LPU's Law School Ranked 16th in India, students can get Practical Training with Real-World Legal Challenges
Lovely Professional University (LPU), offers a comprehensive array of law programs that equip students with the skills and professional edge needed to excel in the dynamic field of law. Ranked 16th among all law institutions in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), LPU’s Law School stands out for its emphasis on practical training, industry exposure, and a holistic curriculum.
Jalandhar: Lovely Professional University (LPU), offers a comprehensive array of law programs that equip students with the skills and professional edge needed to excel in the dynamic field of law. Ranked 16th among all law institutions in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), LPU’s Law School stands out for its emphasis on practical training, industry exposure, and a holistic curriculum.
LPU’s Law School provides students with invaluable practical training, preparing them to tackle real-world legal challenges such as intricate contract disputes and cybercrimes. The degree programs available include BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), LLB, LLM (Master of Laws), and Ph.D., all designed per the Bar Council of India (BCI) norms.
Dr. Pavitar Parkash singh, Head of school of Law at LPU stated, "Our goal is to empower students to tackle complex legal challenges and create a positive impact on society. We embrace the pursuit of knowledge, uphold integrity, and strive to shape a bright future for the legal profession."
LPU's Law School offers an all-encompassing educational experience, fostering an in-depth understanding of the implication of substantive and procedural laws in civil, criminal, intellectual property rights, and taxation matters. Students hone their argumentative and drafting skills in moot courts, gain insights from interactions with legal experts, and engage in visits to courts. Graduates of LPU's Law School can pursue diverse career paths, including advocacy, judicial services, legal consulting, government services, legal journalism, compliance officer roles, legal technology, and academic and research endeavours.
For admission to the undergraduate programs, prospective students must have passed their 10+2 examination (or equivalent) with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks, including English. Candidates must also qualify for either the LPUNEST* or CUET examinations.