Indian higher education system is third largest in the world after USA and China. Huge number of students from India and foreign excited to take admission in the various colleges and Universities of India in different master degree courses. After completing the 10+2, in India graduation degree is followed by 3 – 5 years as required. Then it is the master degree courses, which followed by 2-4 years. In India we have all type of facilities and various courses for the students after graduation; one can choose the course as his or her interest. One can choose Medical, Technical, M.com, M.sc., M.A., and legal etc but also depend on the Graduation course. M.com, M.sc., M.A. and Legal studies are open for all Streams students but Medical and Technical Courses are open for the same trade students.
“Law” is the only one Legal Study in India; it is a part of the Constitution. Students of law designed as a “lawyer”. After 10+2+3 one can earn this title by completed Master Degree in Legal Study. Before present in a court a lawyer should be practise and perfume under a senior lawyer. Law education is one of the top class educations. It is also a prestigious profession in India not only as a lawyer in court a student may also come in all high class profession in India and aboard easily across the world.
Courses after graduation
Some Post Graduate Courses in Law
Courses Duration
- LL.M – Corporate & Securities Law 3 years
- LL.M – Constitutional Law 2 years
- LL.M – Environmental Law 3 years
- LL.M – Labour Law 3 years
- LL.M – Law 3 years
- M.B.A – Police Administration 2-3 years
- M.B.L – Business Law 2-3 years
- M.C.L – Comparative Laws 2 years
- M.Phil – Indian Diaspora 2 years
- M.Phil – Law 2 years
- M.Phil – Police Administration 2 years
List of top colleges in India
- National law school of Indian University, Bangalore
- ILS law college, Pune
- University Law college, Bengaluru
- Government law college, Mumbai
- School of Excellence in Law, Chennai
- L.E. Society’s Law college, Bengaluru
- CMR Law College, Bengaluru
- The National Law Institute University, Bhopal
- The West Bengal National University of Juridical sciences, Kolkata