The programmes consist of compulsory and elective courses as per the Bar Council of India guidelines. The compulsory courses are designed to provide the you with a deep foundational grounding in the fundamental branches of law, as well as satisfy applicable requirements for admission to practice law.
The compulsory courses are designed to provide the you with a deep foundational grounding in the fundamental branches of law, as well as satisfy applicable requirements for admission to practice law.
The Law School offers 10 market-oriented Optional courses in conformity with the Bar Council of India and it is Mandatory for each student to choose 6 Optional courses in fulfillment of the Programme.The Law School offers 10 market-oriented Optional courses in conformity with the Bar Council of India and it is Mandatory for each student to choose 6 Optional courses in fulfillment of the Programme.The Law School offers 10 market-oriented Optional courses in conformity with the Bar Council of India and it is Mandatory for each student to choose 6 Optional courses in fulfillment of the Programme.
The programmes consist of compulsory and elective courses as per the Bar Council of India guidelines. The compulsory courses are designed to provide the you with a deep foundational grounding in the fundamental branches of law, as well as satisfy applicable requirements for admission to practice law. The elective courses are designed to provide you with further opportunities to develop specialised interests and build expertise that will deepen your understanding of the core subjects.
The programmes consist of compulsory and elective courses as per the Bar Council of India guidelines. The compulsory courses are designed to provide the you with a deep foundational grounding in the fundamental branches of law, as well as satisfy applicable requirements for admission to practice law. The elective courses are designed to provide you with further opportunities to develop specialised interests and build expertise that will deepen your understanding of the core subjects.
Accelerate your learning through our rigorous mentorship programme. It offers mentorship from industry leaders, experts, and BITS alumni to acquire meaningful industry exposure before graduating.
Provides specialist service offering resolution processes including arbitration, mediation, and adjudication
Builds a culture of discussion, debate, and research in Corporate Law through panel discussions and academic research
Provides specialist service offering resolution processes including arbitration, mediation, and adjudication
Builds a culture of discussion, debate, and research in Corporate Law through panel discussions and academic research
Provides specialist service offering resolution processes including arbitration, mediation, and adjudication
Builds a culture of discussion, debate, and research in Corporate Law through panel discussions and academic research
The programmes consist of compulsory and elective courses as per the Bar Council of India guidelines. The compulsory courses are designed to provide the you with a deep foundational grounding in the fundamental branches of law, as well as satisfy applicable requirements for admission to practice law. The elective courses are designed to provide you with further opportunities to develop specialised interests and build expertise that will deepen your understanding of the core subjects.
The programmes consist of compulsory and elective courses as per the Bar Council of India guidelines. The compulsory courses are designed to provide the you with a deep foundational grounding in the fundamental branches of law, as well as satisfy applicable requirements for admission to practice law. The elective courses are designed to provide you with further opportunities to develop specialised interests and build expertise that will deepen your understanding of the core subjects.
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