About GLC Mumbai 🎓
Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, established in 1855, holds the distinction of being the oldest law college in Asia. Operating under the Government of Maharashtra, it is located in the prestigious Churchgate area, a stone's throw away from the Bombay High Court. The institution has a peerless heritage, having been the alma mater of five Chief Justices of India, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and several legendary legal practitioners who shaped Indian constitutional history.
Institutional Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Mumbai |
| Approval | BCI, New Delhi |
| Accreditation | NAAC Accredited |
| Type | Public / Government |
Admission Process 📝
Admission is strictly merit-based and governed by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. It is one of the most sought-after law colleges in India, requiring high percentiles in entrance exams.
- 3-Year LLB: Mandatory entrance through MH CET Law (3-Year) after Graduation.
- 5-Year BLS LLB: Mandatory entrance through MH CET Law (5-Year) after 10+2.
- Postgraduate: Admission to LL.M. and Diploma courses is based on merit and university regulations.
- Counseling: Seats are allotted via the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) of Maharashtra State.
Campus Facilities 🏛️
| Facility | Description |
|---|---|
| Library | Houses rare legal documents and one of the best law book collections in Asia |
| Moot Court | Active Moot Court Association with high-level national competition history |
| ERR | Electronic Research Room with access to premium legal databases like SCC Online |
| Location | Strategic proximity to the High Court and top tier-1 law firm offices |

