From next year onwards, students will be able to apply for admission to the three-year interdisciplinary program, with courses starting in 2022. A three-year LLB program has been launched by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru. Unlike the LLM, which is only open to law graduates with a bachelor’s degree, the three-year LLB program organization will be open to graduates from any field. This particular program was commenced by NLSIU Vice Chancellor Sudhir Krishnaswamy at the varsity’s 29th Annual Convocation.
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Three-year LLB degree programs are designed for students who have already finished a bachelor’s degree in any field and want to specialize in law. In addition to the one-year LLM (Masters) program and other distance education courses, the institute now provides a five-year integrated BA.LLB (Hons) program. The Infosys Foundation has authorized a Rs 5 crore grant to rehabilitate the Shri Narayan Rao Melgiri National Law Library to increase capacity, restructure and rezone the library and its environs, and embrace a digital learning and inclusion strategy. The Infosys Foundation has authorized a Rs 5 crore grant to rehabilitate the Shri Narayan Rao Melgiri National Law Library to increase capacity, restructure and rezone the library and its environs, and embrace a digital learning and inclusion strategy.
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The National Law School of India University will ask the government for an additional 12 acres of land so that it may expand its student body to 2,200 from 660 and its faculty to 115 from 40. NLSIU intends to build a 90,000-square-foot classroom and learning area, as well as a 2,50,000-square-foot residential complex.