B.M.S College of Law, Bangalore
Bangalore, Karnataka
About College
B.M.S College of Law, Bangalore: A Legacy of Quality Legal Education Since 1963
Established in 1963 by Sri. B.S. Narayan, Donor Trustee of BMSET, under the aegis of the B.M. Sreenivasaiah Educational Trust, B.M.S College of Law carries forward a legacy of educational excellence. The Trust is named after Dharmaprakasha Rajakaryaprasaktha Sri. B.M. Sreenivasaiah, the visionary behind the first private Engineering College in Karnataka.
B.M.S College of Law is affiliated with the Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi (KSLU), and holds the approval of the Bar Council of India, New Delhi, ensuring adherence to the highest standards of legal education.
Comprehensive Law Programs:
The college offers a range of undergraduate law programs:
- B.A. LL.B. (5-Year Degree Course)
- B.Com. LL.B. (5-Year Degree Course)
- BBA. LL.B. (5-Year Degree Course)
- LL.B. (3-Year Degree Course)
Strong Foundation, Dedicated Faculty, and Excellent Infrastructure:
With a primary aim of imparting quality legal education, B.M.S College of Law is built on a strong foundation and boasts excellent infrastructure. Our highly qualified and dedicated team of faculty members is committed to providing a world-class learning experience, nurturing the next generation of legal professionals.
Eminent Alumni Network and Extensive Library Resources:
The institution's eminent alumni form a robust professional network, actively contributing to the growth and development of the college. Our spacious library houses a comprehensive collection of over 20,000 books, journals, and periodically updated online resources, providing students with ample learning materials.
Moot Court Training for Advocacy Skills:
The dedicated Moot Court training provided by the college effectively equips students with essential advocacy skills, preparing them for successful careers in the legal field.
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