New Law College, Pune in India Today’s list of Top Indian Law Institutes

The undergraduates of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University are taught by the preeminent experts in their field, because the university attracts some of the best scholars in the world.  Teaching here is done through tutorials, which facilitates learning in the most rigorous way possible.

This means there’s no escape; in a tutorial-based learning, students are challenged to work out and retain every point they make during brainstorming sessions. It’s a unique style of learning, as it’ll turn students into the best learners they could perhaps be.

Nevertheless, it isn’t just the lecturers who are best at the Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, especially at the New Law College Pune. If you get enrolled in this Law College, your classmates would perhaps be some of the most resourceful people you can connect with. After all, getting into this college doesn’t just require high grades, but also the ability to hit it big in a tough interview.

The New Law College Pune has been ranked amongst the top Law Schools in India by India Today, one of the country’s most prestigious magazines. In addition, the top employers across the world want to recruit graduates from The New Law College. Considering that the nominations were overseen by industry leaders and a panel of experts, India Today has included only the best institutes in this list. In this survey, various parameters were adopted, including infrastructure, faculty, industry interaction, innovative programs, research, placements and many more.

The training given to students throughout the tenure encourages them to question and explore everything they come across; to think creatively, and to come up with solutions even if they aren’t acquainted with the topic.

According to a survey, 95% of New Law College Pune graduates get well-paid jobs within 3 months of graduating. Bharati Vidyapeeth isn’t a university that allows students to get through the course by doing any less than their best.

Andrew s

Andrew has been in the online publishing industry. After receiving his degree in professional journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, he contributed to multiple websites as a freelance writer and feature editor. Mostly, Andrew tackles controversies and theories that lead to a specific conclusion that either debunk or justify a particular claim. Further, Andrew participates in social developments that aim to simplify every individual's way of life and fight for peace. He is the new Editor-in-Chief of Pressroom Today.

Share
Published by
Andrew s

Recent Posts

The Story Behind Zardosi: A Tale of Timeless Craft

By Suparna Som "There is magic in every thread, a whisper of time, and the…

2 days ago

Punjab CM Mann Denies Rift Within AAP After Meeting Kejriwal in Delhi

Amid growing speculation about internal discord within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Punjab Chief Minister…

2 weeks ago

Dr Gautam Allahbadia: The man behind the evolution of advanced reproductive health services in India

Mumbai based Dr Gautam Allahbadia, a noteworthy Consultant in Reproductive Endocrinology & IVF, has made…

2 weeks ago

Farmer protest: Fourth Attempt to Reach Delhi from Shambhu Border on January 21

In a persistent effort to voice their grievances, farmers are gearing up for their fourth…

1 month ago

Mahakumbh 2025: Over 1 Crore Take Dip at Sangam on Day 1; First ‘Amrit Snan’ Today

The grand Mahakumbh Mela 2025 commenced with an overwhelming spiritual fervor, as over one crore…

1 month ago

Vision for Boosting Agricultural Productivity in India: A Focus on Soil Health and Technology

“The future of Indian agriculture depends on how well we can collaborate and innovate,” States…

4 months ago