Difference between revisions of "KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar"
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===Location=== | ===Location=== | ||
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+ | KIIT LAW SCHOOL | ||
+ | Campus VII, KRISHNA CAMPUS | ||
+ | Patia, Bhubaneswar 751024. Orissa, INDIA. | ||
+ | Ph.no.- +91 674 2725440 | ||
===Administration=== | ===Administration=== |
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Background
History
TBC: This college was founded in YEAR by FOUNDER. Keep it somewhat brief.
Location
KIIT LAW SCHOOL Campus VII, KRISHNA CAMPUS Patia, Bhubaneswar 751024. Orissa, INDIA. Ph.no.- +91 674 2725440
Administration
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Facts & Figures
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Admissions
To join KIIT LAW SCHOOL one has to go through its entrance exam i.e. KIITEE. Its form is available in its official website www.kls.ac.in
Further details about its admission is available in its website. Please visit it.
Infrastructure
Hostels
TBC: How many hostel rooms are there? What is the state of the facilities?
Library and Reading Room
The Collection of the KLS Library consists of general and special subjects which includes text books, reference books, journals, back volume of journals and reports, standards, and patents etc. is regarded as one of the richest collections in the state in the field of Legal studies. This vast reservoir of knowledge, on a conservative estimate, is worth almost Rs.5(five) crores. The Library currently receives over twenty number of periodicals/ law journals/law reports . The few important ones are:
US Supreme Court Reports (from its inception to 2005), All India Reports (from 1925 to till date), All England Reports (1558 to till date), All England Reports: Annual Review (1982 to 2007), Supreme Court Cases (1969 to till date), Halsbury's Law of England(1975 to 1998), Halsbury's Law of India.(2001 to 2009), Criminal law Review(1954 to 2008), Law Quarterly Review(1885 to 2008), Harvard Law Review(1887 to 2006), Journal of Indian Law Institute and many more.
IT Infrastructure
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Extra Curricular Activities
Mooting
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Student Activities
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Recruitment
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Seminars and Conferences
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Academia and faculty
Notable faculty
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Journals and publications
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Subjects available
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Alumni
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Notable alumni
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External links
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