Legal education is still very important in today's society; it's an important part of preserving administrative transparency, delivering social justice, and maintaining world peace. The Faculty of Law is committed to providing legal information as well as an understanding of key legal principles. The faculty has a significant role in developing the future of legal human resources who are capable, critical thinkers, analytically empowered, and enlightened. It also provides an updated, intellectually interesting curriculum that is individually tailored to meet the diverse academic demands of each student. The diverse selection of diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs is tailored to fulfill the society's current needs. The Faculty of Law emphasizes complete legal knowledge acquisition in both theoretical and practical elements, as well as a strong mooting culture. We are dedicated to assisting you today in your pursuit of a legal profession tomorrow.
The curriculum is designed in a balanced manner to provide students with both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure.
Students engage in field projects, research assignments, field visits, and internships, offering a glimpse into the real world.
These experiential techniques are credited to actively involve students.
Additionally, based on the stake holders feedback curriculum is regularly developed, updated, and implemented with a primary focus on enhancing the employability, entrepreneurship, and skill development of learners.
Nearly all courses across programs aim to cultivate these qualities in students.
In addition to that we also offers several certificate and short term courses for value addition in the capabilities of learners.
Based on the feedback our teachers designs the value added courses to meet out the gaps or to provide additional knowledge to seekers.
We also encourage students to take SWAYAM and NPTEL courses of their interest.
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