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Kolkata, March 4: The first Inde’s intellectual property law from school with the ground had a formal agreement, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed today between the Director of IIT-Kharagpur ( IIT-KGP), Professor SK Dube, and Vinod Gupta, an IIT-KGP Alumnus and CEO of infoUSA.
Gupta, who has already given $ 1 million in seed capital for the right to the school and during the installation of Vinod Gupta School of Management at the IIT-Kharagpur, plans to start flagship of the least two programmes of the Law School this July.
Preparation for the Law School has already begun, with the agreement of cooperation between the IIT-KGP and the George Washington University of Law, one of the world leaders IPL schools. “This close link between us in the development of curriculum, exchange of professors, library and training. We have also started the recruitment of the faculty, but we also have a lot of visiting professors’ Abroad, “Profiles Prabir Gupta, Technical Director of the Law School, said News Line.
The two courses from July - with a total of 100 seats of force - is a three-year (six semesters) LLB habitation with distinction in Technology and Intellectual Property Law (IPL), and a year and a half, the program diploma to work IPL Management - aimed at IIT-KGP and its extension to Kolkata and Bhubaneswar.
The price of the course, Professor Gupta said, would be for an amount of Rs 50000 per semester.
The eligibility criteria for the courses, all candidates for a CA or B-Tech degree or a PG Science Degree within each theme and an MBA from the science background, can apply.
In the diploma programme, lawyers for LLB degree are also eligible. A national programme of the entrance test is scheduled for April, after the selection of candidates are briefly listed by the group discussion and personal interview.
The Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, that the school was named, it is anticipated that a large number of lawyers trained in the protection of intellectual property are of crucial importance for industries such as bio-technology, nanotechnology, bioinformatics, information technology and De software.
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The audit aufgeschlagene system would better help students feel experts
Sweaty palms, eyes drawn blood, hair and high tensions zerzaust levels - that is what it means for examinations, most young. While all could change with the opening checking accounts. The debate on the review open book is from the University of Mumbai, after the Senate, Member Dr. Tushar Jagtap wrote a letter to the university in the same direction. We ask a few scholars in Pune, when the orientation manuals would better help students, and they seem to be much to support the system.
Shar said Mila Oswal, Principal Balaji Law College, “I support an event open to professionals for courses such as law, engineering and medicine. I started my study abroad and by the system, so What I know the benefits. Before, we had a review of seven hours, where we could sit at the library and read books. “She is of the opinion that the current system stresses theoretical rather than practical in the Knowledge. “We need a system that allows the student to record. Students should be encouraged to make their own interpretations, more equitable, instead of ausraubend case studies,” she adds. And this system, prof feels Oswal, should be set up, next to the graduation.
Dr. Kalpana Wandrekar, Wadia College, also agreed that the current review should be reviewed, dramatic. “Students are more and more brands, even without reading the text, so open book exam can be a good experience,” she says. According to him, once this system is in place, Students are required to purchase texts and not just books and study resource. “You have read the text very carefully to find the answer. It is a challenge, answers and write within the deadline. Doctrine test methods are not necessary, because the text is important, not technology, “adds Wandrekar.
As a result of its consideration of the successful implementation of open book for the LLB course, Professor Arun Mudidri, Director, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), the Institute is the possibility of the introduction of the Open The audit in the near future. “The current education system has been exceeded. Thanks to the work that we have at least discovered, on reading habits of our students,” said Professor Mudidri. And that model, he believes, should Start right of graduation. “Earlier this system is implemented, the better for the students,” he adds.
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