JB Law College In Assam - College Courses

JB Law College

Chandmari, Guwahati, Assam   |   ESTD : 1969   |   Approved By: UGC   |   Type: Private
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About College

Since its inception in the year 1969, J.B Law College has become one of the leading colleges of North East India over the decades. Being one of the preferred destinations of the North Eastern students for legal education, it has carved a niche for itself by providing the opportunities for development of personality of students in advocacy, legal services, legislation, reforms, etc. The college is focused and determined to sustain their status and academic structure in the field of legal education as it was established on popular demand of the society.

Facts & Figures of J.B Law College-

Established In

1969

University Type

Government Aided

Affiliated With

Guwahati University

Approved & Recognized By

UGC, Bar Council of India

Campus Strength

2000+

Faculty

50(Excluding administrative staff)

Why to Join  J.B Law College-

Highly Qualified Teaching Staff- Faculty includes Master and Doctorate degree holders who are well qualified and notable in their respective fields.

Instilling employable & life Skills- Banking Law, Insurance Law, and Taxation Law are taught and Art of Living workshops are arranged. 

Guidance by Field Experts- Arranging talks with experts for better career options and providing guidance to budding lawyers.

World Class Library– Latest issues and subscriptions to various journals and a computerized library with Internet connection is provided in the college premises.

Choice Based Credit System- Subject choices tailored to the needs of the students helps in inculcating better interest and knowledge among the students.

Notable Alumni – Judges and Chief Justice of various high courts are some of the notable alumni of this esteemed college.

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