The School of Law at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (RUAS), Bengaluru, has opened admissions for the 2026 academic session. If you are looking for a law school that goes beyond the textbook and prepares you for real practice, this is one to put on your shortlist.
RUAS sits within an ecosystem of 13 diverse faculties spanning engineering, medicine, design, management and hospitality, which lets the School of Law offer a genuinely multidisciplinary legal education. The programmes blend law with science and technology and lean heavily on experiential learning, with structured moot court training, legal aid clinics and a minimum of five mandatory internships built into the journey.
Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences is backed by a 64-year legacy of the Ramaiah Group. The university is accredited with the NAAC A+ grade and is an approved institution under the Bar Council of India and the University Grants Commission (UGC).
The School of Law's teaching philosophy is built around three complementary dimensions: Law in Text (core legal doctrine), Law in Context (situating law within social, economic and institutional frameworks), and Law in Practice (experiential learning through simulations, clinics and workshops). Bengaluru's standing as India's technology capital also shapes the curriculum, with emphasis on emerging areas such as cyber law, intellectual property and dispute resolution.
Admissions for 2026 are open across the following programmes:
The university also offers Ph.D. opportunities in law for those looking to pursue doctoral research.
The programmes suit different stages of your academic journey. The integrated five-year degrees (B.A. LL.B., B.Sc. LL.B., BBA LL.B.) are aimed at students who have completed or are completing Class 12. The three-year LL.B is for graduates, while the LL.M is for those who already hold a law degree. For exact eligibility criteria, entrance requirements and any qualifying-exam cut-offs, confirm directly with the RUAS admissions office.
RUAS charges tuition and other fees as per its published fee structure, which varies by programme. Fee details, scholarship options and any merit-based concessions are shared by the admissions team. Reach out to the admissions office before applying so you have the current figures for your chosen programme.
RUAS positions its law graduates for diverse and impactful careers across legal practice, policy, governance, research and corporate sectors. These include litigation practice, arbitration and mediation, legal analysis, compliance, legislative research, business and legal consulting, and legal journalism and publishing.
Head to the official RUAS School of Law admissions page to start your application and submit an enquiry. You can also reach the admissions team for guidance on programme choice, eligibility and fees.