The Sharda School of Law, a constituent school of the Sharda University, Greater Noida, was established in 2009 on the basis of the vision of providing high levels of legal education and inculcation of the culture of research, ethic,s and professional excellence.
It has the accolades of the Bar Council of India (BCI), and the University Grants Commission (UGC). The reputation of academic excellence has, over the years, been attributed to Sharda School of Law through academic rigor, contemporary pedagogy, and industry-oriented legal training.
The campus has the latest infrastructure in terms of smart classrooms, a fully operational Moot Court Hall, a full-fledged law library, law aid clinics, and computer-based research facilities. The faculty is highly qualified with ...
The Sharda School of Law, a constituent school of the Sharda University, Greater Noida, was established in 2009 on the basis of the vision of providing high levels of legal education and inculcation of the culture of research, ethic,s and professional excellence.
It has the accolades of the Bar Council of India (BCI), and the University Grants Commission (UGC). The reputation of academic excellence has, over the years, been attributed to Sharda School of Law through academic rigor, contemporary pedagogy, and industry-oriented legal training.
The campus has the latest infrastructure in terms of smart classrooms, a fully operational Moot Court Hall, a full-fledged law library, law aid clinics, and computer-based research facilities. The faculty is highly qualified with prominent academicians, legal practitioners, and judges who can offer an invaluable real-world experience to the classroom. The institute is dedicated to the integration of theory and practical exposure in legal studies so that the students graduate with solid advocacy, research, and analysis skills.
Admission and Eligibility:
For admission, LLB candidates should have finished 10+2 education in a recognized board. The university admits through the Sharda University entrance test (SUEE) or any other acceptable qualifying exams then conducts interviews. In the case of LLM, the applicant has to have a Bachelor degree in Law (LLB) with a required percentage. Selection is based on merit assessment and in some cases, personal interview, interview or written test is done.