
School of Law
We prepare tomorrow’s legal professionals with interdisciplinary programmes blending rigorous education, ethics, technology, and research
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Why choose School of Law?
Interdisciplinary learning
Integrated degrees blend social sciences, management, and law; technology-law pathways prepare graduates for emerging fields
Practice-centred education
Clinical legal education, internships, and moot courts provide real-world experience in litigation, corporate practice, and public service
Specialisations with breadth
Opportunities in corporate, constitutional, criminal, IPR, technology, and space law
Personalised mentorship
Small class sizes (~60 students) ensure individual guidance and peer collaboration
Experiential learning spaces
Research and practical training are embedded in the learning process

Moot court hall
Realistic courtroom environment for legal advocacy practice

Legal research library
Comprehensive resource hub with physical and online materials

Smart classrooms
Tech-enabled spaces for interactive legal pedagogy

Workshops & conclaves
Platforms for moot, mediation, and skills development
Professor & dean

E.R. Jayaram
Meet the faculty
Our faculty combines academic depth with real-world expertise, guiding students through both fundamental theory and applied innovation.
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FAQs
Each cohort is limited to around 60 students to ensure personalised guidance and peer support
Yes, all programmes comply with BCI norms and include mandatory internships and clinical modules.
Yes, a valid CLAT or LSAT score is necessary for 5-year programmes. For the 3-year LLB, MU’s own entrance test may be considered.
Clinical education includes legal aid, mediation, arbitration, public interest law and advocacy simulation.
Faculty and PhD scholars work in areas such as IPR, international law, space law, ADR, and human rights.


