45+ law colleges have made Madhya Pradesh a formidable education hub. Often overlooked in favor of metro cities, these institutions offer competitive placements and strong accreditation — frequently at a fraction of the cost.
Government law colleges in Madhya Pradesh average ₹1K/yr — 94% less than private institutions at ₹11K/yr. For students with budget constraints, government and aided colleges offer the strongest value.
Based on fee data from 3 government and 42 private colleges in Madhya Pradesh
1 out of 5 NAAC-accredited law colleges in Madhya Pradesh hold NAAC A grade or higher — below the national benchmark. NAAC A++ and A+ institutions typically have stronger faculty, better infrastructure, and higher placement records.
The AG Score is a 0-100 composite rating factoring in NAAC accreditation, NIRF ranking, placement records, fee affordability, campus facilities, and student ratings. Scores marked tentative indicate incomplete data.
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NAAC accreditation data as of 2026, sourced from official NAAC records
Students seeking affordable law education in Madhya Pradesh have 43 options with annual fees under ₹2L. 2 of these are government or aided institutions, offering quality education at accessible price points.
Fee data from 45 colleges in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh's 45+ law colleges span 14 distinct academic streams including Arts, Commerce, Law, Management, Computer Applications. This breadth means students can find both core law programs and interdisciplinary specializations without leaving Madhya Pradesh.
Program data from 45 colleges in Madhya Pradesh