UCLA School of Law

Founded in the early 1950s, the UCLA School of Law is the youngest renowned law school in the country. Since its foundation, UCLA School of Law has created its own principle- a principle of innovation. The respected alumni of this college have become esteemed judges throughout the country and changed the face of legal service.

They have also blazed paths of excellence in a wide range of industries. UCLA School of Law is dedicated to retain best faculty and top legal minds in order to deliver quality legal education.

UCLA School of Law offers over 200 challenging and diverse courses and programs. It emphasizes on bridging the gap between theory and practical skills, which keeps their graduates a step ahead from the peers of any other law schools. More than 400 interviews are conducted in the campus annually; which includes big law firms, government agencies, corporations, etc. Each first year student of UCLA is assigned to an advisor, who acts as the student's career counselor throughout the student's three years at UCLA.

UCLA School of Law attracts a significant number of high-caliber students due to its quality legal education and highly educated faculty.