference between NLU Delhi and JGLS?
NLU Delhi is a government NLU with ~123 BA LLB seats (50 General + reservation + 13 foreign nationals/OCI) — accessible only through AILET, one of India's toughest law entrance exams. JGLS is a private university with 500+ law seats accessible through JSAT/LNAT/CLAT (LSAT-India was discontinued in 2024). NLU Delhi has stronger brand prestige domestically; JGLS has better international exposure and more diverse student body. Both produce successful lawyers.
Which is better — Amity Law or Bennett Law?
Both are comparable private law schools in the NCR region. Bennett has the advantage of Times of India group backing and industry connections. Amity has the advantage of a larger alumni network due to its older establishment. For law specifically, both are mid-tier private schools — adequate for students targeting district courts and mid-level corporate roles, not competitive with JGLS or NLU Delhi.

Delhi Law School Life — Practical Career Advantages

Being a law student in Delhi-NCR gives you access to career-building opportunities that law students in other cities simply don't have:

Supreme Court Internship

Law students in Delhi can intern with senior Supreme Court advocates — one of the most formative experiences possible. Most Tier-1 law firms (AZB, Cyril Amarchand, Khaitan) have Delhi offices that take summer interns from Delhi-based law schools. This is how junior associate relationships begin — many interns convert to placement offers from their internship firms.

Legal Aid Clinics

Delhi has multiple active legal aid clinics attached to district courts. Law students who volunteer at these clinics get real client interaction from Year 2 — an experience that students at law schools in smaller cities rarely access before graduation.

OpportunityWhereValue
Supreme Court internshipSupreme Court bar chambersHighest prestige, real litigation exposure
Delhi HC internshipHigh Court bar chambersStrong civil/criminal law grounding
Law firm internshipGurgaon/Connaught Place firmsCorporate law, M&A, compliance exposure
Competition CommissionCCI, New DelhiCompetition/antitrust law specialisation
Ministry Legal DeptNorth Block/South BlockPublic law, legislative drafting

Making the Most of Delhi's Legal Ecosystem as a Law Student

The advantage of studying law in Delhi-NCR is only as good as how proactively you use it. Here's how top Delhi law school students leverage the ecosystem:

  • Supreme Court Sundays: Attend open Supreme Court hearings (admission is free for students) — observe constitutional bench arguments, understand how senior advocates frame legal arguments
  • Bar Association Networking: Delhi Bar Association runs student mentorship programmes — register early in your first year
  • Law Firm Open Days: Most Tier-1 Delhi law firms host annual campus visits and open days for law students — attend every one you can access
  • Competition Commission & SEBI: Both bodies in Delhi hire law student interns during summer — apply 4 months in advance

Delhi law students who actively use these opportunities typically enter the job market with 3-4 substantive internship experiences, 1-2 national moot court appearances, and at least one published article in a student law journal. This profile is significantly stronger than the passive Delhi law student who attends class and waits for placement season. The ecosystem provides the opportunity — you must create the outcomes.

Delhi NCR Law College Comparison — Complete Fee, Rank & Placement Table 2025

Choosing between Delhi NCR law colleges requires understanding the full picture: fees, entrance exam, placement outcomes, location advantages, and alumni strength. The following table provides a consolidated comparison of all major Delhi NCR law college options available to students in 2025–26.

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CollegeTypeEntranceAnnual FeeAvg PlacementSpecialty
NLU DelhiNational Law UniversityAILET only~₹3,95,000 (incl. hostel/mess)Tier-1 firmsConstitutional, Corporate, IP
JGLS SonipatPrivate (Deemed)JSAT / LNAT / CLAT~₹9,85,000 (₹6.75L tuition + ₹3.1L residential)₹14–16 LPAInternational, Corporate M&A
SLS NoidaPrivate (SIU)SLAT + PI~₹2,80,000 - 3,00,000₹9.8 LPACorporate, SC/HC proximity
Amity Law School DelhiPrivate (Amity)CLAT / Amity Entrance~₹2,50,000 - 3,50,000₹6–9 LPAGeneral law, Government
GGSIPU-affiliated Law CollegesState UniversityCLAT UG (primary) — IPU CET no longer used for BA/BBA LLB~₹1,00,000 - 1,50,000₹5–8 LPAConstitutional, State Services
Delhi University Faculty of LawCentral UniversityCUET PG (3-year LLB only — DUET was scrapped)~₹15,000 - 20,000₹4–8 LPALitigation, Civil Services

Key takeaways for Delhi NCR law college selection: (1) If your AILET score allows NLU Delhi, that is the definitive first choice for corporate law careers. (2) For JSAT-competitive students, JGLS Sonipat offers the best private law school placement in NCR at a premium fee. (3) SLS Noida is the best value-for-money private law school in NCR — competitive placement at half of JGLS fees, with Supreme Court proximity. (4) For budget-conscious Karnataka or state students who want NCR, GGSIPU is an affordable route. (5) DU Faculty of Law is excellent for the 3-year LLB (post-graduation) route at near-zero tuition, though the 5-year integrated programme is limited here.

AILET vs CLAT — Key Differences for Delhi Aspirants

Delhi aspirants who want NLU Delhi specifically must appear for AILET — the All India Law Entrance Test conducted separately by NLU Delhi. Key differences: AILET has 150 questions in 120 minutes (2 hours), the same as CLAT (120 Qs/120 min, slightly fewer). AILET admits ~123 BA LLB seats total (50 General + reservation + 13 foreign nationals/OCI), making it the most competitive law entrance in India — 40,000+ candidates for these seats. The current AILET pattern is: 50 Qs English, 70 Qs Logical Reasoning, 30 Qs General Knowledge — Maths and Legal Aptitude were removed after 2023. Unlike new-pattern CLAT (fully passage-based), AILET still includes some direct factual questions — particularly in the GK section. Preparation strategy: Prepare primarily for CLAT, then supplement with AILET-specific GK static knowledge (polity, history, geography basics) for the factual question component. Both exams run on different days — registering for both is standard practice for serious NLU aspirants.

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