
School of Law, Christ University
School of Law, Christ University (SLCU), Bangalore, is a part of Christ University, Bangalore, which was founded and is administered by Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). CMI, the first indigenous Catholic religious congregation of India with a membership of 2000, renders its service to humanity in educational, social, healthcare and other activities. The parent university, a premier educational institution, is an academic fraternity of individuals dedicated to the motto of excellence and service and already has a proven history of success in the field of education. Though it is a minority institution, Christ University maintains a secular in outlook towards education. Students of all castes, religions, creeds and languages are encouraged to be a part of this temple of learning.
Christ University, formerly Christ College had the rare distinction of being the first institution in Karnataka to be accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), UGC and reaccredited with an A+ in 2005 for quality education. In four decades, the institution has become the most preferred educational institution in the city of Bangalore.
Located in a beautiful expansive campus of Christ University, Bangalore, SLCU is an institute imparting world class legal education not only to students from various parts of the country but also from the Middle East and Mauritius. SLCU boasts of unmatched infrastructure comprising of well-equipped audio-visual classrooms, resourceful libraries with the latest legal publications and journals, information centre with all-time internet connectivity, conference hall, mini-auditorium and above all, a conducive environment to study and explore numerous possibilities in life.
The Fourth Chapter of the International Model United Nations is to be held on the Main Campus from January 14th – January 16th, 2016 as a student-led initiative organized by Model United Nations Society, School of Law, Christ University.
Model United Nations Society:
Christ University believes in encouraging student-led Committees that aim at understanding and creating awareness on academic fronts. In School of Law, these committees are aimed at giving students an insight into every field of law, by organizing guest lectures, competitions like Moot Courts and Debates. Model United Nations Society is one of the many student led committees in SLCU, and believes in adding to not only the growth of the students but also the MUN Culture through novel and innovative ideas and simulations.
