
If you are preparing for CLAT and exploring private law schools in India, one name you will hear again and again is Jindal Global Law School (JGLS). It is part of O.P. Jindal Global University and is located in Sonipat, Haryana, near Delhi NCR.
Many students consider JGLS as one of the top private law schools in India. But is it the right choice for you? Let’s understand everything in simple terms.
JGLS was established in 2009 and has built a strong reputation in a short time. It is known for:
It is also ranked highly in international rankings for law schools. That is why many students who may not get into top NLUs or who prefer a private university consider JGLS seriously.
Since you are 16–18 years old and planning for UG, this is what matters most.
JGLS offers these 5-year integrated law programmes:
All three are five-year courses.
The law subjects are mostly similar. The difference is in the non-law subjects.
JGLS does not depend only on CLAT.
You can apply through:
This is helpful because you get multiple chances to secure admission.
Admission is generally merit-based, and early application increases your chances because seats fill quickly.
If you are preparing for CLAT, you can still apply here as a backup or even as a first preference if you want a private university experience.
This is one of the most important factors.
The annual tuition fee is approximately ₹6–7 lakh per year.
For five years, this can go above ₹30 lakh, excluding hostel and other expenses.
Hostel and mess charges are additional.
So before applying, you must discuss finances clearly with your parents.
JGLS does offer:
But competition for scholarships is high.
The campus is modern and fully residential. It looks very different from traditional government law colleges.
You will find:
It feels more like a private international university.
Since it is residential, most students stay in hostels. This helps in building friendships and networks.
One strong point of JGLS is its faculty.
You will find:
There is a lot of focus on:
If you are someone who likes interactive learning and not just rote learning, you may enjoy it here.
This is what most students care about.
JGLS has strong connections in:
Many students get internships in:
Placement packages vary.
Some students in corporate law get high packages. However, placements depend on:
The college gives exposure, but you must work hard to secure top placements.
Students usually choose JGLS because:
It is often compared with top NLUs, but remember, NLUs are government institutions and much cheaper.
Before you decide, ask yourself:
If finances are a concern, you must seriously compare it with NLUs and state universities.
If money is not a major issue and you want strong exposure and networking, JGLS can be a very good option.
If you are preparing for CLAT and:
Then JGLS is definitely worth considering.
But if your main priority is affordable education, then top NLUs may be a better option.
In the end, your success in law will depend more on your hard work, internships, mooting, and networking than only the name of the college.