The orientation programme 2017-18 was organized to the first year students of all the three programmes. Various soft skills, life skills and professional skills development programmes were conducted from 25
th July to 2
nd July, 2017. The sessions were orchestrated by eminent and ingenious persons from social sciences, legal fraternity, life skills and soft skills trainers and motivational speaker.
The Xplore Consultancy Services conducted
Road to Success an interactive soft skills training programme from 25
th to 27
th July, 2017. On 28th Dr. Ravindra Shanbhag conducted workshop on ADR Skills (Alternative Dispute Resolution). During the sessions various mediation and negotiation techniques were imparted to students. From 29
th to 2
nd July, 2017 various guest lectures were held by experts from social science, psychologist, legal academia, practicing advocates, motivational speakers :
- R.S.Deshpande, Director, B.R.Ambedkar School of Economics deliberated on Law and Economics.
- Vasuda.N. Assistant Professor in History deliberated on History and its contributions to Law.
- Professor D.Jeevan Kumar deliberated on Relationship between the law and political science
- Cherian Alexander from St.Josephs College of Arts and Science deliberated on Effective usage of English Language.
- Satish Gowda from P.G.Dept of Law, Bangalore University deliberated on How to become an effective Laywer?
- M K Matolli discussed on career opportunities for law students.
- Manojkumar V. Hiremath Assistant Professor deliberated on clinical methods of legal education.
- Nitish. N, Advocate, Mr.Rakesh Bhat Advocate and Mr.Jayanth Devkumar Advocate, High Court of Karnataka and alumni of our institution shared the academic and professional experience to our students.
- Narendra Bhat delivered lecture on Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights.
- Nisha Menzies Rao Consultant Psychologist addressed the students about their new challenges confronting them as well as to balance between life and career.
- Motivational talk by M.K. Sridhar, Executive Director, Karnataka Knowledge Commission.
- Shylaja S. Shastry and Dr.Nisha Menzies Rao Consultant Psychologist conducted interactive sessions on Stress Management.
- Shoba G, Educationist & Counsellor delivered special lecture on life skills. The session gave an insight on communication skills, personality development and presenting of public persona for the students. The session also helps the students to overcome the difficulties faced due to psychological variation.
- Prof K Eresi, Retd. Professor, Bangalore University, delivered lecture on importance of management studies in law.
- Prof Bisilaiah, Former VC, UAS, Bengaluru delivered lecture on law and Economics.
The orientation programme 2017-18 was organized to the first year students of all the three programmes. Various soft skills, life skills and professional skills development programmes were conducted from 25
th July to 2
nd July, 2017. The sessions were orchestrated by eminent and ingenious persons from social sciences, legal fraternity, life skills and soft skills trainers and motivational speaker.
- The Xplore Consultancy Services conducted Road to Success an interactive soft skills training programme from 25th to 27th July, 2017. On 28th Dr. Ravindra Shanbhag conducted workshop on ADR Skills (Alternative Dispute Resolution). During the sessions various mediation and negotiation techniques were imparted to students.
- M K Matolli discussed on career opportunities for law students.
- Manojkumar V. Hiremath Assistant Professor deliberated on clinical methods of legal education.
- Nisha Menzies Rao Consultant Psychologist addressed the students about their new challenges confronting them as well as to balance between life and career.
- Motivational talk by M.K. Sridhar, Executive Director, Karnataka Knowledge Commission.
- Shoba G, Educationist & Counsellor delivered special lecture on life skills. The session gave an insight on communication skills, personality development and presenting of public persona for the students. The session also helps the students to overcome the difficulties faced due to psychological variation.