KIIT Law School

KIIT Law School (abbreviated KLS and also School of Law, KIIT University ) is a law school imparting legal education to the students. The institution is situated in Bhubaneswar, Odisha within the KIIT University campus and is affiliated to the same. KLS offers five years integrated course in B.A. LLB., BBA. LLB. and BSc. LLB with Honours specialisation in different areas of law; LL.M and Phd.

KLS offer five year dual degree integrated courses in B.A. LL.B, B.B.A. LL.B and B.Sc. LL.B. The courses are divided into ten semesters with six papers in each of the semesters. The courses are designed in such a way that it combine law degrees with papers in liberal arts, management and natural sciences. From the Sixth semester, student can choose from Constitutional law, Business law, International trade law, Intellectual property Rights, Crime and Criminology, Human Rights, Taxation law and International law as honours specialization. Several other Honours papers can be added on request of at least ten students expressing their interest to take a subject. Students can also select from several seminar courses which are taught. KLS also offers LL.M, P.G. Diploma and Ph.D. academic programmes.

All the courses of KIIT Law School are approved by Bar Council of India and are affiliated to the parent KIIT University. The courses have been designed with the help of Prof. N.L. Mitra, an eminent law professor of and former Director of National Law School of India University, Bangalore and Former Vice-Chancellor of National Law University, Jodhpur and other dignitaries of the field.

KLS have six separate departments; Department of Public Law, Department of Private Law, Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Department of Liberal Arts, Department of Business Studies and Department of Natural and physical sciences.

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