
Vivekananda College of Law
No.12/1, 3rd Cross, Gayathrinagar, Maruthi, Rajaji Nagar Bengaluru, Karnataka 560021
Quick Info
1983
BAR Council of India (BCI)
Facts
Private
Co-Ed
About
Established in 1983, Vivekananda College of Law is a part of the Janatha Education Society. The college takes pride in imparting quality legal education to its students. The Vivekananda College of Law ensures that students are well trained in the legal profession.
Vivekananda College of Law is approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi and has an affiliation with the Karnataka State Law University.
The Vivekananda College of Law is situated 4kms away from Bangalore’s main bus station and railway station and 35kms away from the main airport.
Scholarship
The college provides scholarships for SC/ST Students, OBC Students, Minority and children of ex-servicemen.
They offer scholarships for merit students.
Why Choose
Vivekananda College of Law is a well-maintained campus that offers students an opportunity to work with an e-library. The college also has a moot court that offers students an opportunity to practice law cases. They offer a cafeteria, a computer laboratory, medical facilities, hostel facilities, indoor and outdoor games. The campus is located in the heart of the city and is well connected by local transportation.
Career Opportunities
- Lawyer
- Legal Advisor
- Advocate
- Solicitor
- Legal Advisor
- Law Officer
- Public Prosecutor
- Law Officer
- Paralegal
- Junior Lawyer
- Legal Advisor
- Legal Administrator
- Law Officer
- Law Associate
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Law (B.Com LL.B)
Main streams
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law (BA LL.B)
Main streams
Common facilities
FAQs
No.12/1, 3rd Cross, Gayathrinagar, Maruthi Extension, Rajaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560021
International Law, Business Law, Criminal Law, Civil and Private Law, Public Law are specialization courses for LLB students.
LLB students are spoilt for choice when searching for a job. They can seek employment in government service, legal outsourcing and attorney generals. They can practice as an advocate in the court or work in corporate firms.