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West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
পশ্চিমবঙ্গ জাতীয় আইনবিজ্ঞান বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
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Motto Yuktiheena Vicharetu Dharmahnih Prajayate
(Judgment Devoid of Logic Destroys Dharma)
Type Public
Established 1999
Founder Jyoti Basu
Chancellor Justice J. S. Khehar, current Chief Justice of India
Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) P. Ishwara Bhat
Undergraduates 600
Postgraduates 10
Location Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Campus Urban, 5 acres
Affiliations BCI; UGC
Website www.nujs.edu

Coordinates: 22°33′N 88°24′E / 22.550°N 88.400°E / 22.550; 88.400 The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS or NUJS) is an autonomous law university offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is in Salt Lake City of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. NUJS is considered one of the best amongst the elite national law schools in India built on the five-year law degree model proposed and implemented by the Bar Council of India.

The university offers a five-year integrated B.A./BSc. LLB (Hons.) degree programme at the undergraduate level and a Master of Laws (LLM) programme at the postgraduate level. Admission to the former programme is through the Common Law Admission Test, a highly competitive, nationwide common entrance examination, held jointly by fourteen of the seventeen national law schools. NUJS also offers MPhil, PhD and diploma in business laws and other programs. It also offers a number of online courses that attract students from 17 countries across the world so far.

NUJS was established in 1999 by the Bar Council of India, in conjunction with the government of West Bengal. The Founder-Vice Chancellor was Professor N.R. Madhava Menon, a former Professor of law of Delhi University and Founder-Director, National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, who is credited with revolutionizing the field of legal education in India, by starting the concept of "national law schools", as opposed to the traditional law colleges prevalent before.


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