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Want to Study at Sharda School of Law? Here's What You Should Know

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The application process for admissions to law programs at Sharda School of Law, affiliated to Sharda Univeristy is currently underway for the academic year 2024-25.

Established to develop top legal professionals, Sharda School of Law has evolved  into a leading Law School in Delhi NCR. Ranked 10th in North India among top private law schools as per India Today Law School Ranking, 2021.

Sharda School of Law is proud to be a part  of Sharda University which is among the top 5% of higher education institutions in India to receive  NAAC A+ grade and has recently been ranked 87 in the University category as per NIRF ranking  2023. 

Sharda University School of Law (SUSOL), offers five-year B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), five year B.A., LL.B.  (Hons.), LL.M. and Ph.D. programmes. Approved by Bar Council of India (BCI), Sharda School of  Law's programmes are designed to prepare students for all aspects of law practice. From the  moment students arrive, they are considered members of the legal community & are challenged to meet the expectations of all. The online admission to these programmes is by SUAT (sharda  University Admission Test). CLAT & LSAT scores are also accepted for admission. Brilliant students are offered up to 100% scholarship to give wings to their law career dreams. 

Equipped with modern infrastructure facilities including a modern moot court hall, SSOL boasts of highly qualified and experienced faculty with 25 Ph.D. holders and other faculty pursuing  Ph.D. SSOL focuses on experiential learning with various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. It also regularly organizes moot courts, seminars, conferences, mock parliaments,  debates, etc. to develop a student’s analytical, critical and debating skills. 

Recipient of an assortment of awards and accolades, Sharda School of Law organizes regular interactive sessions/guest lectures by Supreme Court Judges, High Court Judges, Leading  Academicians, Public Prosecutors and Senior Advocates on current topics related to law to enhance the ability and skills of students and to connect with latest happenings of the legal world. In the recent past, SSOL had the honour to host the legal luminaries of repute namely: Justice NV Ramana, Former Chief Justice of India; Kiren Rijiju, the former Union Minister for Law  & Justice; Arif Mohammad Khan, Governor State of Kerala; Satya Pal Singh Baghel, Union Minister of State for Law and Justice, Govt. of India; Justice Dipak Misra, Former Chief Justice of India and many others.

Sharda School of Law has established a Centre for Judicial and Competitive Services and Other Competitive Examinations. Regular classes and training sessions are being conducted by the Centre for Judicial Services Examinations, UGC-NET Examinations and other competitive examinations. Sharda School of Law has also established various Centres for Excellence such as the Centre for Research in Constitutional Studies and Human Rights, Centre for Research in Corporate Laws, Centre for Research in Criminal Jurisprudence etc.

Sharda School of Law in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority, on regular basis,  organizes free legal aid camps and community connect programme in Prisons, Courts, Old Age  Homes, Primary Schools and other neighbourhood areas where Faculty and Students hold  interactive sessions on socio-legal issues.

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