The LLB programme is generally for 3 years and the eligibility criteria is graduation with 50%.
- Al-Ameen College of Law, (Near Lalbagh Main Gate) Hosur Road, Bangalore
- Arunodaya Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore.
- National Law School of India University,
Nagarabhavi, Bangalore 560072.
Phone: +91-80-2316-0524, 2316-0525. - Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies, R.V Road (Vijaya College Campus),Basavanagudi, Bangalore 560004. Phone: +91-80-2656-1072
- Bangalore University, Faculty of Law
- Babu Jagjeevan Ram Law College, Bangalore.
- B.E.S. College of Law, 16th Main, 4th Block Jayanagar, Bangalore
- Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian Law College, CSI Compound, Bangalore
- B M S College of Law, Bangalore
- School of Law, Christ University (SLCU), Hosur Road, Dharmaram College, Bangalore 560029. Phone: +91-80-4012-9012, 4111-6605.
- CMR College of Law, Kalyannagar, St. Thomas Town, Bangalore 560084, Phone: +91-80-2544-9008.
- Dayananda Sagar College of Law , Bangalore.
- Indira Priyadarshini College of Law
(Affiliated to Karnataka State Law University & BAR Council of India New Delhi.)
Course : 3 Year & 5 year LL.B
No.1 College Road ATTUR post
YELAHANKA NEW TOWN
Bangalore 560106. - Islamaiah Law College
- JSS Law College, Mysore
- Karnatak University, Faculty of Law, Pavatenagar, Dharwad – 580003
- K G F Law College, Ourgaum
- KLE Society’s Law College , II Block Rajajinagar, Bangalore – 560010, Phone: +91-80-2332-4529
- K.L.E.Society’s Gurusiddappa Kotambri Law College, Hubli
- K.L.E.Society’s S.A.Manvi Law College, Gadag
- K.L.E.Society’s B.V.Bellad Law College, Lingaraj College Campus, Belgaum
- K.L.E.Society’s Law College, Chikodi
- Miranda Law College, HAL II Stage, Bangalore 560 075
- M.S.Ramaiah College of Law
- Oxford College of Law, Hosur Road, Bangalore
- Panchmi College of Law, Bangalore
- Pruthvi Evening Law College, 6th Cross 1 Main, Gandhinagar, Bangalore 560 009.
- Ram Manohar Lohia Law College,
# 1 & 2, GOTTIGERE, BEHIND BBMP OFFICE,
BANNERGHATTA MAIN ROAD, BANGALORE – 560083.
Phone: 080-65306093 / 94. Fax No. 080-25780237 - Rajiv Gandhi Law College, Malleswaram, Bangalore
- Renukacharya Law College, Anand Rao Circle, Race Course Road, Gandhinagar, Bangalore 560009. Phone: +91-80-2226-3468
- Sarvodaya College of Law, Rajaji nagar, Bangalore
- Sheshadripuram Law College, Separntine Road, Kumarapark West, Bangalore – 560020
- Sree Balaji Colege of Law, Bangalore
- Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya College of Law
- Sri Ramakrishna Educational Trust Law College, Bangalore.
- Sri R. E. T. S. R. K. Law College, Bangalore
- Teachers’ Law College, Bangalore.
- University College of Law, Bangalore
- Vidyodaya Law College, Tumkur
- Vivekananda Law College, 80ft Road, Near GKW factory, Bangalore – 560055
- V.V. Puram Law College, K.R. Road, V.V. Puram, Bangalore – 560004. Phone: +91-80-2667 7025
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