About college
Amity Law School (ALS), Noida was established under the
aegis of Ritnand Balved Education Foundation to achieve world-class
legal education in the country. The School has been affiliated to Guru
Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi and approved by the Bar
Council of India. ALS, Delhi has been consistently ranked as one of the
top ranking Law schools of the country under various surveys conducted
by Outlook, India Today and The Week every year.
The vision of ALS is to provide excellence in legal education and to
produce quality lawyers with good moral principles and great human
values. The programme seeks to promote multi-disciplinary analysis of
the socio-legal problems by designing its course-structure and teaching
methods to realize these objectives. ALS, Delhi has provided a platform
to the students where they can share best of ideas, information and
knowledge.
Facilities at Amity Law School -
- Classrooms
- Library
- Computer Centre
- Moot Court Hall
Placements at Amity Law School -
The placements at ALS invite law firms for campus recruitment drive
where the officials from the law firms visit the campus and interact
with the students through Pre-Placement Talk (PPT) followed by group
discussions and interviews for internship and final placement. The
passed out students from the law school and those who have cleared all
the papers have either secured admission for higher studies in various
renowned universities abroad or final placement with reputed lawyers,
law firms, law offices and NGOs, etc.
Bachelors Degree Courses
Bachelor of Law (BA., LLB) (Honours)
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Bachelor of Law (B.Com., LLB.) (Honours)
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Bachelor of Law
(BBA/LLB)
Masters
Degree Courses
LL.B programme
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LL.B in Corporate
Banking & Insurance
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LL.B in Tax Law
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LL.B in Medical
& Health
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LL.B in Media
& Entertainment
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LL.B in
International Trade & Economic law
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LL.B in
International Environmental Law
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