Top Environmental Law and Policy Colleges in Delhi 2024

Top Environmental Law and Policy Colleges in Delhi are The Indian Law Institute, National Law University, Delhi, Indira Gandhi National Open University etc.. There are a total number of 3 Environmental Law and Policy Colleges in Delhi.
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    28 K - 1.38 Lacs Fees

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    Bar Counci Accredition

    ...+1 NAAC
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    5.4 Lacs Avg Package

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    UGC NET Exams

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    30 K - 6.75 Lacs Fees

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    UGC Accredition

    ...+2 BCI , NAAC
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    ...+3 India , CLAT , LSAT
National Law University Delhi is one of the well-known national law schools established by the Bar Council of India to provide a five-year law degree in India. NLU Delhi was established in 2008. NLU Delhi is accredited with an “A” grade by NAAC. The National Law University Delhi is located in the capital city of India. NLU Delhi has been ranked at 2nd position for Law by as per the NIRF Ranking 2022. NLU Delhi offers various courses like an integrated B.A. LL.B. program, LL.M., LL.M. (Professional), PG Diploma as well as certificate and diploma programmes. NLU Delhi also offers Ph.D programmes in various specialisations. NLU Delhi admission to UG and PG courses is based on the scores obtained in AILET. The B.A.LLB students are generally offered a median CTC of Rs 18 LPA. The median salary package offered to the LL.M students is Rs 8 LPA.
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    1000 - 62 K Fees

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    NAAC Accredition

    ...+2 Govt. of India , National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
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    CBSE 12th Exams

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