

Established in July 1909, Patna Law College stands as one of India's oldest and most prestigious law institutions. Initially affiliated with Calcutta University, it became a constituent unit of Patna University in 1952 under the Patna University Act, 1951. The college is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a 'B' grade.
Academic Programs
Patna Law College offers a range of programs catering to aspiring legal professionals:
LL.B (3-Year Program): Designed for graduates, this program admits 300 students annually and is conducted in both English and Hindi mediums.
LL.M (2-Year Program): A postgraduate course for law graduates, with a proposed intake of 20 students under a self-financing scheme.
Postgraduate Diploma in Law (1-Year Program): Aimed at law graduates, this program has a proposed intake of 40 students under a self-financing scheme.
Admission Process
Admissions to the LL.B program are based on an entrance test conducted by Patna University. Notably, the age limit for applicants has been removed, allowing candidates of any age to apply. For the LL.M and PG Diploma programs, admissions are merit-based, considering the marks obtained in the qualifying examinations.
Infrastructure and Facilities
The college boasts a well-equipped campus in Mahendru, Rani Ghat, Patna, offering:
Library: A vast collection of legal texts, journals, and periodicals, including rare volumes on ancient laws. The library is a corporate member of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, and the Indian Bar Review.
Moot Court Hall: Provides practical legal training and exposure to courtroom proceedings.
Hostels: Separate accommodations for boys and girls, with the boys' hostel offering single and four-seater rooms. Female students can avail accommodation in Patna University's girls' hostels.
Sports and Recreation: Facilities for indoor and outdoor games, including badminton, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, and chess.
Notable Alumni
Patna Law College has a rich legacy of producing distinguished legal professionals, including:
Lal Narayan Sinha: Served as the Attorney General of India from 1979 to 1983.
Lalit Mohan Sharma: Former Chief Justice of India.
Justice Partha Sarthy: Currently serving as a Judge in the Patna High Court.
Patna Law College Highlights
| Founded Year | 1909 |
| Type of Institute | Government |
| Gender Accepted | co-ed |
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