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Motto | Aspire and Achieve |
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Type | Private Law school |
Established | 1999 |
Academic affiliations | Punjabi University; NAAC; BCI |
Chairman | Maj. Gen. Goldsmith |
Principal | Dr. Tejinder Kaur |
Academic staff | 26 [1] |
Students | 422 [1] |
Undergraduates | 399 [1] |
Postgraduates | 15 [1] |
8 [1] | |
Location | , , 30°41′11″N 76°43′15″E / 30.6865°N 76.7207°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website |
www |
Army Institute of Law (AIL) is a private law school in Mohali, Punjab, India. The institute is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala, and is run by the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES). The institute has a moderately sized campus in Sector 68, Mohali. The hostels can house 400 students.
Army institute of law was established in 1999 by the Indian Army under the Army Welfare Education Society. [2] In July 2003, the Institute shifted to Sector 68, Mohali. On 1 December 2003, the Mohali Campus was inaugurated by H.E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the then President of India. The institute is affiliated to the Punjabi University, Patiala and approved by the Bar Council of India.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council have accredited AIL with a grade 'A'. The institution offers 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 1-year postgraduate LLM programme with a specialisation in Family Law or Criminal Law. Both the programmes offered by the institution are approved by the Bar Council of India. [3]
AIL offers a 5-year integrated B.A LL.B. program. The school reserves 100 seats of the total 75 for wards of Army personnel and 20 are available for civilians. Twenty civilian slots are for students from Punjab and five are for the All-India Civil Category. The college is approved by the Bar Council of India. Admission is based on the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test, except that civilian students from Punjab are selected on the basis of 10+2 marks.
AIL offers a one-year postgraduate L.L.M. program with options to specialize in Criminal Law or Family law. The prestigious course enrolls passionate students on the basis of a common entrance examination. The syllabus can be found here.
Army Institute of Law, Mohali conducts AIL LET, also known as the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test for admission to its undergraduate course.
Course | Fees | Eligibility |
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B.A L.L.B | ₹2.10 Lakh | 10+2 |
L.L.M | ₹1.55 Lakh (Total Fees) | L.L.B. |
AIL offers the following scholarships to the students: [4][ unreliable source?]
The students of AIL are also eligible for the following industry-sponsored scholarships:[ citation needed]
Bajaj Allianz offers a scholarship of INR 50,000 to the toppers of Law Evidence and Law of Torts.[ citation needed]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2017) |
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an advertisement. (March 2022) |
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Motto | Aspire and Achieve |
---|---|
Type | Private Law school |
Established | 1999 |
Academic affiliations | Punjabi University; NAAC; BCI |
Chairman | Maj. Gen. Goldsmith |
Principal | Dr. Tejinder Kaur |
Academic staff | 26 [1] |
Students | 422 [1] |
Undergraduates | 399 [1] |
Postgraduates | 15 [1] |
8 [1] | |
Location | , , 30°41′11″N 76°43′15″E / 30.6865°N 76.7207°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website |
www |
Army Institute of Law (AIL) is a private law school in Mohali, Punjab, India. The institute is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala, and is run by the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES). The institute has a moderately sized campus in Sector 68, Mohali. The hostels can house 400 students.
Army institute of law was established in 1999 by the Indian Army under the Army Welfare Education Society. [2] In July 2003, the Institute shifted to Sector 68, Mohali. On 1 December 2003, the Mohali Campus was inaugurated by H.E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the then President of India. The institute is affiliated to the Punjabi University, Patiala and approved by the Bar Council of India.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council have accredited AIL with a grade 'A'. The institution offers 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 1-year postgraduate LLM programme with a specialisation in Family Law or Criminal Law. Both the programmes offered by the institution are approved by the Bar Council of India. [3]
AIL offers a 5-year integrated B.A LL.B. program. The school reserves 100 seats of the total 75 for wards of Army personnel and 20 are available for civilians. Twenty civilian slots are for students from Punjab and five are for the All-India Civil Category. The college is approved by the Bar Council of India. Admission is based on the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test, except that civilian students from Punjab are selected on the basis of 10+2 marks.
AIL offers a one-year postgraduate L.L.M. program with options to specialize in Criminal Law or Family law. The prestigious course enrolls passionate students on the basis of a common entrance examination. The syllabus can be found here.
Army Institute of Law, Mohali conducts AIL LET, also known as the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test for admission to its undergraduate course.
Course | Fees | Eligibility |
---|---|---|
B.A L.L.B | ₹2.10 Lakh | 10+2 |
L.L.M | ₹1.55 Lakh (Total Fees) | L.L.B. |
AIL offers the following scholarships to the students: [4][ unreliable source?]
The students of AIL are also eligible for the following industry-sponsored scholarships:[ citation needed]
Bajaj Allianz offers a scholarship of INR 50,000 to the toppers of Law Evidence and Law of Torts.[ citation needed]