JC College of Law In Andhra Pradesh - College Courses, Placements

JC College of Law

J.K.C.Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh   |   ESTD : 1989   |   Approved By: Type: Private
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About College

J.C Law College is a recognised institute of legal education and since its inception in year 1989; it has become one of the preferred institutes for students of this state. The College is named after a legend Sri Jagarlamudi  Chandramouli. Earlier, it was an evening college but since 2000, it has started its classes during daytime. The Management constantly endeavours to provide the best possible facilities towards attaining its desired objectives of providing quality education and selflessly strives for the betterment of the college.

Facts & Figures of J.C Law College-

Established In

1989

University Type

Government Aided

Affiliated With

Acharya Nagarjuna University

Approval

BCI, Andhra Pradesh State Government

Campus Strength

1000+

Total Faculty Members

50

Library

7552

Why to Join  J.C Law College-

Highly Qualified Faculty – The College has notable faculty with good educational background having Masters’ degrees, each and every faculty member is one of the best in their respective fields.

Focus On Overall Development – The College offers trials in a Moot Court for final year students to enable students to develop and hone their skills for self development as a budding lawyer.

World Class Facilities in Library – Reference and Award winning authors’ books collection with subscription to various National & International Law journals.

Scholarship facilities – College provides scholarship to first year students applying for Bachelor and Masters Course.

Focus on Paper Publishing- Students and faculties work together to publish and present articles in National & International Journals related to awareness and knowledge in various disciplines.

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