School Of Law, Christ University
The School of Law, Christ University, (SLCU) formerly known as Christ College of Law is one of the professional undergraduate schools of Christ University. It is situated in Bangalore, India, on the Christ University-Dharmaram College campus.
SLCU is approved by the Bar Council of India to conduct the five year B.A.,LL.B. course and a five year BBA,LLB course.
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