
Indian Law Institute - [ILI], New Delhi. favorite
Indian Law Institute - [ILI], New Delhi was established in 1956. The institute provide law program. the institute ranked #22 by NIRF 2021.The Indian Law Institute [ILI] – set up on 27th December, 1956 is an International Centre for advanced socio-legal research and has done significant work in the field of legal research, education and training. It has made notable contribution in the legal arena. Besides performing important advisory role in fostering the empirical research and making law as an instrument of social engineering, it undertakes research on current legal issues. The Institute is an autonomous body registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 No. S. 1049 of 1956-57.
It was formally inaugurated by the first President of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad on December 12, 1957 at the Central Hall of Parliament, New Delhi in the presence of the first Prime Minister of India Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.R. Das, the then Chief Justice of India and late Dr. K.M. Munshi the then Executive Chairman of the Institute and Prof. L.R. Siva Subramanian the then Dean, Law Faculty of Delhi University.
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Courses | Fees | Eligibility |
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LLM | ₹92,000 | L.L.B. |
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RANKED | PROGRAM | COMPANY | YEAR |
22 | Law | NIRF | 2021 |
18 | Law | NIRF | 2020 |
13 | Law | NIRF | 2019 |
- Candidates appearing in the qualifying exam can also apply but need to provide the passing certificate at the time of admission.
- LL.B or MA in Social Sciences is the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to PG Diploma in Labour Law. Commencement of this course will subject to enrollment of at least 40 students.
- The institute offers a scholarship of INR 30000 to top two students on the basis of All India Law Admission Test merit.