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Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) is one of the premier law schools under O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), a private university established in 2009 and located in Sonepat, Haryana. It is India's first global law school, approved by both UGC and the Bar Council of India (BCI). The university was founded by Mr. Naveen Jindal, an industrialist and philanthropist, in honour of his late father, Mr. O.P. Jindal — a towering figure in India's steel industry.
Jindal Global Law School is the only Indian law school to have achieved a top-100 ranking in the QS World University Rankings by Subject (Law). It has held the #1 rank in India for six consecutive years and placed among the top 100 law schools worldwide for five consecutive years (2021–2025).
OP Jindal Global University is also accredited with an 'A' grade by NAAC. The university has been acknowledged as an Institution of Eminence (IOE) by the Government of India.
Key ranking facts:
JGLS is the only Indian law school that is a member of the LNAT Consortium, based at the University of Oxford in the UK. The LNAT-UK test is considered the gold standard in law school admissions, with member schools including Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, UCL, King's College London, Durham, and Glasgow.
100% of admissions to the flagship 5-year law programmes — including BCom LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), and BA LLB (Hons) — as well as the 3-year LLB degree, are based on LNAT scores only. No other entrance exam is accepted for these programmes.
This makes JGLS a uniquely important destination for students preparing for the LNAT in India. A strong LNAT score is your only pathway in.
JGLS Courses Offered
JGLS offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including 5-year integrated BCom LLB, BA LLB, and BBA LLB (Hons.) degrees, a 3-year LLB, and a 1-year LLM programme in 10 different specialisations. JGLS is also the only law school in India to offer unique 3-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree programmes such as BA in Legal Studies, BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and BA in Artificial Intelligence and Law.
| Programme | Duration | Admission Via |
|---|---|---|
| BA LLB (Hons.) | 5 Years | LNAT-UK |
| BBA LLB (Hons.) | 5 Years | LNAT-UK |
| BCom LLB (Hons.) | 5 Years | LNAT-UK |
| LLB (Hons.) | 3 Years | LNAT-UK |
| LLM | 1 Year | CLAT PG / LSAT |
| BA in Legal Studies | 3 Years | CUET / JSAT |
| BA in Criminology & Criminal Justice | 3 Years | CUET / JSAT |
| BA in AI and Law | 3 Years | CUET / JSAT |
| PhD (Law) | Varies | UGC/NET/JRF |
Step 1 — Fill the JGLS Application Form
A candidate must complete the online JGLS Application Form at lawadmissions.jgu.edu.in and separately register for the LNAT-UK test at lnat.ac.uk before the stated deadlines.
Step 2 — Register & Appear for LNAT-UK
The LNAT-UK is a standardised, globally benchmarked admissions test that evaluates critical thinking, advanced English, and reading comprehension skills. It focuses on assessing aptitude for legal studies rather than subject-specific knowledge or memorisation.
The LNAT test comprises two sections: Section A is a scored component of 42 multiple-choice questions based on complex reading passages (score out of 42, no negative marking), and Section B is an unscored essay. Importantly, JGLS does not require or consider the essay section — only Section A MCQ scores are used for JGLS admissions.
Step 3 — Shortlisting & Offer
The selection process is a blend of academic merit, LNAT performance, and profile-based evaluation. JGLS considers the LNAT score as the key parameter, alongside academic records and a Statement of Purpose (SOP).
Key LNAT Details for JGLS Applicants:
The total fees for the 5-year LLB programme are approximately ₹47 lakh, while the 3-year LLB totals approximately ₹28 lakh. The JGLS fee structure includes programme charges, residential charges, and refundable deposits.
| Programme | Annual Fee (approx.) | Total Fee (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| BA LLB / BBA LLB / BCom LLB (5 Yr) | ₹6.25–6.5 Lakh | ₹31–33 Lakh |
| LLB – 3 Year | ₹6 Lakh/yr | ₹18 Lakh |
| Hostel (per year) | ₹2.76 Lakh | — |
LNAT-UK scores are used for merit-cum-means scholarships at Jindal Global University. Scholarships range from 10%, 25%, 50%, to 75% of the tuition fee, based on merit and annual parental income criteria.
JGLS offers over 300 merit-cum-means scholarships based on LNAT-UK scores. Additionally, the LNAT test fee of £120 (GBP) is waived for admitted students — it is adjusted against the first-year tuition fee.
This makes a high LNAT score doubly valuable at JGLS: it secures admission and can unlock significant scholarship support.
During JGLS placements 2023, 103 students received job offers from reputed law firms. The top recruiter was Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, which offered 44 positions. Other top recruiters included AZB & Partners, Khaitan & Co, Trilegal, Veritas Legal, and ICICI Bank.
JGLS is known for its strong placement record in law firms, corporate legal departments, and the judiciary, with an average CTC of approximately ₹14 LPA.
The Office of Career Services (OCS) at JGLS requires and assists students in pursuing at least one 4-week internship during each term break — both summer and winter
Faculty members at JGLS are recruited from across the globe and represent diverse legal systems and national cultures. They come from leading universities including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Cornell, Oxford, Cambridge, King's College London, LSE, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Delhi University, and JNU.
Courses offered include Advanced Corporate Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, IPR & Economics, International Investment Law, Labour and Industrial Law, and Taxation and Property Law.
JGLS is situated on an 80-acre fully residential campus in Sonepat, Haryana.
Separate hostel facilities are provided for boys and girls. Rooms include air conditioning, Wi-Fi, study tables, and built-in wardrobes. Campus facilities include four dining halls, a full-fledged gymnasium, a library with e-book access, and HDFC ATMs.
JGLS is also home to India's First Constitution Museum — the only law school campus globally to feature such a museum.
The campus food court features brands including Domino's, Subway, Keventers, Punjab Grill, Chaayos, and more.
JGLS vs Other Law Schools — Key Differentiators
| Factor | JGLS Premium | Top NLUs (NLSIU/NALSAR) |
|---|---|---|
| Global Ranking | Top 100 (QS) | Not ranked globally |
| Admission Test | LNAT-UK (only) | CLAT |
| Faculty | Global (Harvard, Oxford, etc.) | Predominantly Indian |
| Campus | Fully residential, 80 acres | Varies |
| Internationalisation | Strong exchange programmes | Limited |
| Fees | ₹6–6.5L/year | ₹2–3L/year |
Yes. 100% of admissions to the 5-year and 3-year LLB programmes at JGLS are based exclusively on LNAT-UK scores.
No. JGLS offers admission solely based on scores obtained in the MCQ section (Section A). You do not need to write the essay if applying only to JGLS.
The cutoff score for early admissions has been around 15/42, though this can vary across admission cycles. Scores above 25/42 significantly improve your scholarship prospects.
Yes — LNAT-UK is offered at 500+ centres across 165 countries, with test centres available in major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Jaipur, and Kolkata.
No. LNAT-UK is the only accepted entrance exam for the 5-year and 3-year LLB programmes at JGLS. CLAT PG is accepted for the LLM programme.
The seat intake for the 5-year LLB programme is 780 seats, with 75 seats each for BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB, and LLB (3-year).
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Please read the instructions carefully before continuing.
Answer ONE of the following three essay questions.
This test has two separate sections, A and B.
This section is divided into 12 subsections; each subsection has between 3 and 4 questions.
You should answer all 42 multiple choice questions in Section A, selecting one of the possible answers listed for each question.
Once you have completed all 42 questions, you will be presented with an Item Review Screen giving you the opportunity to review your responses. Once you are happy with your responses, you should select “End Review” and move to the next review screen.
Time allowed: 95 minutes
This screen shows all questions and your response as correct or incorrect. You may not change your response.
You may view solutions to each question by selecting the “Explain Answer” button in the top left corner of the question.
Time allowed: Up to a maximum of 90 minutes
This section has three essay questions.
You should select and answer one question in Section B.
Time allowed: 40 minutes
There are no answers provided in this section.
The LNAT is not looking for any factual knowledge about any of the essay topics.
Only your ability to construct a reasoned and balanced argument, giving your arguments as well as acknowledging counter-arguments, is being tested.
No marks are deducted for too many or too few words. We advise that 750 words is probably the maximum you could write in the time given. The quality of your argument is more important than the length of the essay.
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