Eligibility: Any Graduation
Eligibility: 12th Any Stream (Arts, Commerce, Science)
Eligibility: 12th Any Stream (Arts, Commerce, Science)
Eligibility: 12th (Commerce, Science)
Eligibility: 12th Science (PCM / PCB)
Become advocates in courts or work with law firms.
Appear for judiciary exams, UPSC, or State PSC.
Join legal teams in companies and handle compliance and contracts.
Work with NGOs, think tanks, or international organisations.
Pursue higher studies (LLM, PhD) or become legal scholars.
The LLB program is a 3-year integrated course with a total of credits.
Raisoni provides students with industry-focused internships at top multinational corporations, ensuring real-world experience and career readiness.
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Raisoni Nagpur takes pride in its alumni, who have made a significant impact across various industries worldwide.
A Law Programme is a professional course that teaches legal principles, rules, and regulations to prepare students for careers in the legal field.
For 5-year LLB, students must complete 12th standard. For 3-year LLB, students must complete graduation in any stream.
The 5-year integrated LLB is for students after 12th. The 3-year LLB is for graduates.
The 5-year course combines a bachelor’s degree with Law. The 3-year course focuses only on Law subjects.
Major subjects include Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Family Law, Property Law, and Corporate Law.
Yes, many colleges require entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or MHT-CET.
Admission is based on entrance exam scores or merit, followed by counseling and document verification.
Students can become advocates, legal advisors, judges, corporate lawyers, legal consultants, or work in government sectors.
After completing LLB, you must enroll with the Bar Council of India and clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).
Yes, internships are compulsory and help students gain practical experience in courts, law firms, or companies.
Fees vary by college. Government colleges have lower fees compared to private institutions.
Yes, many institutions and government schemes offer scholarships based on merit or financial need.
Good communication, analytical thinking, research skills, confidence, and problem-solving abilities are important.
Law graduates can apply for judiciary exams, public prosecutor posts, legal officer positions, and civil services.
Yes, they can work as corporate lawyers, legal advisors, or compliance officers.
Civil law deals with disputes between individuals, while criminal law deals with crimes and punishments.
Yes, LLM (Master of Laws) can be pursued for specialization.
Fresh graduates may earn ₹15,000–₹40,000 per month initially. Salary increases with experience.
Yes, most universities require a minimum of 75% attendance.
Moot courts, internships, legal aid camps, drafting practice, and court visits are provided.
Yes, moot court competitions are part of the curriculum to improve advocacy skills.
Yes, after completing LLB, you can appear for state judiciary exams.
Generally, there is no upper age limit, but it depends on university rules.
Mark sheets, transfer certificate, ID proof, caste certificate (if applicable), and passport-size photos.
Some universities offer evening or distance programs, but regular LLB requires full-time attendance.
Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, and Human Rights Law.
Yes, Law offers strong career growth, respect, and diverse opportunities.
Yes, many universities allow international students as per their admission policies.
The Bar Council of India regulates legal education and professional standards in India.
You can apply online through the college website or through entrance exam portals like CLAT or AILET.
The School of Law provides outcome-based legal education aligned with national and international legal standards. The program integrates academic learning with practical training through moot courts, internships, legal aid programs, drafting workshops, client counselling, and court exposure.
It also promotes research, ethical legal practice, social responsibility, and community engagement.
G. H. Raisoni Skill Tech University (GHRSTU), Nagpur was established in 2024 under the GHRSTU Act.
The School of Law collaborates with law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, NGOs, and public institutions.
The School of Law offers certification programs in legal drafting, contract management, cyber law, intellectual property rights, arbitration and mediation, and compliance management.
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LLM stands for Master of Laws. It is a postgraduate degree in Law that allows students to specialize in a particular area of legal studies.
The LLM programme is usually 1 year or 2 years, depending on the university.
Candidates must have completed LLB (3-year or 5-year) from a recognized university.
Yes, some universities require entrance exams like CLAT-PG or university-level entrance tests.
Common specializations include Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, International Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Family Law.
Internship requirements vary by university, but research work and dissertation are usually mandatory.
Subjects depend on the chosen specialization and include advanced legal studies, research methodology, and dissertation writing.
Admission is based on entrance exam scores or merit, followed by counseling and document verification.
Graduates can work as legal advisors, law professors, researchers, judges (after qualifying exams), senior advocates, or corporate consultants.
Yes, after completing LLM, you can appear for UGC-NET to become eligible for lectureship.
Salary varies depending on experience and job profile. It may range from ₹30,000 to ₹80,000 per month initially.
No, LLB is sufficient for legal practice. LLM is mainly for specialization and academic or higher-level positions.
Yes, both 3-year and 5-year LLB graduates are eligible for LLM.
Yes, most universities require minimum attendance as per academic rules.
Some universities offer part-time or evening LLM programmes.
The Bar Council of India regulates legal education standards in India.
Generally, there is no upper age limit, but it depends on university rules.
LLB mark sheets, degree certificate, ID proof, passport-size photos, and other required documents.
Yes, scholarships are available under government schemes and university policies.
Yes, but additional exams or licensing may be required depending on the country.
LLB is an undergraduate law degree, while LLM is a postgraduate specialization degree.
Yes, most LLM programmes require submission of a research dissertation.
Yes, but LLM is not mandatory for judiciary exams; LLB is sufficient.
Fees vary by university. Government universities generally have lower fees compared to private institutions.
Yes, research and academic writing are major components of the programme.
Usually, specialization is chosen at the time of admission and cannot be changed later.
Corporate law specialists can work in companies, law firms, and financial institutions.
Yes, LLM qualifies you to apply for PhD in Law.
Yes, especially for students interested in academics, research, or specialized legal practice.
You can apply through the university website or through entrance exam portals like CLAT-PG.
| Campus Name & Address | Location | Courses | Specializations | IL | Open | OBC | VJ/NT/SBC/TFWS | SC/ST | OMS | Contact Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GHRISTU | GHRISTU Pune | *LL.B. (3 years) | General | 90000 | 90000 | 90000 | 90000 | 90000 | 90000 | Cheena Kabra - 9561238840 Amita Mam-8605625522 |
| LL.B. (5 years) | BBA LLB | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | |||
| LLM | LLM | 85000 | 85000 | 85000 | 85000 | 85000 | 85000 | |||
| GHRSTU | GHRSTU Nagpur | *LL.B. (3 years) | *LL.B. (3 years) | 93000 | 93000 | 93000 | 93000 | 93000 | 93000 | Adarsh Pande - 9005383085 Gaurav Sir - 9834436527 |
| LLM (1 year) | LLM (1 year) | 103500 | 103500 | 103500 | 103500 | 103500 | 103500 | |||
| LL.B. (5 years) | BBA | 101500 | 101500 | 101500 | 101500 | 101500 | 101500 | |||
| GHRU Amravati | GHRU Amravati | LLB-3yrs | LLB-3yrs | 60000 | 60000 | 60000 | 60000 | 60000 | 60000 | Yash Kedia-8329861238 |
| LLB | BA | 45000 | 45000 | 45000 | 45000 | 45000 | 45000 | |||
| LLM- 2yrs | LLM- 2yrs | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | |||
| GHRU Saikheda | GHRU Saikheda | LLB.(3 years) | LLB.(3 years) | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | Mr Ravi Singh - 7049762030 Dr Adheer Goyal - 8446640020 |
| LLB (5 years) | BA | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | |||
| LLB (5 years) | BBA | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | |||
| LLB (5 years) | B.Com | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | |||
| LLB (5 years) | B.Sc | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | 65000 | |||
| LLM (1 year) | LLM (1 year) | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 |
| Feature | RTMNU (Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University) | Autonomous University |
|---|---|---|
| Curriculum Control | Limited flexibility in changing curriculum due to external regulations. | Greater control over curriculum and academic programs, allowing flexibility. |
| Administrative Freedom | Subject to external administrative regulations and oversight. | More autonomy in hiring, budgeting, and infrastructure development. |
| Research Opportunities | Fewer resources and opportunities for research. | Better access to research funding and industry collaborations, leading to increased research output. |
| Quality Control | Quality control may be influenced by external authorities. | Implements rigorous quality control mechanisms to maintain high academic standards. |
| Decision-making | Slower decision-making due to external bureaucracy. | Faster decision-making as decisions are made independently. |
| Industry Collaboration | Limited ability to independently engage with industry. | Establishes strong industry partnerships for internships and job placements. |
| International Recognition | Limited international recognition. | Can gain global recognition if high academic standards are maintained. |
| Accreditation Standards | Governed by external accreditation bodies. | Sets its own quality assurance and accreditation standards. |
Step-1
After the application deadline, the names of shortlisted candidates are displayed on the university website or notice board, and candidates are also notified directly via the contact details provided in the application.
Step-2
Provisional admission is given candidates awaiting results based on mark sheets from their previous years. Once the deadline of application is over, the candidate has to submit the final mark sheet, to confirm their eligibility. Once the provisional admission is granted, a candidate is given a month to put in the mark sheet for the qualifying examination. If this is not done, the provisional admission shall be cancelled. Provisional admissions are cancelled if the candidate does not satisfy the eligibility criteria or the minimum prescribed percentage.
Step-3
The Raisoni University Common Entrance Test (RUCET) is a single entrance exam through which you can secure admission across our universities:
Step-4
The following reasons may result in the rejection of the application:
Step-5
Upon submission of all necessary documents and fees, the student is assigned an enrolment number by the university. However, admission is subject to the university rules at all times and the university’s discretion.