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Limit BCI’s powers to regulate legal education, introduce apprenticeship system for law students: Parliamentary Committee

The Committee has urged law universities to come up a strategic and comprehensive approach to financing infrastructure needs. To this end, universities may garner funds through government funding, public-private partnerships, alumni contributions, corporate sponsorships, philanthropic foundations and grants, etc.

On using student fees to fund infrastructure, the report states,

“Law universities can allocate a portion of student fees and tuition towards infrastructure development and maintenance. It is important to strike a balance between affordable education and ensuring adequate resources for infrastructure. Clear communication with students about the utilization of their fees for infrastructure improvements can help generate support for such initiatives.”

Source: Barandbench

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