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Department Overview: | |
The School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) (SLCU), is approved by the Bar Council of India to conduct the B.B.A., L.L.B. (Honours) course. The school offers a five-year integrated law program, the successful completion of which will earn the student a B.B.A., L.L.B. degree (Honours) to be awarded by CHRIST (Deemed to be University). In addition to the mandatory courses over the ten semester program, The School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) has introduced for the benefit of its students numerous other value-added courses and programs aimed at putting the student on par with standard of legal education imparted at the best international universities. In this School of law, knowledge of law is imparted by a teaching - learning process; teaching is supplemented by a variety of skills, such as skills in advocacy, legal writing, research, and management of time. Special emphasis on ethics, life skills and holistic education will empower the students to achieve integrity and look forward to effective contribution to the society. | |
Mission Statement: | |
To create and pro actively generate in depth legal knowledge in the student community so that they can transfer their knowledge acquired to the larger benefits of the society in accordance with professional ethics and values. | |
Introduction to Program: | |
The courses are specifically designed keeping in mind the latest development in the field of law. The course is oriented towards the industry and is aided by an advisory board comprised of some of the leading lights in the legal fraternity. This programme has an orientation towards business management | |
Program Objective: | |
Programme Outcome/Programme Learning Goals/Programme Learning Outcome: PO1: Contribute to legal scholarship by critical appraisal of laws, legal theories and concepts including its application interdisciplinary issues.PO2: Effectively articulate legal opinions, to vet and draft legal texts and present arguments appropriate to the context in diverse work environments. PO3: Employ critical thinking and logical legal reasoning to develop sound arguments and develop effective suggestions. PO4: To identify, predict, mitigate challenges and engage in effective dispute resolution focusing on the individual, institution and societal problems. PO5: Take initiatives towards social transformation through socio-legal engagement. PO6: Exhibit ethical and professional behaviour in a team, demonstrating leadership and collaboration. Programme Specific Outcome: PSO1: Analyse legal problems and suggest concrete measures in compliance with law of the land. | |
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