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Lovely Professional University's School of Law admissions closing soon
5/19/2025 11:19:13 PM
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JALANDHAR, May 19: In today's fast-evolving landscape shaped by legal, technological, and regulatory shifts, the role of legal professionals has grown far beyond traditional courtroom practice. Lovely Professional University's (LPU) School of Law is responding to this transformation by redefining legal education through a combination of academic rigour, hands-on learning, advanced technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and global exposure. LPU school of Law have opened admissions for the upcoming academic session and the applications for admission will be closing shortly. LPU School of Law offers a comprehensive range of Bar Council of India-approved programs: BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), LLB, LLM, and Ph.D. Committed to preparing students for diverse legal careers, the School has earned national recognition; ranked amongst Top 20 in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
At the core of LPU's legal education model is a strong focus on experiential learning, anchored by its EduRevolution initiative. In their pursuit of academic excellence, students not only master the theoretical underpinnings of the law but are also trained to tackle complex legal challenges; from corporate compliance to cyber law and intellectual property; through simulation-based education. Moot court competitions, drafting workshops, mock trials, and trial advocacy exercises help students refine critical legal skills under the mentorship of seasoned faculty and industry practitioners who visit the campus every now and then.
A defining feature of LPU's School of Law is its student-led Moot Court Society, which plays an active role in cultivating advocacy skills. Students regularly participate in intra-university, national, and international moot court competitions, judged by sitting and retired Supreme Court and High Court judges. These platforms offer invaluable courtroom exposure, boosting both confidence and competence. Paying heed to the noble vision enshrined in Article 39A of the Constitution of India, the Law School also runs a Legal Aid Clinic in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority, Kapurthala. Through legal aid camps in rural communities and awareness drives around campus, students develop a deep sense of civic responsibility while engaging with real-life legal issues.
LPU's emphasis on global engagement further elevates the learning experience. Students benefit from international exchange programs, summer schools, and academic collaborations with renowned institutions, gaining a nuanced understanding of transnational legal systems and preparing for cross-border legal careers.
The success of this integrated approach is reflected in the career paths of LPU law graduates. Students like Mannat Bassi at Trident, Nikita Parihar at Bharucha & Partners, Zoya Abid at Skillkart, and Shabaan at GEP Worldwide in Hyderabad are few examples who are excelling across legal, corporate, and leadership roles; testament to the standing of School of Law. Students are also completing reputed internships with several key ministries including Ministry of Law and Justice under the Government of India, with Senior Advocates and Advocate on Record in Supreme Court of India besides obtaining exposure with leading PSU's and think-tanks.
"As legal professionals, our graduates must be equipped to think critically, argue persuasively, and act ethically," said Dr. Pavitar Parkash Singh, Head of LPU School of Law. "Our goal is to empower students to tackle complex legal challenges and contribute meaningfully to society. We embrace the pursuit of knowledge, uphold integrity, and strive to shape a brighter future for the legal profession."
Attracting students from across India and over 50 countries, LPU has emerged as a preferred destination for aspiring legal minds. With a strong emphasis on global collaborations, practical learning, and interdisciplinary education, the university is not just a place of study; it is a launchpad for building a meaningful and impactful career in law. Admissions are now open. Interested candidates can apply through the official university website.
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