Top Law Colleges Pune
Hello,
I would have been able to help you more if you would have mentioned your rank.
I would suggest you to visit https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off to get information regarding the collegewise cutoffs in the previous years.
Hope that helped.
Hi Shaina,
Both the colleges that you have mentioned are decent options to pursue LLB. The faculty and studies are pretty good for both of these colleges. Placements are average.
You may choose based on your priorities like distance from home, fees etc. Student reviews of the colleges term both of them satisfactory, so it's upto you.
All the best!
Hello Shaina,
The information about both the colleges have been given on our website.
Singhad law college is affiliated to SPPU and approved by the BCI with a grade 'B' by NAAC.
Manikchand pahade has a feasible fee structure and is among one of the oldest law colleges.
You must compare both the colleges in there of administration, placements, faculties, fee structure, infrastructures, etc.
This is the link for manikchand pahade college :
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/manikchand-pahade-law-college-aurangabad
This is the link for singhad law college :
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sinhgad-law-college-pune
You can compare both the colleges on our website :
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
Hope this information helps you.
Good luck!
Hi Mehak,
Among the two options that you have, Balaji Law College is the better one. The infrastructure there is excellent, the faculty is well qualified and knowledgeable. Though majority of students prefer higher studies over campus placements, top law firms of the country do visit the college for recruitment. The college is not very strict too.
DY Patil is an average choice- the Pune college is not as reputed as the Mumbai one.
Hope this helps.
From among the three options, DY Patil, Navi Mumbai is the better option to go for. The faculty and placements there are better than the other two. A lot of exposure can also be received in terms of competitions and internships. The Pune branch of DY Patil is also good and better than Balaji Law College.
Hello Mehek,
Follow the stepwise step procedure to get admission in Des Law College, Pune:-
Good Luck.
Hello.
Good to hear from you. As per the previous years' trends in the cut-off, it can be said that you have secured great marks. As most of the colleges in India have a cut-off close to 80%, your mark might not land you in a Govt. college. But, you can try for private colleges too. Similarly, getting NEW LAW College is also somewhat difficult.
All the best.
Hello applicant! The college is very good.
Since established by the Indian army, the training would be very good. Also, the facilities provided are nice. Overall it seems to be a good college.
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