Why Choose a Government Law College?
Extremely low fees (₹10K–₹50K/yr vs ₹1.5L–₹3.5L/yr at private)
Many historic govt colleges produce outstanding advocates and judges
GLC Mumbai alumni: Ambedkar, Tilak, Jinnah, Fali Nariman
SC/ST fee waivers further reduce costs to near-zero
Strong litigation-focused curriculum and practical training
Admission via state-level exams (TS LAWCET, MH CET Law, etc.) | less competitive than CLAT
Good option for graduates who want to change careers into law
NIRF-ranked govt colleges compete with private colleges in quality

Top Government Law Colleges in India | NIRF Rankings 2026

NIRF Rank College City, State Est. Annual Fees Admission Courses Details
#14 Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai Mumbai, MH 1855 ₹12,000 MH CET Law LLB (3yr), BA LLB View →
#16 Faculty of Law, Delhi University (DU) New Delhi 1924 ₹25,000 DU LLB Entrance LLB (3yr), LLM View →
#18 Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi, UP 1916 ₹20,000 BHU UET Law LLB (3yr), LLM, PhD View →
#20 ILS Law College, Pune Pune, MH 1924 ₹18,000 MH CET Law LLB (3yr), LLM View →
| University College of Law, Osmania University Hyderabad, TS 1936 ₹10,000 TS LAWCET LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| Government Law College, Ernakulam Ernakulam, KL 1957 ₹8,000 KLEE / Merit LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram, KL 1910 ₹7,500 KLEE / Merit LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| Government Law College, Madurai Madurai, TN 1931 ₹6,500 Merit/TSLAWCET LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| Lala Lajpat Rai Law College, Mumbai Mumbai, MH 1959 ₹15,000 MH CET Law LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College Chennai, TN 1920 ₹5,000 Merit LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| University College of Law, Kakatiya University Warangal, TS 1978 ₹10,000 TS LAWCET LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
| K.L.E. Society's Law College Bangalore, KA 1959 ₹15,000 KLEE / Merit LLB (3yr) Profile Coming
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Asia's Oldest Law College NIRF Rank #14 Est. 1855

Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai | India's Most Historic Law College

Established in 1855, Government Law College Mumbai is India's oldest law college and one of Asia's oldest law institutions. It is ranked #14 by NIRF 2026 | making it the highest-ranked non-NLU government law college in India. With an annual fee of just ₹12,000–₹15,000, GLC Mumbai offers extraordinary value. Alumni include Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Fali S. Nariman, and Sharad Pawar. Admission is through MH CET Law.

₹12K–₹15K
Annual Fees
MH CET Law
Entrance Exam
LLB + BA LLB
Courses
97–99 percentile
MH CET Cutoff

Government Law Colleges by State | Admission Exams

StateEntrance ExamKey Govt Law CollegesAnnual Fees Range
MaharashtraMH CET LawGLC Mumbai, ILS Pune, Lala Lajpat Rai LC₹10K–₹30K
DelhiDU LLB EntranceFaculty of Law DU, Campus Law Centre DU₹20K–₹35K
Uttar PradeshBHU UET / State examsBHU Faculty of Law, MJPRU Bareilly₹15K–₹25K
TelanganaTS LAWCETOsmania Univ Law College, Kakatiya Univ Law₹8K–₹15K
Andhra PradeshAP LAWCETAndhra Univ Law College, SVU Law College₹8K–₹15K
Tamil NaduMerit-basedGovt Law College Madurai, Dr. Ambedkar GLC Chennai₹5K–₹10K
KeralaKLEE / MeritGovt Law College Ernakulam, GLC Thiruvananthapuram₹5K–₹10K
KarnatakaMerit / KLEEGovt Law College Bangalore, Mysore Law College₹8K–₹15K
RajasthanMH CET / StateGovt Law College Jaipur, Law College Jodhpur₹7K–₹12K
West BengalMeritHazra Law College Kolkata, Jogesh Chandra LC₹5K–₹12K

Government Law Colleges FAQs

Are government law colleges better than private law colleges?
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It depends on the specific college. Top government law colleges like GLC Mumbai (NIRF #14), Faculty of Law DU (NIRF #16), and BHU Law Faculty (NIRF #18) rank higher than many private colleges. However, top private law colleges like Symbiosis Law School (NIRF #11) and Jindal Global Law School (NIRF #15) offer better infrastructure, international collaborations, and corporate placements. For litigation careers and judiciary aspirations, prestigious government law colleges often produce equally good or better outcomes at a fraction of the cost. For corporate law careers, top private colleges and NLUs have stronger placement networks.

What is the fee at government law colleges in India?
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Government law college fees in India are highly subsidised by state governments. Annual fees typically range from ₹5,000–₹50,000 per year | far below NLUs (₹1.5L–₹2.5L/yr) and private colleges (₹2L–₹6L/yr). GLC Mumbai charges just ₹12,000–₹15,000 per year. Faculty of Law DU charges ₹20,000–₹35,000 per year. SC/ST category students receive additional fee waivers under government scholarship schemes, often reducing fees to near-zero.

How to get admission in GLC Mumbai?
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Admission to Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai is through MH CET Law | Maharashtra's Common Entrance Test for Law. You must appear for MH CET Law, get a high percentile score (GLC Mumbai typically requires 97–99 percentile in the general category), register for the CAP (Centralised Admission Process) on the DTE Maharashtra website, fill college preferences with GLC Mumbai as first choice, and report to the college with original documents if allotted. There is no direct admission at GLC Mumbai.