M.N. Law College in Patna has received official approval from the Bar Council of India (BCI) after lengthy negotiations for grant-in-aid for legal education. This approval brings great joy to the college and its supporters. The college is managed by the North Gujarat Education Society (NGES), which provides educational services at nominal rates. This approval is significant as it paves the way for the college to begin its operations under the grant-in-aid framework, ending a two-year wait for permission.
The BCI has approved two divisions, each with a capacity of 60 students. This will be implemented in the current academic year. Prof. Jay Dhruv, a representative from NGES, expressed relief that the complicated process for grant-in-aid approval has finally concluded. He highlighted that continuous efforts from NGES, guidance from the government, and active negotiations with the BCI led to this success. This approval represents more than just a formality; it opens doors to quality legal education for economically weaker sections in North Gujarat.
Moreover, the admission process for the 2025-26 academic session has already begun. Students will be able to enrol for Semester 1 and Semester 3, ensuring that no deserving student is left out due to financial constraints. This achievement is a testament to NGES’s commitment to expanding facilities for underprivileged and middle-class students in the community.
The college aims to provide quality legal education that meets the needs of the local population. It plans to focus on practical training and internships, which will prepare students for a successful career in law. The approval from BCI is expected to attract more students, enhancing the college’s reputation in the field of legal education.
In conclusion, M.N. Law College’s approval from the BCI marks a significant milestone in the journey towards providing accessible legal education in Patna. This will not only benefit students but also contribute positively to the legal system in Gujarat. Many are hopeful that this will inspire other institutions to follow suit and strive for excellence in education.
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