Global School of Law (GSL), affiliated with Purbanchal University and located in Baneshwor, Kathmandu, offers a career-focused Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (B.A.LL.B) program with electives in Business Law, Criminal Law, and Environmental Law. Operated under Professional Educators Limited, GSL ensures practical legal training through mandatory internships in courts, firms, NGOs, or corporate sectors.
Salient Features
Lectures & Seminars
As part of the course delivery, BALLB lectures will be delivered by experienced faculty members, often supplemented by guest lectures from industry experts, judges, and practitioners.
Presentations
Presentations are an integral part of classroom deliveries in BALLB at GSL. Students are assigned a term paper covering diverse subjects in the first year of study. Subject faculties bear the autonomy to select numerous agendas and issues of academic and career significance that the students in the group and on an individual basis are entitled to complete. Completed term papers are defended by students in groups and individually, with the formal presentations evaluated by expert faculty and juries.
Case Studies
Learning from cases is our primary approach to legal education. At GSL, case studies will be prioritized with an emphasis on analyzing real-life cases to understand the practical application of legal principles.
Interactive Learning
Students will be encouraged to participate in group discussions, presentations, and role-playing exercises to foster critical thinking and effective communication.
Moot Court
Moot courts and mock trials form an essential part of the BALLB program at GSL, helping students practice advocacy, legal research, and writing.
Legal Aid Clinics
The University may offer legal aid clinics where students can assist underprivileged communities with legal issues and contribute to society.
Law Clinic
The Global School of Law (GSL) runs fully supervised Law Clinics led by practicing lawyers to provide students with practical legal training. These clinics offer hands-on experience through real case involvement, enhancing students' legal reasoning, advocacy, and problem-solving skills. GSL also organizes events to simulate real legal environments and provides free legal aid to marginalized communities, promoting social responsibility. Students participate in tasks like file studies, case drafting, and court simulations, supported by legal research and presentations. The clinics aim to bridge the gap between theory and practice, fostering a well-rounded legal education.
Outreach Visits and Exposures
GSL engages students through outreach visits organized annually, providing learning through hands-on experience and exposure to real legal-sector practices. Students are ensured an opportunity to visit courts, prisons, and enterprises to interact with, review, and observe the legal frameworks that the relevant forums operate under. The visits are used to develop projects on legal studies, and students who participate in the visits must present their findings in a formal setting after completing outreach programs.
COMPUTER LAB
GSL has a high-tech, modern computer lab with branded LCD computers and unlimited internet access. The lab is equipped with a sufficient number of modern computers, with one computer per student. Students are encouraged to use computers for academic and other technological work required to complete projects, research, and other assignments in diverse subjects of law.
CAFETERIA
GSL has in place an in-house cafeteria that offers healthy meals and snacks to its faculty, students, and staff at a very reasonable cost. The cafeteria is managed by hospitality professionals who serve visitors with fresh meals, breakfast, and snacks on all working days and weekdays. The cafeteria is managed efficiently to serve the best-quality food, prepared with the utmost care for hygiene. Visitors can order continental dishes and local and international cuisines à la carte.
MOOT-COURT PRACTICES
The moot court at Global School of Law is an essential component of the practical training for BALLB students, designed to simulate real court sessions and provide hands-on legal experience. Students participate in various stages of courtroom procedures, including drafting legal documents, presenting arguments, and cross-examining witnesses in a simulated legal environment. These sessions enhance students' advocacy skills, legal research capabilities, and understanding of courtroom etiquette while fostering critical thinking and public speaking confidence. The program prepares aspiring lawyers for real-world litigation and judicial processes, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Admission Guidelines
Eligibility Criteria
- Completion of 10+2 or an equivalent qualification (A-Levels, Intermediate, etc.) from a recognized board
- A minimum GPA of 2.4 or equivalent marks
- No age restriction for admission
- Admission is based on an entrance examination that may include a written test, group discussion, and/or personal interview
Process
The admission process for the BALLB program at Global School of Law typically involves the following steps:
- Application: Candidates must submit a completed application form, available on the Global School of Law's website or at the College premises.
- Entrance Examination: The candidates must appear for the Entrance Exam or any relevant university-specific exam if announced.
- Merit List: Based on the entrance exam results, a merit list will be published.
- Counselling/Interview: Candidates may be called for counselling or an interview.
- Document Verification: The admission authorities will verify the candidate's academic records and other documents.
- Final Admission: Candidates selected will be admitted.
- Purbanchal University
- Established 2025 AD
- Private Institution
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