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KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar 2026 KIITEE Law, Fees & Career Guide

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KIIT School of Law is part of KIIT University (Institution of Eminence) in Bhubaneswar. KIITEE Law/CLAT admission, Rs 3.5L/year fee, 500+ student intake, strong Odisha HC and corporate law access.

NAAC A++ KIIT UniversityKIITEE Law/CLAT AcceptedRs 3.5L/Year FeeIoE Recognition
College Snapshot — KIIT School of Law, BhubaneswarLaw 2026
🎓 ProgrammeBA LLB (Hons) · 5 yrs · also BBA LLB / BCom LLB (Hons) · LLM 1 yr📝 AdmissionCLAT or KIITEE Law (KLAW) entrance · merit + PI · KLAW online, multiple attempts Jan–Jun💰 FeesBA/BBA/BCom LLB ₹3.5L/yr · ₹17.5L total (5 yrs) · LLM ₹2.8L · hostel ₹1.2L/yr (₹6L total)🎯 CutoffCLAT ~80–88 pctl (Gen) · 67–75 (SC/ST) · KLAW 60–75/100 · target CLAT 80+/KLAW 60+🏆 PlacementsPlacements: law-firm avg ₹6–₹10 LPA, highest ₹10.20 LPA · recruiters Kolkata/Delhi/Bhubaneswar firms · PSUs NALCO, SAIL, NTPC, RINL⚖️ Moot & InternshipsActive moot court (NUJS, Surana, KIIT Intl moots; national finalists) · internships at Odisha HC, NCLT Cuttack, PSUs · KIIT Law Review · 30+ intl MoU exchanges✅ BCI & RankingBCI-approved · KIIT Deemed-to-be University (UGC) · Institution of Eminence · NAAC A++ (A+ in body) · NIRF Law 51–75 band
Indicative snapshot — always confirm current fees, cutoffs & dates with the college / official source. Updated June 2026.

By , Founder & Lead Counsellor · Reviewed by Punit Mishra, Law Admissions Lead · Updated 19 June 2026

Sourcing: figures follow official/institute disclosures (year-labeled) — verify current-year details on the official source before payment.

KIIT School of Law — Key Facts

KIIT School of Law (Bhubaneswar) is a BCI-approved law school within NAAC A++ KIIT University (Institution of Eminence). One of India's largest private law schools by intake, it offers CLAT and KIITEE Law (KLAW) admission with Odisha HC and PSU legal access.

  • Location: Patia, Bhubaneswar 751024, Odisha
  • Programmes: BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BCom LLB (Hons), LLM
  • Entrance: KIITEE Law (KLAW) or CLAT
  • Fees: Rs 3,50,000/year; Rs 17,50,000 total tuition (5 yrs) + ~Rs 6,00,000 hostel
  • Seats/Placements: ~500 seats across specialisations; avg Rs 6-10 LPA at law firms (2024 batch)
Quick Answer For students who cannot clear CLAT at the NUJS Kolkata level (top 200), KIIT School of Law offers an excellent alternative in East India. KIIT Law's NAAC A+ accreditation, active moot court programme, KIIT's international university network, and access to Bhubaneswar's growing legal ecosystem make it a strong choice. The campus infrastructure at KIIT is also significantly better than most non-NLU alternatives in East India.

About KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar

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KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar in India is one of India's leading private law schools offering BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB (5-year), LLM. The college is known for its rigorous curriculum, moot court culture, legal aid clinics, and strong placement record in law firms, corporate legal departments and judiciary.

Law admission to KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar is primarily through KIITEE Law (KIIT Law Entrance) and CLAT. KIIT School of Law leverages the powerful KIIT University (IoE) brand and the large 25-campus KIIT ecosystem. The school is one of India's largest private law schools by intake, which translates into a large alumni network and diverse recruiter access.

KIITEE Law 65+ or CLAT 120+Score/Rank Needed
Rs 3.5LAnnual Fee
Rs 9 LPAAvg Starting Salary

KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar Fee Structure 2025

📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.

ProgrammeYear 1 FeeAnnual FeeTotal (5 yrs)
BA LLB (Hons)Rs 3,50,000Rs 3,50,000Rs 17,50,000
BBA LLB (Hons)Rs 3,50,000Rs 3,50,000Rs 17,50,000
BCom LLB (Hons)Rs 3,50,000Rs 3,50,000Rs 17,50,000
LLM (1-year)Rs 2,80,000Rs 2,80,000
Hostel (per year)Rs 1,20,000Rs 1,20,000Rs 6,00,000

Admission Process & Cutoffs

Admission to KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar follows a merit-based process primarily through KIITEE Law (KIIT Law Entrance) and CLAT. The competitive nature of law admissions requires not just exam preparation but also a strong profile — academic record, extra-curricular activities and in some cases a personal interview or writing assessment.

Key Highlights of KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar

  • KIIT University — Institution of Eminence (IoE), NAAC A++
  • KIITEE Law (KIIT's own test) — multiple times a year, alongside CLAT
  • Large school with 500 seats across BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB specialisations
  • Bhubaneswar — Orissa HC proximity for litigation internships
  • Strong corporate law, ADR and human rights law curriculum
  • KIIT's 30,000+ student campus creates vibrant cross-disciplinary environment
  • International exchange via KIIT's partnerships with 50+ global universities
FindUrCollege Tip: Law school rankings in India are heavily correlated with CLAT/AILET rank requirements. If your target is corporate law, prioritise NLUs and JGLS. If your goal is litigation or civil services, ILS Pune or government-affiliated autonomous colleges may serve you equally well at lower cost.

Career Paths After KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar

SectorRoleSalaryNotes
Corporate Law FirmAssociateRs 8-13 LPANational firm offices
Orissa HC LitigationAdvocateRs 4-8 LPAGrowing HC bar
ADR/ArbitrationArbitration ExecutiveRs 7-11 LPAFICCI, CII arbitration centres
Human Rights / NGOLegal Aid LawyerRs 3-6 LPAOdisha-based NGOs, NHRC

LLB vs BA LLB — Which Programme to Choose?

5-year integrated BA LLB/BBA LLB (pursued right after 12th) is the preferred route for those committed to law careers — it provides deeper legal immersion, 5 years of moot court and internship experience, and is the standard for NLU and top private law school admissions. 3-year LLB (after graduation in any field) is chosen by those who explored other options first. Both result in the same Bar Council of India (BCI) qualified advocate — but 5-year programmes are increasingly preferred by top law firms for associate-level hiring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Note: KIIT School of Law fees are competitive with Alliance Law and IFIM Law. KIIT offers merit scholarships for CLAT top rankers and KLAW entrance test toppers. International student fees are higher. Contact FindUrCollege at +91 91126 50438 for the current fee structure and scholarship availability.

Admission Cutoff History 2021–2025 — KIIT School of Law

📌 In one line: official closing data — year/category labeled; verify the current round on the official portal.

YearCLAT Percentile (General)CLAT Percentile (SC/ST)KLAW Score BandSeats Filled
202178–8462–7055–68/100108/120
202280–8564–7257–70/100112/120
202381–8665–7359–72/100115/120
202482–8766–7460–73/100118/120
202583–8867–7562–75/100120/120

KIIT School of Law Cutoff 2025 (closing ranks)

In 2025, the KIIT School of Law CLAT cutoff (closing percentile) was 83–88 for General and 67–75 for SC/ST candidates, with the KLAW entrance score band at 62–75/100. All 120/120 seats were filled — the most competitive year in the history above. Aspirants targeting the 2026 intake should aim for a CLAT percentile of 80+ or a KLAW score of 60+ to stay safely within this band.

KIIT School of Law Cutoff 2024 (closing ranks)

The 2024 KIIT School of Law CLAT cutoff stood at 82–87 (General) and 66–74 (SC/ST), with a KLAW score band of 60–73/100. 118 of 120 seats were filled. The 2024 batch is the reference cohort for the placement figures on this page (average ₹6–₹10 LPA at law firms).

KIIT School of Law Cutoff 2023 (closing ranks)

For the 2023 intake, the KIIT School of Law CLAT cutoff was 81–86 (General) and 65–73 (SC/ST), with the KLAW band at 59–72/100 and 115 of 120 seats filled.

KIIT School of Law Cutoff 2022 (closing ranks)

In 2022, the KIIT School of Law CLAT closing percentile was 80–85 (General) and 64–72 (SC/ST), with the KLAW score band at 57–70/100 and 112 of 120 seats filled.

KIIT School of Law Cutoff 2021 (closing ranks)

The earliest year tracked here, 2021, saw a KIIT School of Law CLAT cutoff of 78–84 (General) and 62–70 (SC/ST), with a KLAW band of 55–68/100 and 108 of 120 seats filled — showing the clear year-on-year rise in competitiveness through 2025.

For a full picture of CLAT and KLAW counselling timelines, compare KIIT against peers in our Law Admission & CLAT/LSAT cutoff guide, or weigh it against the Symbiosis Law (SLS) Noida cutoff and Amity Law cutoff for East & North India options.

Admission Process — KIIT School of Law

Step 1 — Appear in CLAT or KLAW (KIIT Law Entrance)
KIIT School of Law accepts CLAT scores (December exam) and also conducts KLAW — KIIT's Law Entrance Test — as an alternative pathway. KLAW is conducted online through KIIT's admissions system. Target CLAT 80+ percentile or KLAW 60+ score. Students who missed CLAT or scored below cutoff can use KLAW as an alternative route.
Step 2 — Apply at kiit.ac.in
Visit kiit.ac.in and apply for the BA LLB programme through KIIT's School of Law admissions portal. Submit CLAT score card or KLAW score, Class 10 and 12 marksheets, Aadhaar, photograph, and category certificate. Pay the application fee. KIIT has a streamlined online application system that processes applications quickly.
Step 3 — Document Verification and Personal Interview
Shortlisted candidates attend a PI (online or on-campus). KIIT Law's PI covers general awareness, motivation for law, and interest in specific legal practice areas. Prepare by reading about Odisha's legal landscape, KIIT's prominent alumni in law, and recent Indian legal developments in corporate law, environment law, and constitutional matters.
Step 4 — Merit List & Scholarship Allocation
KIIT releases merit lists on the admissions portal. Scholarship offers are included in the merit list communication. KIIT's scholarship brackets: CLAT top 500 (25–50% fee waiver), CLAT top 1000 (10–25% waiver). Respond to merit list communication within the deadline to secure your scholarship.
Step 5 — Fee Payment
Pay first-semester tuition and hostel fees through KIIT's payment portal. KIIT accepts online transfers, credit/debit cards, and NEFT. Retain all fee receipts. Hostel confirmation is done simultaneously with fee payment — confirm hostel preference (AC/non-AC) at this stage.
Step 6 — Reporting to Bhubaneswar Campus
Report to KIIT School of Law, KIIT Campus, Patia, Bhubaneswar on the designated date. KIIT's orientation is comprehensive — covering academic structure, BCI clinical education requirements, moot court sign-up, legal aid clinic registration, and hostel rules. KIIT's large, well-equipped campus makes orientation day an exciting introduction to the institution.

Curriculum & Moot Court — KIIT School of Law

  • Year 1: Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Legal Methods, Family Law I, Law of Torts, Political Science, Economics for Law
  • Year 2: Constitutional Law II, Criminal Law (IPC, CrPC, Evidence), Property Law, Administrative Law, Family Law II, Environmental Law
  • Year 3: Company Law, Labour Law, IPR I & II, Public International Law, Banking Law, Jurisprudence
  • Year 4: Taxation Law, ADR & Arbitration, Competition Law, Human Rights Law, Cyber Law, Clinical Legal Education
  • Year 5: Corporate Governance, International Trade Law, Dissertation, Moot Court Finals, Specialisation Electives

Moot Court: KIIT School of Law has a highly active moot court programme. The KIIT Law Moot Court Society participates in national competitions including NUJS National Moot, Surana National Moot, and the KIIT International Moot. KIIT Law has won and reached finals at multiple national moots, building a competitive moot tradition. The school's large KIIT University campus provides moot court practice infrastructure including a dedicated moot court hall and extensive library resources.

Faculty & Research — KIIT School of Law

KIIT School of Law has approximately 25–30 full-time faculty members, including professors with PhDs from NALSAR, NLU Delhi, Odisha University, and Utkal University. KIIT University's strong focus on research output — it aims to be in the NIRF top 100 across all categories — percolates into the Law School through research publications expectations for faculty. The school publishes KIIT Law Review, a peer-reviewed journal, and conducts annual national law conferences that attract legal academics from across India.

KIIT Law Review
Annual peer-reviewed journal. UGC CARE listed. Student and faculty submissions on corporate, constitutional, and international law.
Research Centres
Centre for Corporate Governance, Centre for Human Rights, International Law Research Cell, Environmental Law Research Unit.
International Exposure
KIIT University has 30+ MoUs with international universities including in the USA, UK, Australia, and South Korea — available to law students for exchange programmes.

Placement & Bar Career Outcomes — KIIT School of Law

📌 In one line: placement figures per institute disclosures — year-labeled; verify current data.

Career Path% of GraduatesTypical Package
Law Firms (Kolkata, Delhi, Bhubaneswar)30–35%₹6–₹12 LPA
Odisha HC / District Court Litigation25–30%Growing practice
In-house (PSUs: NALCO, SAIL, NTPC)10–15%₹6–₹10 LPA
Judiciary (Odisha, Jharkhand, WB JS)10–15%Judicial pay scale
LLM / Higher Studies10–12%NLUs / abroad
  • Average placement at law firms: ₹6–₹10 LPA (2024 batch)
  • PSU legal officer roles: NALCO, SAIL, NTPC, RINL — significant employer for KIIT Law graduates in Odisha
  • Strong track record in Odisha Judicial Services — multiple KIIT Law alumni serve as civil judges
  • Kolkata-based law firms increasingly recruit from KIIT Law given Bhubaneswar's proximity

Campus & Hostel — KIIT University Bhubaneswar

Location
Patia, Bhubaneswar 751024, Odisha. 15 km from Bhubaneswar city centre and Odisha HC. Near Bhubaneswar airport (10 km). Well-connected by road.
Campus
1000+ acre KIIT campus with 35,000 students. Multiple academic buildings, innovation labs, sports complex, hospitals. Law school has its own building, moot court, library, and seminar rooms.
Hostel
Extensive on-campus hostel infrastructure. Annual fee: ₹1,10,000–₹1,25,000 (including mess). Multiple hostel blocks. 24/7 security, Wi-Fi, ATM on campus. AC and non-AC options.
Library
Central KIIT library (500,000+ volumes) with dedicated law section. SCC Online, Manupatra, Westlaw India access. Law Review archive and moot court preparation resources.

Comparison Table — KIIT Law vs Peer East India Law Schools

📌 In one line: side-by-side comparison — cutoffs, fees & outcomes.

InstitutionNAAC GradeAnnual FeeEntranceKey StrengthPlacement Avg.
KIIT School of LawA+₹2.1–₹2.3 LCLAT/KLAW 78–88 pctLarge campus; East India network₹6–₹12 LPA
NUJS Kolkata (NLU)A₹1.5–₹2.0 LCLAT Top 200Top NLU; national placements₹15–₹25 LPA
HNLU Raipur (NLU)A₹1.5–₹2.0 LCLAT 85–92 pctNLU; Chhattisgarh HC access₹10–₹18 LPA
Amity Law School KolkataA+₹1.8–₹2.2 LCLAT 78–85 pctAmity brand; Kolkata market₹6–₹10 LPA
Army Institute of Law MohaliB++₹1.2–₹1.5 LCLAT 85–93 pctAffordability; Punjab/Haryana judiciary₹5–₹10 LPA

Document Checklist — KIIT School of Law Admission

  • Class 10 Marksheet & Certificate (original + 2 copies)
  • Class 12 Marksheet & Certificate (original + 2 copies)
  • CLAT Score Card or KLAW Result (original)
  • Aadhaar Card (colour photocopy)
  • 8 Recent Passport-size Photographs
  • Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) if applicable
  • Transfer Certificate from last attended institution
  • Migration Certificate (if from non-Odisha board)
  • Character Certificate from previous school/college
  • Medical Fitness Certificate
  • Anti-Ragging Undertaking (student + parent)
  • Fee Payment Confirmation for first semester

Frequently Asked Questions — KIIT School of Law

KIIT School of Law Bhubaneswar reports an average package of around ₹5 LPA with a highest of around ₹10.20 LPA.
For students who cannot clear CLAT at the NUJS Kolkata level (top 200), KIIT School of Law offers an excellent alternative in East India. KIIT Law's NAAC A+ accreditation, active moot court programme, KIIT's international university network, and access to Bhubaneswar's growing legal ecosystem make it a strong choice. The campus infrastructure at KIIT is also significantly better than most non-NLU alternatives in East India. For students specifically targeting Odisha, Jharkhand, or West Bengal legal careers, KIIT Law's regional positioning is a genuine advantage.
KLAW (KIIT Law Admission Test) is KIIT University's proprietary law entrance test conducted online. It tests English language, logical reasoning, general awareness, and basic legal knowledge. KLAW is available as an alternative for students who do not have a CLAT score or who scored below the KIIT Law CLAT cutoff. KLAW can be taken multiple times through the admission season (January–June). Students with CLAT scores in the acceptable range can use their CLAT score directly without appearing for KLAW. The KLAW test difficulty is roughly comparable to CLAT in terms of reasoning and English components.
Bhubaneswar is an increasingly attractive location for law school given its multiple advantages: it is the seat of the Odisha High Court, the capital city of one of India's fastest-growing states (Odisha), home to major PSUs (NALCO, SAIL Rourkela, NMDC, NTPC), and an emerging technology and startup hub (TCS Bhubaneswar, Infosys Bhubaneswar, the STPI Bhubaneswar tech cluster). For students interested in East India legal careers, litigation at the Odisha HC, PSU legal roles, or government legal services in Odisha, there is no better location than Bhubaneswar. The city is also more affordable for student living compared to Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore.
KIIT University's 30+ international MoUs enable semester exchange programmes for KIIT Law students at partner universities in the USA, UK, Australia, and South Korea. Some students use these exchange semesters to gain international legal exposure and to strengthen their LLM application profiles. KIIT Law does not have direct international placement for law positions, but for graduates who pursue international LLM degrees (LLM UK, LLM Australia, LLM USA), KIIT's MoU partner universities may provide preferential consideration. The KIIT alumni network internationally is growing and can provide guidance for global legal career pathways.
PSU (Public Sector Undertaking) legal officer positions are a significant career pathway for KIIT Law graduates. Odisha-based PSUs — NALCO (National Aluminium Company), SAIL Rourkela Steel Plant, NTPC Talcher, OMDC, and OMC (Odisha Mining Corporation) — regularly recruit law graduates for legal officer, law assistant, and compliance positions. KIIT Law's location in Bhubaneswar (Odisha's capital) and KIIT University's connections with Odisha's industrial and government sectors give KIIT Law graduates an edge in accessing these PSU opportunities. PSU legal positions typically offer salaries of ₹6–₹10 LPA with government-grade job security and benefits.
KIIT University has one of the best hostel infrastructures among Indian private universities. Law students are housed in hostels within the KIIT campus (Patia, Bhubaneswar). Rooms are available in double and triple occupancy, with AC rooms also available at a premium. Annual hostel fee (including mess) ranges from ₹1,10,000 to ₹1,25,000. The campus has over 20 food outlets, ATMs, medical facilities, sports complex, and a swimming pool. KIIT's large campus of 35,000+ students creates a vibrant, diverse community that law students benefit from in terms of networking, co-curricular activities, and the energy of a large university ecosystem.
Yes. KIIT School of Law's BA LLB programme is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). KIIT Deemed to be University is UGC-recognised and NAAC A+ accredited. BCI regularly inspects KIIT Law to ensure compliance with minimum standards for faculty, infrastructure, curriculum, and clinical legal education. Graduates of KIIT School of Law can enrol with any State Bar Council in India upon clearing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). The degree is fully valid for all purposes — higher studies, government employment, and legal practice.
KIIT University (overall) consistently ranks in the NIRF top 50 in the University category and in the top 100 overall. KIIT School of Law specifically participates in the NIRF Law ranking, where it has been ranked in the 51–75 band in recent years. While this is lower than the top NLUs (which dominate the top 20 in NIRF Law), it is a creditable ranking for a non-NLU private law school. NIRF rankings consider faculty qualifications, research output, financial inclusion, student diversity, and graduation outcomes — all areas where KIIT Law performs reasonably well.

Expert Tips for KIIT School of Law Aspirants

  • Research Odisha's growing legal ecosystem before choosing KIIT Law: Many students from outside Odisha underestimate Bhubaneswar as a legal career location. The city's rapid growth — as the Smart City model, IT sector expansion, and Odisha's infrastructure boom drive massive economic activity — is generating substantial legal work in real estate, construction, infrastructure contracts, PSU-related disputes, and government procurement. Students who research this ecosystem before choosing KIIT Law will appreciate it as a strategic choice for East India careers, not just a geographic fallback.
  • Use KIIT's international MoUs for exchange programmes: By Year 3, research KIIT's partner universities and apply for semester exchange programmes. Even one semester abroad — at a UK, Australian, or US university partner — transforms your LLM application profile and introduces you to common law legal traditions that are valuable for international arbitration and cross-border transaction work. KIIT's international office processes exchange applications annually — register your interest early in Year 2.
  • Participate in national moot court competitions: KIIT School of Law's moot court programme is one of its strongest assets. Active participation from Year 2 — starting with internal moots, then state-level, then national — builds advocacy skills, legal research depth, and professional reputation. Moot court winners and participants from KIIT Law have secured competitive internships and placements at Kolkata and Delhi law firms that would otherwise have been inaccessible.
  • Build PSU law officer exam preparation from Year 4: If your career goal includes PSU legal officer positions (NALCO, SAIL, ONGC, RBI Legal, SEBI, etc.), start preparing for these exams from Year 4. PSU legal officer exams test company law, contract law, labour law, constitutional law, and general knowledge — all subjects covered in the KIIT Law curriculum. Specific exam-pattern preparation using previous years' papers is essential from Year 4 onwards. KIIT Law's library resources and faculty are helpful for this preparation.
  • Network in Bhubaneswar's advocate community: Bhubaneswar's advocacy community, particularly around the Odisha High Court in Cuttack (60 km) and the NCLT Cuttack Bench, is accessible and relatively approachable for law students. Regular attendance at HC proceedings, participation in Bar Association events, and introduction through KIIT faculty connections can build a professional network that is invaluable for post-graduation career launch. Reach out to FindUrCollege at +91 91126 50438 for guidance on KIIT Law admission and Odisha legal career planning.

KIIT School of Law — Why East India's Best Private Law School Choice

For law aspirants from Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Assam, and the broader Northeast and East India region, KIIT School of Law offers the most compelling combination of institutional quality, campus infrastructure, regional career access, and moderate fees among all non-NLU private law schools in the eastern part of India. The KIIT University ecosystem — with its 35,000-student community, world-class campus, NAAC A+ accreditation, and international university network — provides law students with resources and opportunities that smaller law schools in the region cannot match.

Odisha's economy is growing at one of the fastest rates among large Indian states, driven by mineral resources, steel manufacturing, IT services, port-led trade, and infrastructure investment. This economic growth is generating rapidly increasing demand for lawyers who understand Odisha's regulatory landscape, land acquisition law, mineral mining regulations, and industrial project legalities. KIIT School of Law graduates who develop expertise in these Odisha-specific legal areas — alongside core corporate and constitutional law foundations — will find themselves in high demand as Odisha's economy continues to expand.

KIIT University's commitment to academic research — reflected in its NIRF rankings performance and the growing number of publications from KIIT Law faculty — means that students at KIIT Law benefit from an academically stimulating environment that goes beyond rote legal education. The KIIT Law Review, annual national law conferences, and faculty research projects provide law students with opportunities to engage in genuine academic inquiry. Students who contribute research papers to KIIT Law Review by Year 3 or Year 4 build academic credibility that strengthens both LLM applications and law firm associate applications where legal writing is assessed.

The KIIT Law alumni network, though younger than established institutions, is growing rapidly and includes lawyers at reputed firms in Delhi and Kolkata, advocates at the Odisha and Calcutta High Courts, and legal officers at major PSUs. As KIIT Law produces successive cohorts of graduates, the alumni network's depth and influence will grow — making current students' career positioning increasingly valuable in the future. For a detailed assessment of how KIIT School of Law fits your specific CLAT score, career goals, and preferred location, contact FindUrCollege on WhatsApp at +91 91126 50438.

The legal career ecosystem in East India is in a period of significant expansion. Calcutta High Court continues to be one of India's most active High Courts with a rich tradition of landmark constitutional and commercial jurisprudence. The Jharkhand High Court at Ranchi handles an increasing volume of mining law, tribal rights, and infrastructure disputes as Jharkhand's resource economy grows. The Odisha High Court at Cuttack is seeing increased NCLT, PMLA, and commercial court work as Odisha's economy diversifies. KIIT School of Law graduates, rooted in the East Indian legal ecosystem, are increasingly in demand across all these courts and tribunals. Students who build internship portfolios at these courts and at the law firms serving them will find excellent litigation careers waiting for them in the region.

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