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BALLB Colleges with Low Fees

BALLB colleges with low fees are mostly government institutions that have subsidized fees as they receive grants from the Government.

Most of these institutions shortlist candidates through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), while some shortlist through CLAT, SLET, MH-CET, etc.

Some of the BALLB Colleges/Universities with low fees that shortlist candidates through CUET 2025 are:

BHU – Banaras Hindu University
The University of Allahabad 
Central University of South Bihar
Assam University, Silchar
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow
Dr Harisingh Gaur Vishwavidyalaya
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
Rajiv Gandhi University
Barkatullah University (BU) Bhopal

CUET 2025 dates are yet to be announced, so aspirants should keep checking the NTA website as it conducts the CUET exam.

The exam pattern for CUET is equally important so that students are aware of the sections they need to prepare for the test.

One Language from Section I – A (English Compulsory)

General Test and,

Legal Studies, and a domain specific subject

Some other combinations applicable/ acceptable for law course admissions are:

StreamSubject combination for law courses
Commerce StreamLegal Studies Accountancy Business Studies Economics
Arts StreamLegal Studies History Political Science Economics
Science StreamLegal Studies Physics Chemistry Biology/Mathematics

The above information has been sourced from the web & may differ. We request candidates to check the complete exam pattern from the official NTA site.

 BALLB Colleges with Low fees in UP

Some of the BALLB colleges with low fees in UP are:

Institution NameTentative 1st Year Fees in INRPlace

University of Allahabad – [AU], Allahabad
1100Prayagraj
  Banaras Hindu University – [BHU], Varanasi  2282Varanasi
  Bundelkhand University, Jhansi  24100Jhansi
  Chaudhary Charan Singh University – [CCS], Meerut  37335Meerut
  Lucknow Law College – [LLC], Lucknow  37000Lucknow
  Aligarh Muslim University – [AMU], Aligarh  38000Aligarh
  Deen Dayal Upadhaya Gorakhpur University – [DDU], Gorakhpur  39365Gorakhpur
  Purvanchal University / Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur  41224Jaunpur
  Ishwar Saran Degree College, Prayagraj  50000Prayagraj
  Chowdhury Mahadev Prasad Degree College – [CMP College], Prayagraj    50000Prayagraj
University of Lucknow – [LU], Lucknow  51160Lucknow
  Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University, Lucknow  54100Lucknow
Prof. Rajendra Singh University – [PRSU], Allahabad  59950Prayagraj

Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University – [CSJMU], Kanpur
65200Kanpur
  Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, School for Legal Studies, Lucknow  120000Lucknow

Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University – [RMLNLU], Lucknow
205000Lucknow
  Gautam Buddha University – [GBU], Greater Noida  208000Gautam Buddha Nagar
Shri Venkateshwara UniversityClick HereGajraula UP.

Top Government BALLB Colleges in Delhi

Some of the Government BALLB colleges with low fees in Delhi are:

Institution NameLocationRanking
Faculty of Law, Delhi UniversityDelhiCareer360Ranking 13
JMINew DelhiNIRF Ranking 6
National Law UniversityNew DelhiNIRF Ranking 2
University School of Law & Legal Studies, GGSIPUNew DelhiCareer360Ranking 36
Dr B R Ambedkar National Law UniversityDelhi NCR 

All the above institutions shortlist candidates through CUET, CLAT, AILET or other exams. Therefore candidates should prepare well to crack these entrance exams.

Top government colleges for BA LLB in India

Some of the top government colleges for BALLB in India are:

Institution NameLocation
NLSIU (National Law School of India University)Bangalore
NLUNew Delhi
National Law UniversityHyderabad
West Bengal National University of Juridical SciencesKolkata
JMINew Delhi
GNLUGandhinagar
AMUAligarh
Dr BR Ambedkar College of LawVishakapatnam.
GGSIPUDelhi.
NLULucknow
National Law Institute University NLIUBhopal
National University of Study and Research in LawRanchi
University of LucknowLucknow
RGNULPatiala
BHUVaranasi
NLUCuttack
NLUAssam
Maharashtra National Law UniversityMumbai
Chanakya National Law UniversityPatna
MNLUNagpur
NLUKochi
NLUVishakapatnam
NLUJodhpur
AMUAligarh.
Delhi UniversityDelhi
University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab UniversityChandigarh
HNLURaipur
Himachal Pradesh National Law UniversityShimla
ILSPune
Allahabad UniversityPrayagraj
Calcutta UniversityKolkata
TNDALUChennai
Gautam Buddha UniversityGBN
Jammu UniversityJammu
Punjabi UniversityPatiala
Bundelkhand UniversityJhansi.
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur UniversityNagpur
Sikkim Government Law CollegeGangtok
Karnataka State Law UniversityHubli
HPU
(Himachal Pradesh University)
Shimla.

NLUs shortlist candidates through CLAT, except for NLU Delhi, which uses AILET.

Other institutes may consider CUET scores or other specific exams, so aspirants should check the requirements for each college.

BALLB College Fees

Most candidates desire to take admission in BALLB colleges with low fees because they value ROI.

In the beginning of the article, we have already provided the tentative fees at some of the Government/aided institutions in the country. For more information regarding BALLB colleges with low fees, please refer to the following link

ALL India Law Entrance Test (AILET)

AILET is the standard exam for admission to NLU Delhi law courses. A good grasp of the exam pattern is vital for scoring well in the exam.

The AILET comprises 150 questions worth 150 marks, and you must complete it in 1 hour and 30 minutes. It includes sections on English, General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and Legal Aptitude.

Beware of negative marking: for each incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted. Therefore, if you answer four questions incorrectly, you will lose 1 mark.

Common Law Admission Test

CLAT shortlists candidates for the various NLUs except NLU Delhi, which considers AILET score. The highlights for the CLAT exam are mentioned below:

Exam modePen-and-paper exam
Exam durationTwo hours
Test languageEnglish 
Type of questionsMultiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Exam subjectsFive (English Language, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques)
Total questions120 MCQs
Maximum marks120 marks
Marking scheme+1 for correct answer -0.25 for incorrect answer

Candidates should know the exam syllabus so that they can prepare thoroughly for clearing the exam.

CLAT SectionsImportant Topics
English LanguageGrammar (correction of incorrect grammatical sentences, fill in the blanks, etc.) Vocabulary
Current Affairs including General KnowledgeStatic GK (Arts & Culture and History) Knowledge of all events happening nationally and internationally
Logical ReasoningRelationships Analogies Logical Sequences Arguments
Legal ReasoningGeneral awareness of contemporary legal and moral issues
Quantitative TechniquesRatios and Proportions Basic Algebra Mensuration Statistics

Scope after pursuing Law

Law as a profession is evergreen because people will approach courts whenever their rights are under threat. Therefore, a law career is stable & secure with lifelong earning potential. Candidates need to pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to become eligible to practice in a court of law.

Some career profiles available after pursuing BALLB are:

LLB Job ProfileJob DescriptionLLB Average Salary Tentative only.
LawyerIn this job profile, one needs to advise and represent clients in civil as well as criminal cases. INR 8-10 LPA
Legal AdvisorCandidates opting to work in such a job profile are also lawyers who specialize in a specific field of law. INR 8-12 LPA
AdvocateIn such a job profile, one needs to do a lot of research work to gather factual data as well as physical evidence to support their claim.INR 5-8 LPA
SolicitorA solicitor is an individual who is specialized in a specific area of law like tax, litigation, family, or property. Solicitors offer legal advice to private as well as commercial clients.INR 7-10 LPA
LecturerAfter completing an LLB degree, candidates can also teach law at the college or university level.INR 6-10 LPA

Specializations in Law

SpecializationsJob Options
LitigationAdvocate, Public Prosecutor, Legal Aid Lawyer
Corporate LawLegal Advisor, In-House Counsel, M&A Specialist
Tax LawTax Consultant, Transfer Pricing Specialist, Tax Litigation Lawyer
Criminal LawCriminal Defense Lawyer, Public Prosecutor, Forensic Lawyer
Intellectual Property LawPatent Attorney, Copyright Lawyer, Trademark Specialist
Cyber LawData Privacy Specialist, Cybercrime Lawyer, Cyber Security Advisor
Environmental LawEnvironmental Consultant, Litigation Lawyer, Policy Analyst
Family LawDivorce Lawyer, Child Custody Lawyer, Mediation Specialist

There is no dearth of work for legal professionals because people approach courts whenever their rights are under threat.

Land and property disputes make up a significant portion of pending cases, accounting for about 20% of all such cases in India.

These disputes represent 66% of all civil cases pending in the country and 25% of the cases decided by the Supreme Court.

Further family court cases are also increasing with women approaching courts whenever their rights are under threat.

Therefore, a career in law is stable and evergreen with people seeking legal aid whenever their rights are under threat.

LLB Jobs in the Government Sector

The government recruits judges, magistrates, and legal counsel to represent its cases in court. This sector offers many opportunities for law graduates who pass the government selection tests.

Some job roles in the Government sector include:

Job ProfilesDescription
Public ProsecutorRepresent the government in criminal cases        
Legal AdvisorProvide legal counsel to government departments 
Judge  Preside over court proceedings and deliver judgments
Law Officer Assist in legal matters and provide legal advice  
Assistant Public ProsecutorAssist the public prosecutor in criminal cases

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