KC Law College In Jammu and Kashmir - College Courses

KC Law College

K.C. Educational Complex Akhnoor Road, Muthi,, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir   |   ESTD : 2003   |   Approved By: Type: Public
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About College

K.C Law college is an initiative of the K.C Educational Society, which is a non profit making organization who had started this college in 2003 with the vision of imparting legal education to the students of Jammu and other states, to develop awareness among the students regarding the human rights and to make them competent and promote their values and duties towards the society. They wanted to inculcate a sense a responsibility in the students towards the objectives enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution of India. They have started Bachelors and Masters’ degree in the college to serve the society in the field of legal services, law reforms, policy planning, legislation, etc

Facts & Figures of K.C Law college-

Established In

2003

University Type

Private/ Self Financing

Affiliated With

University of Jammu

Approval

Bar Council of India

Campus Strength

500+

Total Faculty Members

50

Why to Join KC 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.

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

International Collaborations – The College has International collaborations which help in the development of the students on a global scale.

Legal Aid- Clinics for legal aid are provided to help the students gain practical exposure in their fields.

Focus on Overall Development – The College is focused on molding the students to become better lawyers by helping them through overall development.

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