JGLS 
Law School

Unacademy Webinar with Professor Anand Prakash Mishra of Jindal Global Law School

Tune in to this session and build your understanding to become a global legal professional of the future!

Ravi Kanth

Unacademy - India's leading online education provider is organising an online session on “Globalisation of Legal Education and Legal Profession in India” for law aspirants and parents.

Prof. Anand Prakash Mishra, Associate Dean and Director of Law Admissions at Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University will be discussing the topic with Mr Keshav Malpani, one of the top law entrance educators at Unacademy.

Indian legal education and legal profession have witnessed a transformation over last two decades. In legal education, the country has seen the emergence of 5 year law programmes after class 12 vis-a-vis 3 year LLB degree after graduation. In legal profession, litigation and courtrooms are no more the only workplaces for young lawyers. Multiple career options in law have opened several doors for students and professionals particularly in a global world.

We are now moving at a much higher pace than ever before, our law schools are welcoming teaching methods, syllabus, and professors that are on par with the global standards.

So, if you’re a law aspirant, law student, or a young professional from the field of law, tune in to this session and build your understanding to become a global legal professional of the future!

“Globalisation of Legal Education and Legal Profession in India”

Please watch LIVE on 2nd April at 7 PM on YouTube link here:

NCLT can examine fraud in oppression and mismanagement cases: Supreme Court

Collegium recommends 26 new judges to Allahabad High Court including Supreme Court lawyers Garima Prashad, Swarupama Chaturvedi

Supreme Court paves way for ISL 2025-26 to kick-off in December; directs AIFF to stick to calendar

Hurried trial detrimental to accused also: Delhi High Court in order denying bail to Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid

'Very unhappy': Bombay High Court criticises State for mishandling Maratha quota protests

SCROLL FOR NEXT