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VT Choksi Sarvajanik Law College

Address: Behind Sheth P.T. College of Science, M.T.B. College Campus, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Athwalines, Surat, Gujarat   |   ESTD : 1935   |   Approved By: UGC   |  NAAC   |   Type: Public
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About College

VT Choksi Sarvajanik Law College, Surat, aspires to reach beyond the basic objective, to train all the LLB students technically and ethically by embedding a sense of professional responsibility and duty to serve the country and local community. The institute has a mission to achieve all the objectives by training the students for international, national and other global practices. It aims to engage its students in intellectual enquiry, discipline of law by means of various creative methods of ICT usage in law teaching and pedagogy. The institution keeps wants to accomplish its vision by evolving as a centre for excellence in research, teaching and learning.

Facts and Figures of VT Choksi Sarvajanik Law College-

Establishment Year

1935

Institute Type

Private

Chairperson of the University

Shri Shreyas S. Desa

Affiliated With

Veer Narmad South Gujarat University

Approval

Bar Council of India (BCI)

Recognized By

University Grant Commission (UGC)

Campus Strength

1400

Library

20000 Books

16 Law Journals

Why to Join VT Choksi Sarvajanik Law College-

  • Strong Alumni Team with high post across the country-   A few of the alumni have taken up the Bench of the Supreme Court of India and several other high court such as Hon’ble Justice D.A. Desai, Hon’ble Chief Justice A.M. Ahmedi  and Hon’ble Justice D.C. Gheewala.

  • Strong team of faculty member- The institute has well qualified and highly experienced faculty members with master’s degree holders.

  • NAAC Accreditation- The College has been accredited by the NAAC with a “B” Grade.

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