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Background
History
The first batch of UILS was admitted in 2004.
UILS is located in Chandigarh - The City Beautiful. The Department Building can be found within the campus of Panjab University in Sector 14 and Sector 25 of the City.
Administration
The Administration of UILS comes within the purview of the Panjab University, Chandigarh. And the faculty for the same is headed by the Director of the Institution Prof. Sangita Bhalla.
Facts & Figures
TBC: How many students are there in total, and how many in each intake? How many faculty and other staff?
Admissions
Admission to the course is on the basis of an entrance test conducted by the University. The total marks for determining the merit are 200. Out of this 100 marks are for entrance test and 100 marks are for the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2.
Fee structure
Fees is around Rs. 90,000 per year.
Infrastructure
Hostels
TBC: How many hostel rooms are there? What is the state of the facilities?
Library and Reading Room
The University Institute of Legal Studies has an independent library. The library has a well stock of books, reference sources and journals. The library has a collection of 8050 books and reference tools. The library subscribes to over 62 journals comprising of both Indian and International publications. New publications are added and updated from time to time. The library materials are arranged on the stacks in classified order according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Scheme. These are kept in open access. Card catalogue system has been maintained as a location tool which makes it easy to search for books by title and author. The library provides rich and conducive environment for the students to learn and share knowledge. The library has two big reading halls.
IT Infrastructure
he library has at present 24 computers and a heavy duty printer.
Extra Curricular Activities
Mooting
TBC: Write a little about how mooting in college is organised.
Student Activities
TBC: Other activities organised by students, including social or otherwise. Describe the structure of student body management.
Recruitment
TBC
Seminars and Conferences
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Academia and faculty
Notable faculty
TBC - feel free to create separate pages with biographies and details about each professor.
Journals and publications
LegalEagle is UILS's bi-annual newsletter. The first issue was launched in October 2010. Also a Student Law journal would be coming out in January 2011.
Subjects available
TBC: Which subjects can you take? Which are optional or compulsory? Feel free to add professors teaching each subject or whatever else is worth mentioning.
Alumni
TBC: How many alumni approximately does the college have? Is there a formal and organised network?
Notable alumni
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External links
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