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Law Admission in
India
Department of Law, Punjab
University Courses Admission 2017-2018
Department of law was established in 1889 earlier and is located
in Chandigarh, Punjab. The institute comprises of 55 teaching
and research departments. 122 colleges are affiliated to this
university.
Courses offered:
- Bachelor of Law Degree (LLB) - 3 years duration
- LLM degree - 2 years
The university library is a three storied building comprising of
55000 books and 50 journals 6 law magazines and 9 newspapers and
55 periodicals. The digital computer lab consists of 16
computers. Admission to the institute is based on marks obtained
by student in qualifying examination and OCET conducted by the
university.
The classes for LLB course are taken both in morning and evening
for which the number of seats allotted are 150 for each batch.
The NRIs have total number of 60 seats reserved for them in
morning batch. The number of seats allotted for Indians are 20
and 5 for NRIs in LLM course.
The databases used in computer lab are Manupatra Online, West
Law International, SCC Online Full text and CD-ROM databases
such as Law Commission Reports, Criminal Law Journals, Income
Tax Act, and Income Tax Rules. This provides latest updates to
the students. The online database are Manupatra Online, West Law
International, Panjab University Database and UGC-Infonet
Database.
The institute has a Placement-cum-counseling cell. It aims to
produce lawyers having social responsibility in order to face
challenges in the field of law. The cell encourages activities
like simulation exercises, working on real client problems,
legislative drafting, and law reform exercise.
It also encourages extracurricular activities like seminars on
topics concerned to law. Apart from clinical training,
discussion and debates with legal experts and judges are also
some of the extracurricular activities. Some of the subjects in
each semester are compulsory and some are made optional and the
contents are updated as per the changing society.
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