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Law Colleges in Chandigarh - Courses, Fees, Admissions 2026, Cutoff, Placements

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Q:   How many Law colleges are there in Chandigarh?
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Hi, there are 10+ best Law colleges in Chandigarh of which 5+ colleges are owned privately,  4 colleges are owned by the government and 1 college is owned by semi government institutions. The top Law colleges in Chandigarh offer full time, online and distance Law courses. Admissions to the majority of Law colleges in Chandigarh are based on merit. The best Law colleges in Chandigarh offer diverse specialisations like Corporate Law, Commercial Law,  etc.. Chandigarh University, Panjab University, Department of Law Panjab University, NMIMS and University Institute of Legal Studies Panjab University are the top Law colleges in Chandigarh.

Q:   What are some of the top private law colleges in Chandigarh?
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Chandigarh University is one of the best private law colleges in Chandigarh and the university itself has high QS Asia University rankings.  It offers legal aid clinics, research labs, and incredible infrastructure. Other than CU, you will find NMIMS and Chitkara University to be among the top private law colleges in Chandigarh. They have fine placements as well. 

 
Q:   What are the placements like for private law colleges in Chandigarh?
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The placements for private law colleges in Chandigarh are quite decent. You can refer to this table. 

College Name

Annual Median Package

NMIMS Placement

INR 10 LPA

CU Placement

INR 4 to 6 LPA

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website/ media reports/ NIRF website and may vary.

Q:   Can I do LLB without CLAT in Chandigarh?
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Yes, you can find some good private law colleges in Chandigarh that do not necessarily require CLAT scores for LLB or related programmes. For instance, you can check Chitkara University's BA LLB course, which has merit-based admissions. without an entrance exam. If you are particularly looking for an LLB in Chandigarh, you will find private law colleges like Chandigarh University, which has a separate entrance test, CUCET Chandigarh University. 

Q:   Does Chandigarh Universitys QS Asia University Rankings 2026 impact its global ranking too?
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Yes, ofcourse, Chandigarh University's rise in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026 strengthened its global reputation as well. When a university performs well in the regional rankings, it gains higher visibility among international evaluators and employers. The improvement from 271–280 in 2022 to 109 in 2026 shows consistent progress in parameters like academic and employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, and research output, which are also considered in the global rankings. Due to this continuous rise in Asia, Chandigarh University improved its global standing too. 

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Q:   What is the eligibility for Law courses in Chandigarh colleges?
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For admission to law courses, eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution and the specific course. The basic eligibility criteria that candidates need to fulfil for admission to UG and PG Law courses are given below.

UG (Integrated-LLB)

  • Candidates must pass Class 10+2 in any stream with a minimum of 45 per cent aggregate from a recognised board.
  • There is no age bar.

UG (LLB)

  • Candidates must have completed their graduation in any stream with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates) from a recognised university. 
  • There is no age bar.

PG (LLM)

  • Candidates must have completed LLB or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks from a recognised university.
  • There is no age bar.

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

Q:   Do colleges offer LLM programs in Chandigarh?
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Yes, Panjab University and Chandigarh University both offer 1-year LLM programs in various specialisations like Corporate Law, Commercial Law,  etc..

Q:   What is the scope after completing Law course?
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Depending on the level, one can choose various career options after completing Law courses. One can pursue LLM and subsequently LLD after completing a five-year integrated course or LLB course in order to make a career in academics. They must also clear UGC NET or SET in order to be eligible to work as an Assistant Professor. Those who aspire to enter into the field of litigation must enroll themselves in the Bar Council and also clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practice anywhere in India. They can also prepare for judicial exams or other competitive examinations in order to be recruited by Public Sector Companies as Legal Advisors or Legal Managers

Moreover, a career in law requires one to put in overtime grind spent in legal research. This sounds laborious, however, in order to sort the black-and-white of a case, one has to immerse oneself in legal research. There are no shortcuts in law, and for even a good lawyer, it takes years of legal practice to become sharp-witted. Due to popular case laws, aspirants prefer criminal or civil specialisations in law. However, nowadays, law specialisations including Cyber Law, Patent Law, Commercial Law, Litigation,  Family Law, as well as corporate law are gaining popularity among Indian law aspirants. 

Q:   Can I study Law after 12th?
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Yes, you can study law after 12th, by pursuing 5 year integrated LLB course,  right after completing your schooling and scoring well in class 12th exam. You can look forward to clearing entrances like CLAT, SLAT, MHCET LAW, etc for the same.

Q:   What is the fee for UG courses at Univ Institute Legal Studies, Panjab Univ?
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The fees for UG Courses at UILS Chandigarh Courses are - 

  1. Ba LLB. ( HONS ) - 4.8 L ( Eligibility -12th Examination Passed with minimum 50% Marks . And also Supports Entrance - PU UGLAW
  2. B.Com LLB - 4.8 L, Eligibility - 10+2 with minimum 50% and in entrance -PU UGLAW
  3. LLM - 1.1L, Eligibility - Graduation with 55% marks and Exams passed - PU-CET (PG) 

The total Course fees of each Courses are mentioned in the top . 

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