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Legal education in India generally refers to the education of lawyers before entry into practice. Legal education in India is offered at different levels by the traditional universities and the specialised law universities and schools only after completion of an undergraduate degree or as an integrated degree.
Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; Surendranath Law College, Kolkata (affiliated to University of Calcutta) Indian Institute of Legal Studies, Siliguri (affiliated to University of North Bengal) Kingston Law College, Barasat (affiliated to West Bengal State University)
Legal education in India; A. All India Law Students' Association; C. Common Law Admission Test; I. Indian Society of International Law; N. National Law Universities; T.
In 2016, Society of Indian Law Firms awarded founder Shamnad Basheer with Legal Education Innovation Award 2016 in recognition of innovation and leadership in the development of Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) and promoting legal careers among the under-privileged.
The students would be awarded Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) by NALSAR after successful completion of five years of the program Located in a conducive learning environment, NALSAR promises to offer the best of management education embedded with the law to produce legally aware managers with ...
The year 1966 was a turning point in the history of the Faculty of Law and legal education in the country. Dean Professor P.K. Tripathi and his team of dedicated teachers adopted and implemented almost all the recommendations, in the 1964 Report, of the Gajendragadkar Committee on Legal Education (appointed by Vice-Chancellor Dr. C.D. Deshmukh).
Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University also known as the Law School, BHU is a faculty in the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India which offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate courses in legal education. It was founded in 1924. [2]
This category lists educational institutions affiliated, or administered by religious groups and organizations, which follow religious or cultural practices closely identified with Hinduism, irrespective of whether the followers are classified in any census, or whether they self-identify – as Hindus.