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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    G L A University Mathura
    Duration
    3 Years
    Law UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    G L A University Mathura
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

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    3 Years
    Law
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    450

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    450

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The curriculum of the Law program at G L A University Mathura is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, followed by specialized knowledge and practical experience. The program spans three years, divided into six semesters, with each semester comprising core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory components.

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Pre-requisites
    I LAW-101 Introduction to Law 3-0-0-3 None
    I LAW-102 Legal Methodology 3-0-0-3 None
    I LAW-103 Constitutional Law I 3-0-0-3 None
    I LAW-104 Contract Law I 3-0-0-3 None
    I LAW-105 Legal Writing & Research 2-0-0-2 None
    I LAW-106 Introduction to Moot Court 2-0-0-2 None
    II LAW-201 Constitutional Law II 3-0-0-3 LAW-103
    II LAW-202 Criminal Law I 3-0-0-3 None
    II LAW-203 Tort Law I 3-0-0-3 None
    II LAW-204 Evidence Law I 3-0-0-3 None
    II LAW-205 Property Law I 3-0-0-3 None
    II LAW-206 Comparative Legal Systems 2-0-0-2 None
    III LAW-301 Corporate Law I 3-0-0-3 LAW-204
    III LAW-302 Human Rights Law I 3-0-0-3 LAW-103
    III LAW-303 Intellectual Property Rights I 3-0-0-3 LAW-204
    III LAW-304 Environmental Law I 3-0-0-3 LAW-201
    III LAW-305 International Law I 3-0-0-3 LAW-201
    III LAW-306 Criminal Justice System I 3-0-0-3 LAW-202
    IV LAW-401 Corporate Law II 3-0-0-3 LAW-301
    IV LAW-402 Human Rights Law II 3-0-0-3 LAW-302
    IV LAW-403 Intellectual Property Rights II 3-0-0-3 LAW-303
    IV LAW-404 Environmental Law II 3-0-0-3 LAW-304
    IV LAW-405 International Law II 3-0-0-3 LAW-305
    IV LAW-406 Criminal Justice System II 3-0-0-3 LAW-306
    V LAW-501 Advanced Legal Research & Writing 2-0-0-2 LAW-105
    V LAW-502 Family Law & Women's Rights 3-0-0-3 LAW-104
    V LAW-503 Public International Law 3-0-0-3 LAW-405
    V LAW-504 Advanced Moot Court Competitions 2-0-0-2 LAW-106
    V LAW-505 Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility 2-0-0-2 None
    V LAW-506 Legal Internship 2-0-0-2 None
    VI LAW-601 Final Year Thesis Project 4-0-0-4 LAW-501
    VI LAW-602 Specialized Elective Courses 3-0-0-3 None

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Students in their third and fourth years are offered a wide array of advanced departmental elective courses designed to deepen their knowledge and prepare them for specialized practice or research. These courses are taught by experienced faculty members who are leaders in their respective fields.

    • Corporate Governance and Securities Regulation: This course examines the legal framework governing corporate entities, including board responsibilities, shareholder rights, and regulatory compliance. Students learn about securities law, insider trading, and anti-fraud regulations through case studies and practical exercises.
    • International Trade Law: Focused on international agreements, dispute resolution mechanisms, and trade policies, this course explores how global commerce is regulated and protected under national and international laws. Students engage with WTO disputes and bilateral trade negotiations.
    • Digital Rights and Cybersecurity Law: As digital transformation accelerates, understanding cybersecurity regulations becomes crucial. This course covers data protection laws, privacy rights, cybercrime legislation, and the challenges of regulating emerging technologies like AI and blockchain.
    • Environmental Impact Assessment and Climate Change Litigation: This course explores legal frameworks for environmental protection, focusing on impact assessments, green energy policies, and litigation strategies. Students analyze landmark cases involving pollution control and climate change adaptation.
    • Human Rights in Conflict Zones: Addressing complex issues in international humanitarian law, this course examines war crimes, refugee rights, and transitional justice mechanisms. Students study historical and contemporary conflicts and their legal implications.
    • Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: This course delves into digital copyright, patent challenges, trademark enforcement, and the intersection of IP law with emerging technologies. Students explore global trends and policy debates surrounding IP protection.
    • Gender Justice and Legal Advocacy: Focused on legal frameworks for gender equality, this course covers domestic violence laws, reproductive rights, workplace discrimination, and feminist jurisprudence. Students learn advocacy techniques and case studies from around the world.
    • Criminal Procedure and Forensic Science: Combining legal theory with scientific methodology, this course explores evidence admissibility, forensic techniques, and procedural safeguards in criminal justice systems.
    • Public International Law and Diplomatic Relations: This course examines international treaties, diplomatic immunity, state sovereignty, and dispute resolution mechanisms. Students engage with current issues in global governance and multilateral institutions.
    • Law of the Sea and Maritime Disputes: Addressing maritime boundaries, resource management, and oceanic jurisdiction, this course explores legal frameworks governing international waters and coastal states' rights.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    G L A University Mathura's Law program places a strong emphasis on project-based learning as a means of developing critical thinking, research skills, and practical application. Projects are integrated throughout the curriculum, beginning with foundational mini-projects in early semesters and culminating in a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project.

    The structure of these projects is carefully designed to align with industry standards and academic rigor. Each project includes:

    • Research Design: Students are guided through the process of formulating research questions, selecting methodologies, and gathering data from credible sources.
    • Faculty Mentorship: Each student is assigned a faculty mentor who provides guidance on project development, writing, and presentation skills.
    • Evaluation Criteria: Projects are evaluated based on originality, depth of analysis, clarity of argumentation, and adherence to academic standards.
    • Presentation Skills: Students present their findings in class settings, fostering confidence in public speaking and critical discussion.

    The mini-projects undertaken during the third and fourth years are particularly impactful. These projects allow students to explore current legal issues, conduct policy analysis, or engage in advocacy research. Examples include analyzing the impact of recent court judgments, evaluating legislation for compliance with constitutional principles, or proposing reforms to existing laws.

    The final-year thesis project is a culmination of all learning experiences. Students choose topics aligned with their interests and career goals, working closely with faculty mentors to produce original research that contributes meaningfully to legal scholarship or practice. The thesis process includes regular progress reviews, peer feedback sessions, and final presentations before a panel of experts.

    This approach ensures that students graduate not only with theoretical knowledge but also with practical skills and confidence in applying legal principles to real-world situations.