Bachelor of Law (BA LLB) (Honours)- Overview

Key Expertise Offered

What you will learn?

The close connection between social sciences and law hardly needs to be articulated. A legal professional needs to be consciously aware about the intricate and complex problems of the society. Our integrated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law i.e., B.A. LL. B. programme, provides a deep insight into the historical perspective of the development of law, political factors influencing policies culminating into law and the intricate relationship between legislations and social problems. This programme aims at creating socially sensitive sentinels of justice.

The integrated B.A, LL. B. (Hons.) is a five year programme which consists of ten semesters involving subjects of Arts and Law, including Moot Courts, Legal Aid and Internship as integral parts of the teaching curriculum. In addition to the mandatory courses, School of Law also offers other value-added courses and programs for the benefit of its students.

Application Process

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

Candidates are required to apply online only through the University website www.christuniversity.in No other means/mode of application will be accepted.

Candidates should thoroughly go through the programme eligibility criteria, etc. before applying.

All applicants are required to create a one-time registration ID to be able to apply for the programme of their choice. They can create the Login ID by Using the following link https://espro.christuniversity.in/Application/
OR

Through the program of your choice. After selecting the program, you will be redirected to the Registration for New Students Admission page.

Office of Admissions will communicate with the applicant only through the university website www.christuniversity.in under the link “Application Status” or click the link: https://appstat.christuniversity.in

International Category

produce evidence of passing the qualifying examination in English medium or have IELTS 6.0 with no sub-score below 5.5 or TOEFL (paper) 550, TOEFL (computer) of 213 or TOEFL (IBT) of 79 scores
Intensive Certificate course in English Language (Full Time) conducted from March to May each year or One Semester Certificate course in English Language (Part Time) conducted after regular class hours from June to December.

Note: The International Student category fee structure is binding for the full duration of the programme and cannot be transferred /changed in between.

Candidates from the above listed categories having pursued Indian Educational qualification and who may have applied under the Indian States Category will have to pay the International Student Category Fee. The decision of the Admission committee is final.

Candidates seeking admission through International Student category (Foreign Nationals/PIO/OCI) will have a separate application process, with the option to apply for any programme at Christ University.

Online Application form

Email ID for any clarifications: isc.admission@christuniversity.in

NRI Category

Students are welcome to apply under the Non-Resident Indian category for the programmes offered by the University. Application process is common for all category of applicants

Students who fall under any of the following classifications can apply under NRI Student category and be liable to pay the fees applicable to the category for the entire duration of the programme

Admission to all programmes is based on academic performance and CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Selection Process.

Applicants must read through the Eligibility, Important Dates, Selection Process, Fee Structure and other details under the preferred programme given on our website before proceeding with the Application Process.

2025 UG NRI_INTERNATIONAL Selection Process

Note: Applications will open in December 2024 for the Selection Process in India

  1. If the entrance test for the 2 or more applications is on the same date and at the same time, you will write one test and the test score will be transferred to the other applications.
  2. If the tests are on the same date but at different times or on different dates, the test has to be taken for each application separately.
  3. All other processes (SA_MP_PI) will have to be done separately for each application number.
  4. Admit Card of all the selection processess will be updated Two or Three Days before the selection process dates.

Once the results are announced Selected Candidates should pay their fee within 5 to 7 working days or as announced by the admissions office.

Admission Process - 2025

  1. Results Announcement: The selection process results will be available on the date mentioned in the Important Dates section on the university’s website.
  2. Results Access: Results can be accessed at this link: https://espro.christuniversity.in/Application/
  3. E-Offer of Admission: Selected candidates will receive an E-Offer of admission, which will be valid until the date specified in the offer.
  4. Provisional Admission: Admission is provisional and subject to university rules. Candidates must meet the specific eligibility criteria for their program.
  5. Fee Payment: Selected candidates must pay the fees using Net Banking/Online Banking or Credit Card. They should also download the offer of admission and choose a date and time to complete the admission process in person with a parent at the selected campus.

To process admission:

  1. Select Date and Time: Choose your preferred date and time from the available options.
  2. Campus Admission: Admission must be processed at the campus where the offer of admission is made
  3. Admission has to be processed as per point (1). Admission will not be processed without the presence of CANDIDATE along with mandatory ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS and one full set of black and white photocopies (xerox) of all the documents mentioned below (MANDATORY):
  • Class 10 and Class 12 Marks Statements (Mandatory).
  • Undergraduate Degree Marks Card: (Semester/Year/Consolidated) If results are awaited, then marks card till the last semester/year (Mandatory).
  • Provisional (PDC) or Degree Certificate (DC): If graduated before November 2024, must be submitted by 30 September 2025 or as announced by the office of admissions of the admission year.
  • Transfer Certificate (TC): Of an undergraduate degree from the last qualified institution (Mandatory) must be submitted by 30 September 2025 or as announced by the office of admissions of the admission year.
  • Migration Certificate (MIG): Of an undergraduate degree from a qualifying University (applicable for all candidates except those studying in Karnataka) (Mandatory) must be submitted by 30 September 2025.
  • Entrance Test Scorecard (MBA Programmes): Copy of valid entrance test scorecard (Aug MAT 2024 | Dec MAT 2024 | CAT 2024 | Feb MAT 2025 | CMAT 2025 | XAT 2025 | ATMA 2025 | GMAT 2024 / 2025| GRE 2024 / 2025) (Mandatory)
  • Work Experience: Candidates who are applying for the Dual Degree MBA (CU) + MBA, (THWS, Germany) Programme should submit the work related documents (Joining Letter/Experience Letter with Latest Salary Slip) (Full Time/Family Business also considered) with one or more year of work experience (Mandatory).
    Candidates who are applying for the MBA Executive with less than 2 years of work experience must have the valid test score of (Aug MAT 2024 | Dec MAT 2024 | CAT 2024 | Feb MAT 2025 | CMAT 2025 | XAT 2025 | ATMA 2025 | GMAT 2024 / 2025| GRE 2024 / 2025) (Mandatory)
  • Two Passport Size Photographs: Formal dress, white background.
  • Two Copies of Payment Acknowledgment Receipt: From application status link https://espro.christuniversity.in/Application/
  • Copy of Valid ID Proof (Aadhar, PAN, etc.).
  • Additional Documents for International Candidates:
    • Passport and Visa Details (Mandatory)
    • PIO/OCI Card holders: Have to produce a copy of the PIO / OCI card whichever is applicable (Mandatory).
    • Medical Fitness Certificate (MFC): From any recognized medical practitioner certified by the Medical Council of India
    • Resident Permit (RP): (If available while applying)

Make sure to have all the original documents and a full set of black and white photocopies (xerox).

  1. Document Submission:
    • All mandatory documents must be submitted for verification.
    • An undertaking for pending original documents (for exams in March-June 2025) must be submitted to the Office of Admissions by 30 September 2025 or as announced by the office of admissions of the admission year.
    • Failure to submit pending documents will result in termination of admission.
  2. Bank Account Requirement:
    • All admitted students must open an account at South Indian Bank, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Branch as part of the admission process.
    • Relevant ID proof (Aadhar Card and Pan Card) is required.
  3. University ID Card:
    • The ID card is a smart card that functions as an ID, ATM card, and access card for various facilities.
    • All transactions within the campus, including fee payments, will be processed through this card.
  4. International Students:
    • Must register with the Foreigner Regional Registration Officer (FRRO/FRO) within 14 working days of admission or arrival in Bengaluru.
  5. Commencement of Academic Year:
    • The start date for the academic year 2025 will be communicated during the admission process.
  6. Caution:
    • The university does not authorize any third party to conduct the selection process or offer admissions.
    • Be wary of unauthorized SMS/Emails promising admissions.
  7. Bank Loan Assistance:
    • Admitted students can request a recommendation letter for a bank loan by presenting the original fee paid receipt to the Office of Admissions.
  8. Laptop:
    • Admitted students may need to purchase a laptop if required by their department.
  1. Final Decision:
    • Student allotment in the program of their choice among the various campuses located in Bangalore (Central, Kengeri, Bannerghatta, and Yeshwantpur), Lavasa (Pune), and Delhi NCR Campus of CHRIST University shall be at the sole discretion of the Management. The decision of the Admission Committee is final.
  2. Cancellation Process:

Cancellation Policy

Miscellaneous Information

Admission Queries

For any queries at any given time during the application and admission process, you may contact us through the following Email ID’s:

Delhi NCR Campus

CHRIST (Deemed to be University),
Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road,
Delhi NCR Ghaziabad – 201003

Phone
1800-123-3212

Email
admission.ncr@christuniversity.in

Between: Monday to Friday: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM,
Saturday: 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

(Office remains closed on Sundays, Government Holidays and Any special events)

2025 UG & PG Selection Process

IMPORTANT INFORMATION – SELECTION PROCESS 2025

  1. If the entrance test for the 2 or more applications is on the same date and at the same time, you will write one test and the test score will be transferred to the other applications.
  2. If the tests are on the same date but at different times or on different dates, the test has to be taken for each application separately.
  3. All other processes (SA_MP_PI) will have to be done separately for each application number.
  4. Admit Card of all the selection processess will be updated Two or Three Days before the slection process dates

Undergraduate Programmes

SELECTION PROCESS (Except BBA Decision Science)

Postgraduate Programmes

SELECTION PROCESS (Except MSc Psychology HRDM with MA Business and Org. Psychology)

Fee Structure - 2025

1. Admission Registration fee of INR 8000/ (Non Refundable)

2. Programme fee as per the below table

Year All Indian States NRI SAARC / Africa /  OCI / PIO  Other Foreign Nationals Time of Payment
1 262,000 INR 374,000 INR 5400 USD 6000 USD Within seven days of the declaration of the Selection Process Result
2 262,000 INR 374,000 INR 5400 USD 6000 USD On or before March 15, 2026
3 262,000 INR 374,000 INR 5400 USD 6000 USD On or before March 15, 2027
4 330,000 INR 399,000 INR 7000 USD 8000 USD On or before March 15, 2028
5 330,000 INR 399,000 INR 7000 USD 8000 USD On or before March 15, 2029
 

It is to be noted that though the fee is fixed for five years, there may be a periodic nominal increase to meet the rise in costs.

1. NRI fee is applicable for first year for candidates who have studied foreign syllabus (has to be approved by UGC / AIU) in the qualifying examination of study in India. (The above condition is not applicable to NRI and candidates applied under NRI Category).

(The above condition is not applicable to NRI and candidates applied under NRI Category).

2. NRI fee is applicable for the full duration of the programme for candidates who;

2.1. Have pursued and completed their last qualifying exam from outside India.

2.2. Are NRI and candidates who have applied under NRI category.

3. To claim Indian / Delhi NCR category fee, the candidates should have studied last 7 years in India / Delhi NCR. (Not applicable for OCI, PIO and Foreign Nationals).

4. Admission registration fee of INR 8000/- (US $100 for foreign nationals/PIO/OCI) is non-refundable in the event of cancellation of admission. This fee will be apart from cancellation charges if any applicable.

5. All Candidates If “Selected” after appearing for the final selection process, The fee may be paid through the following option:

  • Payment can be made through Net banking / NEFT / RTGS
  • Payment / Transfer of fees does not guarantee the admission.

Brochure

Entrance Test Pattern

BALLB/BBALLB

 

English

30

Reasoning

25

General Knowledge

30

Current Affairs

15

Data Analysis & Interpretation

20

 

TOTAL MARKS                              120

Placement Opportunities

At School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR, the law students get invariably equipped with many skills such as critical analysis, lateral thinking, public speaking etc. A Law Graduate is eligible for diverse legal career prospects. At School of Law, our students get trained and oriented adopting experiential learning methods through internships in industry, High Courts, Supreme Court, and various NGOs. A law graduate can look forward to a meaningful and rewarding career with many options such as Litigation/Court Room practice, Corporate Law/Law firm practice, Administrative Services, Judicial Services, Judicial Clerkship, Public Prosecutor, Legal Advisor, Legal Reporter, Arbitration, Mediation, Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) etc.

Syllabus (Academic Year-2024)

Content will be updated soon!

Programme Design

Program Objective

  • To equip students with a sound understanding of the foundations of legal knowledge.
  • To offer students the opportunity to study law from an extensive catalogue of optional subjects, covering the entire range of legal knowledge.
  • To develop students’ analytical and research skills, equipping them with the generic skills they will need in their future careers.
  • To expose students to a wide range of disciplinary approaches to legal study, encouraging them to reflect on the complexity of legal practice

Program Structure

The close connection between social sciences and law hardly needs to be articulated. A legal professional needs to be consciously aware about the intricate and complex problems of the society. Our integrated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law i.e. B.A., LL. B.programme provides a deep insight into the historical perspective of development of law, political factors influencing policies culminating into law and the intricate relationship between legislations and social problems. This Programme aims at creating socially sensitive sentinels of justice.

The integrated B.A., LL. B. (Hons.)is a five years programme which consists of ten semesters involving subjects of arts and law, and it also includes Moot Courts, Legal Aid and Internship as part of curriculum. In addition to the mandatory courses, School of Law also offers other value-added courses and programs for the benefit of its students.

Programme Structure

Academic Mentoring

Students may face many challenges in adapting to the new environment and academic schedule, to understand the need of the curriculum, to develop healthy interpersonal relationships and also in personality development. At School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), NCR the scheme of academic mentoring has been adopted for addressing the various requirements of the students. Under this scheme, each student is assigned one faculty mentor who helps the student in all challenges faced by him/her in academics.

Academia-Industry Connect

The Academic Programmes offered at School of Law incorporate a number of special opportunities such as Distinguished Expert Lecture Series , Value-added Courses, Skill Enhancement Workshops and Career-Oriented Training with outcome based legal education. Students are provided opportunities to interact with members from the legal profession on a regular basis and the pedagogy of the School of Law caters to the needs of students to be Industry ready Legal Professionals.

Co-curricular events conducted in Odd Semester of Academic Year 2023-24 are as follows:

  1. Orientation Programme for 1st Year Law Students  – Session on Life of a Corporate Lawyer – Mr. Vipin Sharma, Partner, L&L Partners & Ms. Shruti Barua Managing Associate, L&L Partners, Mr. Udit Seth,Advocate, Supreme Court of India), Ms. Lipi Prashar,Associate, KNS Partners, Ms. Nandita Bose, Counsel, Google India and West Asia & Ms. Mahamaya Chatterjee, Advocate, Supreme court of India
  2. Orientation Programme for 1st Year Law Students – Court Craft and Litigation & Different Career Options for a law student: Choosing your passion – Mr. Prabhjot Singh Bhullar ,Advocate, Supreme court of India & Maj. Gen. Nilendra Kumar, Executive President, Indian Society of International Law
  3. Orientation Programme for 1st Year Law Students  – Importance of Networking & Professional Development & How Law Schools Shape Your Personality? – Mr. Gautam Chawla, Partner, Trilegal & Dr. Daniel Mathew, Associate professor, NLUD
  4. Orientation Programme for 1st Year Law Students – Working in a Law Firm – Ms. Lakshmidevi Somanath, Partner, Surana & Surana International Attorneys
  5. Placement Training on  Career Insight Session – Ms. Jayashree Swaminathan,Chief Executive Officer, Uncomplycate
  6. Expert Lecture on Basic Concepts of GST, IGST, CGST & SGST – Dr. Anant Vijay Maria, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India
  7. Expert Lecture on Taxable Event under GST – Mr. Shubham Vijay, Associate Partner, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan (Indirect Taxation)
  8. Expert Lecture on Concept of Supply under GST – Mr. Tarun Jain, Tax Controversy Expert, Advocate, Supreme Court of India
  9. Expert Lecture on Choosing appropriate methodology for research in Law – Dr. Rhea Roy Mammen, Affiliated Research VVI & Director, Leiden University & Jusfocus Reseach Institute, The Netherlands
  10. Expert Lecture on Efficacy of Indian Cyber Law in prevention of Cyber crimes – Dr. Raju Narayana Swamy, IAS, Principal Secretary, Government of Kerala
  11. Expert Lecture on Philosophy of Law – How to study Legal Philosophy? – Prof. Anshuman Shukla, Professor, LLM, University of Cambridge
  12. Judicial Service Coaching Programme – Inaugurated by  Hon’ble Justice R Basant Former Judge, High Court of Kerala, Dr. Raju Narayana Swamy, IAS, Principal Secretary, Government of Kerala, Mr. Vikramaditya Singh Malik, IAS Chief Development Officer, Ghaziabad, Mr. Nazim Akbar, Judge, Gautam Budha Nagar, Noida & Adv. Kaleeswaram Raj, Advocate, Supreme Court of India
  13. Training Program in Collaboration with Library and Information Centre of Christ Delhi NCR on Unlocking Manupatra – Your Guide to Effective Legal Research – Mr. Satendra Kumar, Senior Manager Sales, Manupatra
  14. Expert Lecture on Taxability of Composite Supply & Mixed Supply – CA Ayush Agarwal, Managing Partner, APA Tax Chambers
  15. Skill Enhancement Corporate Legal Training Sessions – Law of Mergers and Acquisitions – Mr. Debottam Chattopadhyay, Senior Associate, JSA Advocates & Solicitors & Mr. Karthik Jain, Partner, JSA Advocates & Solicitors
  16. Expert Lecture on Analysing the Philosophy of International Law – Dr. Luther Rangreji, Joint Secretary, Legal and Treaty Division, Ministry of External Affairs
  17. Online Training Program in collaboration with Library and Information Centre – Mastering Legal Research with SCC Online – Mr. Rajesh Raina, Manager, Learning Centre SCC Online
  18. Guest Lecture on The Power of Rhetoric: Navigating Truth and Justice in a Globalized World – Prof. (Dr.) Pritam Baruah, Dean, School of Law, BML Munjal University
  19. Expert Lecture on Taxation Law : Place of Supply – Adv. Vikas Sehgal, Practicing Advocate, Indirect Taxes
  20. Expert Lecture on Sports Law – Prof Dr Amresh Kumar, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Sports Lawyer and Arbitrator
  21. Expert Lecture on Taxation Law :  Composite Supply, Reverse Charge and Deemed Supply under GST – CA Kamal Aggarwal, Indirect Tax
  22. Expert Talk – Navigating the International Internship Opportunities – Mr. Charan Kamal Singh Parmar, Founder and CEO, PAX Edutainment
  23. Judges Conversation Series was presided by Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Chairperson, Law Commission of India
  24. Expert Lecture on  The Development of Common Law through the Prism of Legal Philosophy – Prof. Shivprasad Swaminathan, Humboldt Fellow, Max Planck Institute, Germany
  25. Expert Lecture on Taxation Law : Time and Value of Supply under GST – CA Shubham Agarwal, Partner, RSAG & Co.
  26. Alumni Knowledge Sharing Series by Policy Professionals – Contours of Data Protection Act – Ms. Mira Swaminathan, Senior Associate, Albright Stonebridge Group & Ms. Priyanshi Dixit, Senior Associate, Nasscom
  27. Expert Session on Principles of Corporate Criminality and White Collar Crime – Mr. Saransh Jain, Principal Associate, Poovayya & Co.
  28. Guest Lecture on Balancing the Scales: Supreme Court’s Handbook on Combating Gender stereotypes – is it realistic? – Adv. Dr. Swati Jindal Garg, Advocate on Record
  29. Expert Lecture on Mergers and Acquisitions – Mr. Kumarmangalam Vijay,  Partner, Jyoti Sagar and Associates
  30. Expert Lectures on Understanding the Indian Legal System – Concepts and Practical Insights – Mr. Shahwat Tripathi, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India & Dr. Parul Gurudev, Advocate, Partner, G& G Legals
  31. Expert Lecture on Law of Mergers and Acquisitions – Siddharth Marwah, Senior Associate, Khaitan and Co.
  32. Guest Lecture on Identifying the ratio Decidendi and Obiter Dicta, Varying approaches of Judgment Writing  – Ms. Divya Swamy, Partner, D&Y Law Chambers
  33. Expert Lecture on Taxation Law – CA Siddhant Pathak
  34. Expert Lecture on Mergers and Acquisitions – Mr. Shivesh Agarwal, Senior Associate, Trilegal
  35. Three day workshop on Navigating the Legal Landscape of Forensic Science and Trial procedure through participatory learning – Mr. Sachchidanand, Add. DCP, Ghaziabad, Adv. Vishal Gosain, Special Public Prosecutor, Adv. Ananya Kar Sanghi, Special Public Prosecutor, Dr. Gokulesh Sharma, District and Sessions Judge (Rtd.), Mr. Tabish Sarosh Director, TSA and CCIFS, Adv. Kirti Gupta, TSA and CCIFS Mr. Chanderjeet Yadav (TSA) & Ms. Esha Maria, Delhi Police
  36. Expert Lecture on Empirical Research and Data Collection in Socio-Legal Research – Prof. Dr. Sameena Dalwai, Professor and Assistant Director, Centre for women law and social change, Jindal Global Law School
  37. Expert Lecture on Taxation Law – CA Mohit Gupta, Partner, RSAG and Co LLP
  38. Guest Lecture on Constituional Law I – Dr. Dinesh, Assistant Professor, NLU Delhi
  39. Expert Lectures on Law of Mergers and Acquistions – Adv. Priya Kale, Senior Associate, Dua Associates
  40. Mock Trial on Client Counseling by ADR Committee – Mr. Muneeb Rashid Malik (Advocate, Supreme Court of India)
  41. Law of Contract Guest Lecture – Ms. Medhavi Mishra , Technology and IP Lawyer
  42. Expert Lecture on Philosophy of Law – Prof. Sanil V, Professor of Philosophy, IIT Delhi
  43. Guest Lecture on Negotiation, Drafting and Vetting of Contract – Ms. Yatika Gupta Advocate, Delhi High Court
  44. Guest Lecture on SEP and FRAND Jurisprudence India and the World – Dr. Victor Vaibhav Tandon, Senior Associate, Saikrishna & Associates
  45. Two Day Colloquium on ESG, CSR and Corporate Governance – Dr. Niraj Gupta,Head, Corporate Governance and Public Policy, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, MCA,Dr. Seema Gaur, IESB(Retd.), Ex-Principal, Economic Adviser, Government of India, Dr. Pyla Narayana Rao, Head, School of Corporate Law and School of Competition Law and Market Regulations, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, MCA,Mr. Vivek Kadahalli Ravi Kumar, Senior Consultant, Human Rights and Business, ERM, Paris,Mr. Shashank Atreya,Associate, Environmental Solutions, BGC Group, NY,Mr. Nitin Mishra,Lead Corporate Sustainability, Havells India Ltd,Mr. Shantanu Srivastava,Sustainable Finance and Climate Lead IEEFA, Delhi,Mr. Nived Tayal,Senior Legal Counsel, Nestle,Ms. Sarah Rahman,Assistant Manager, CSR ESG Vadhdam,Mr. Labanya Prakash,Head, Centre for Sustainable Finance, Climate Policy Initiative,Mr. Farhan Khan,Consultant ESG, PWC India,Ms. Vidhi Thukral,Senior Manager ESG, Max Life Insurance Co.
  46. Expert Lecture on Role of an In-House Counsel in the Insurance Sector and Deliberation on Insurance Laws – Mr. Amit Wadhwa, Vice President,Max Life Insurance, Mr Akash Singh, Senior Manager Legal, Max Life Insurance
  47. Expert Lecture on  Landmark Constitutional Law Judgements – Prof Mark Graber, American Jurist and Regents Professor, University of Maryland
  48. Expert Lecture on Jurisdiction and Procedure of Revenue Courts – Mr, Pulkit Prakash, AOR, Supreme Court of India
  49. Inauguration of Pro-Bono Club in Association with Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India presided over by Hon’ble Justice Rakesh Tiwari, Former Chief Justice, Calcutta High Court &  Ms. Sneha Sharma, Program Director, Pro Bono Club, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, GOI
  50. Expert Lecture on Land Acquisition and Compensation in India : A Comprehensive insight to Fair Compensation – Mr. Mohit Paul, AOR, Supreme Court of India
  51. Expert Lecture on Legal Materials and Tools of Research in Law – Dr. Niteesh Kumar Upadhyaya, Associate Professor, Symbiosis Law School, Noida.

Programme Objective

Programme Outcomes

PO1 : Contribute to legal scholarship by critical appraisal of laws, legal theories and concepts including its application to 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

PSO 1 : Analyse problems to suggest policy changes and modifications to the law based on a strong understanding of the socio- political structure of India

National Moot Court Competition

The School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR organised its 4th National Moot Court Competition in collaboration with Chambers of Kartik Seth and Povayya & Co., from 8 February to 10 February 2024. The event witnessed participation from 20+ Law Schools across the country. The flagship event was graced by an esteemed panel of judges and guests such as Retd. Justice Navaniti Prasad Singh, former Chief Justice High Court of Kerala, Retd. Justice R. Basant, former Judge of High Court of Delhi, Mr. Abhimanyu Chopra, partner at AZB & Partners, Mr. Ashish Chandra, partner at DSK Legal, Mr. Venancio D’costa, Partner at Luthra & Luthra, to name a few.

National Moot Court Competition

The School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR organised its 4th National Moot Court Competition in collaboration with Chambers of Kartik Seth and Povayya & Co., from 8 February to 10 February 2024. The event witnessed participation from 20+ Law Schools across the country. The flagship event was graced by an esteemed panel of judges and guests such as Retd. Justice Navaniti Prasad Singh, former Chief Justice High Court of Kerala, Retd. Justice R. Basant, former Judge of High Court of Delhi, Mr. Abhimanyu Chopra, partner at AZB & Partners, Mr. Ashish Chandra, partner at DSK Legal, Mr. Venancio D’costa, Partner at Luthra & Luthra, to name a few.

Judges Conversation Series

School of Law, every month on a second Saturday invites sitting Supreme Court and High Court Judges from across the Nation to address and interact with law students. These sessions serve as a bridge between theoretical legal education and practical legal experiences. The Judges Conversation Series provides students with insights into the workings of the judicial system, the challenges faced by judges, and the impact of their decisions on society. These interactions allow students to ask questions, seek guidance, and gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of the legal profession.

Alumni Connect 2024

Parents Advisory Committee

Students Internship

Students Internship

Editorial Discussion

Students Internship