Yes, several scholarships are available for LLB and LLM students in India, provided by government bodies, universities, private organizations, and NGOs. The central and state governments offer schemes like the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) scholarships, Post-Matric Scholarships for SC/ST/OBC students, and the Merit-cum-Means Scholarship for professional courses. Many universities, including NLU, DU, and private institutions, also provide merit-based, need-based, and category-specific scholarships.
Private organizations like Tata Trusts, Aditya Birla Group, and NGOs like IDIA (Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access) offer financial aid to law students. Some scholarships cover tuition fees, while others provide stipends for books, living expenses, or internships. Eligibility criteria vary, including academic performance, financial need, or category reservations. Aspiring law students should check official portals and university websites for detailed information and application procedures. These scholarships significantly help reduce the financial burden and promote legal education accessibility in India.