The Indian Law Institute (ILI) was primarily instituted in the aim of conducting and promoting legal research in 1956.
This institute is a registered body and offers academic freedom to carry out objectives with independence.
The Indian law institute was declared in 2004 as the deemed university.
Library
The Indian Law Institute has an established library and is the leading libraries that attract scholars from various parts of the world. This university library is the right place for students doing doctorate degree in political science and law.
This library is of immense use to the State and Central Government officers, High Commissions, the Judiciary and various other embassies also used for referral services.
Courses
The courses offered are PG Diploma in Banking Laws, Labor Law, Human Rights Law, Cyber Law, Tax Law, International Trade Law, Legislation, Agreements and Treaties and Corporate Laws.
Eligibility
- The eligibility is the candidate should have cleared 10 + 2 from a recognized board to seek graduate program admission.
- A Graduate degree holder from any recognized university is eligible for post graduate admission program.
- A Master degree in the same field is considered eligible for Ph.D program admission.
The process of admission is focused on the written admission test and personal interview.
Facilities
The university has infrastructure to attract students and this institute offers an extensive range of placement through appropriate recruiters.
Admission Details
For admission in this institute, the candidate can obtain the form of application from the university admission office or from any Nationalized Bank by sending a DD drawn on favor of the Convener, directorate of admissions, New Delhi.
The application is expected to be completed and filled up and then to be submitted with all the relevant documents as well as DD. This application is expected to be sent prior to the last date of submission to secure a confirmed seat. However, all the formalities are expected to be completed as incomplete forms are not entertained. |