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− | '''National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal''' is an Indian [[ | + | '''National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal''' is an Indian [[Indian law schools|law school]] based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. |
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Located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The campus is based in the lush green forest in the back waters of Kerwa and Kaliyasoth Dam. The hillocks of Bhabdhada and Kaliyasoth the give sylvan surrounding to NLIU. | Located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The campus is based in the lush green forest in the back waters of Kerwa and Kaliyasoth Dam. The hillocks of Bhabdhada and Kaliyasoth the give sylvan surrounding to NLIU. | ||
The campus is situated in verdant eco-friendly surroundings on Bhadbhada Road at the outskirts of Bhopal near the Kerwan Dam. The campus is surrounded with hills and lush greenery, with calm atmosphere without any city disturbances, yet the city being easily accessible. The NLIU has been allotted 40 acres of land on a hillock by the Government of Madhya Pradesh where the campus has been developed with all modern academic and residential facilities.<ref>[http://www.nliu.com/new/AboutUsMore.html NLIU website - About Us]</ref> | The campus is situated in verdant eco-friendly surroundings on Bhadbhada Road at the outskirts of Bhopal near the Kerwan Dam. The campus is surrounded with hills and lush greenery, with calm atmosphere without any city disturbances, yet the city being easily accessible. The NLIU has been allotted 40 acres of land on a hillock by the Government of Madhya Pradesh where the campus has been developed with all modern academic and residential facilities.<ref>[http://www.nliu.com/new/AboutUsMore.html NLIU website - About Us]</ref> | ||
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===Facts & Figures=== | ===Facts & Figures=== | ||
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==Faculty & Staff== | ==Faculty & Staff== | ||
*Director Professor S.S. Singh | *Director Professor S.S. Singh | ||
− | *Registrar Mrs. | + | *Registrar Mrs.Chandrakanta garg(Member M.P. Higher Judicial Services) |
*Finance Officer | *Finance Officer | ||
**Shri N.C. Tekam | **Shri N.C. Tekam | ||
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===Hostels=== | ===Hostels=== | ||
− | TBC: How many hostel rooms are there? What is the state of the facilities? | + | TBC: How many hostel rooms are there? What is the state of the facilities? |
+ | The hostel are nice and spacious with double seater rooms for the first year and single rooms from second year onwards. Fully residential campus with separate hostel blocks for boys and girls. | ||
===Library and Reading Room=== | ===Library and Reading Room=== | ||
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===Mooting=== | ===Mooting=== | ||
− | NLIU has hosted eight national moot court competitions in the last five years. The list includes prestigious names like the 23rd All India Bar Council Moot Court Competition 2006, Justice R. K. Tankha Memorial Moot Court Competition in 2005, 2007 and 2009, Stetson International Environmental | + | NLIU has hosted eight national moot court competitions in the last five years. The list includes prestigious names like the 23rd [[All India Moot Court Competition, Bar Council of India Trust|All India Bar Council Moot Court Competition]] 2006, [[NLIU Tankha Moot Court Competition|Justice R. K. Tankha Memorial Moot Court Competition]] in 2005, 2007 and 2009, [[Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition North India Rounds]] in 2008 and 2009, [[NLIU Juris Corp Moot Court Competition]] 2010. NLIU had also hosted the very first edition of Surana & Surana Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition in 2005. {{Citation}} |
===Student Activities=== | ===Student Activities=== | ||
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+ | National Law Institute University was adjudged the winner of the Best Academic Event for 2011 by International Law Students Association. The Cell for Research in International Law (CRIL) of National Law Institute University, Bhopal established the Bhopal chapter of ILSA in January, 2011. For more details, see http://www.ilsa.org/members/chapters/2011awardwinners.php | ||
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TBC: Other activities organised by students, including social or otherwise. Describe the structure of student body management. | TBC: Other activities organised by students, including social or otherwise. Describe the structure of student body management. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:15, 8 August 2011
National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal is an Indian law school based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
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Background
National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal was established in 1998 by an enactment of the State Legislature of Madhya Pradesh in 1997 through Act 41 of 1997.
Location
Located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The campus is based in the lush green forest in the back waters of Kerwa and Kaliyasoth Dam. The hillocks of Bhabdhada and Kaliyasoth the give sylvan surrounding to NLIU. The campus is situated in verdant eco-friendly surroundings on Bhadbhada Road at the outskirts of Bhopal near the Kerwan Dam. The campus is surrounded with hills and lush greenery, with calm atmosphere without any city disturbances, yet the city being easily accessible. The NLIU has been allotted 40 acres of land on a hillock by the Government of Madhya Pradesh where the campus has been developed with all modern academic and residential facilities.<ref>NLIU website - About Us</ref>
Facts & Figures
There are close to 400 students which have been housed on campus and every year 82 students are welcomed to avail the state-of-the-art education benefits provided by the college. There are close to 28 faculty members of the faculty and 5 from the library staff which again are housed on campus
Admissions
The university admits only 82 undergraduates per year through the [Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)]. Out of these 82 seats 41 are reserved for Madhya Pradesh domicile holders and rest for the All India category.
Degrees offered
The combined B.A., LL.B (Hons.) degrees require completing 15 trimesters.
The post-graduate course offered at the university is the LL.M. degree.
Faculty & Staff
- Director Professor S.S. Singh
- Registrar Mrs.Chandrakanta garg(Member M.P. Higher Judicial Services)
- Finance Officer
- Shri N.C. Tekam
- M.A. (Sagar)
- M.P. Finance Services
Fee structure
TBC: How much does it cost to study here per year? Are concessions and support available? If so, describe them.
Infrastructure
Hostels
TBC: How many hostel rooms are there? What is the state of the facilities? The hostel are nice and spacious with double seater rooms for the first year and single rooms from second year onwards. Fully residential campus with separate hostel blocks for boys and girls.
Library and Reading Room
TBC: Describe the library, number of books available and other amenities and useful information.
IT Infrastructure
NLIU houses full fledged Computer Center satisfying all the needs of students including printing, scanning etc. It also proudly boasts about the 2MBPS dedicated internet connection, which provides connectivity not only in the Computer Center but also provides for seamless wireless internet connectivity, spread over multiple Wi-Fi hot spots, in the whole campus with unmatched connectivity. All the web journals subscribed by the institute can be accessed in the ease of the hostel rooms with I.P. based access.
Extra Curricular Activities
Mooting
NLIU has hosted eight national moot court competitions in the last five years. The list includes prestigious names like the 23rd All India Bar Council Moot Court Competition 2006, Justice R. K. Tankha Memorial Moot Court Competition in 2005, 2007 and 2009, Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition North India Rounds in 2008 and 2009, NLIU Juris Corp Moot Court Competition 2010. NLIU had also hosted the very first edition of Surana & Surana Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition in 2005. Provide citation
Student Activities
National Law Institute University was adjudged the winner of the Best Academic Event for 2011 by International Law Students Association. The Cell for Research in International Law (CRIL) of National Law Institute University, Bhopal established the Bhopal chapter of ILSA in January, 2011. For more details, see http://www.ilsa.org/members/chapters/2011awardwinners.php
TBC: Other activities organised by students, including social or otherwise. Describe the structure of student body management.
Recruitment
TBC
Seminars and Conferences
TBC
Academia and faculty
Notable faculty
TBC - feel free to create separate pages with biographies and details about each professor.
Journals and publications
TBC - add student published journals, as well as notable publications by faculty.
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
TBC: List some alumni who have made a mark in the profession or gone on to do interesting things.