Coordinates: 30°41′11″N 76°43′15″E / 30.6865°N 76.7207°E / 30.6865; 76.7207

Army Institute of Law

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Army Institute of Law
Army Institute of Law logo.png
MottoAspire and Achieve
TypePrivate Law school
Established1999
Academic affiliations
Punjabi University; NAAC; BCI
ChairmanAnkush Santram
PrincipalRitul Singh
Academic staff
26[1]
Students422[1]
Undergraduates399[1]
Postgraduates15[1]
8[1]
Location, ,
30°41′11″N 76°43′15″E / 30.6865°N 76.7207°E / 30.6865; 76.7207
CampusUrban
Websitewww.ail.ac.in
AIL Fee Structure (2021-22)

Army Institute of Law (AIL) is a private law school in Mohali, Punjab, India. The institute is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala, and is run by the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES). The institute has a moderately sized campus in Sector 68, Mohali. The hostels can house 400 students.

History[]

Army institute of law was established in 1999 by the Indian Army under the Army Welfare Education Society.[2] In July 2003, the Institute shifted to Sector 68, Mohali. On 1 December 2003, the Mohali Campus was inaugurated by H.E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the then President of India. The institute is affiliated to the Punjabi University, Patiala and approved by the Bar Council of India.

The National Assessment and Accreditation Council have accredited AIL with a grade 'A'. The institution offers 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 1-year postgraduate LLM programme with a specialisation in Family Law or Criminal Law. Both the programmes offered by the institution are approved by the Bar Council of India.[3]

Academics[]

Undergraduate[]

AIL offers a 5-year integrated B.A LL.B. program. The school reserves 60 seats of the total 80 for wards of Army personnel and 20 are available for civilians. Sixteen civilian slots are for students from Punjab and four are for the All-India Civil Category. The college is approved by the Bar Council of India. Admission is based on the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test, except that civilian students from Punjab are selected on the basis of 10+2 marks.

Postgraduate[]

AIL offers a one-year postgraduate L.L.M. program with options to specialize in Criminal Law or Family law. The prestigious course enrolls passionate students on the basis of a common entrance examination. The syllabus can be found here.

Admission Process[]

Undergraduate[]

Army Institute of Law, Mohali conducts AIL LET, also known as the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test for admission to its undergraduate course.

  • Admission to 60 seats for wards of army personnel is done through entrance test(Online LET) conducted by AIL under the aegis of AWES.
  • Admission to 04 seats in the All India Category through the same entrance test.
  • Candidates for both Army and All India Category are called for counselling as per merit in the written exam. Admission is granted only if the candidate is found eligible on the day of counselling.
  • Admission to 16 seats in the Punjab Category is based on 10+2 merits, drawn up by the nominated university as per the notification issued by Govt. of Punjab.

Fees & Eligibility[]

Course Fees Eligibility
B.A L.L.B ₹2.10 Lakhs 10+2
L.L.M ₹1.55 Lakhs (Total Fees) L.L.B.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATIONS AT ARMY INSTITUTE OF LAW, MOHALI

Army Institute of Law Placements[]

AIL provides all the essential training and guidance to the students needed to match the corporate environment. The institution offers numerous job opportunities to the students through campus recruitment and has maintained an impressive placement record. A total of 79 students participated in the 2016-17 placement drive, where 18 recruiters made 37 offers, with 36 students getting placed at different job roles. The highest package offered to the students that year was of 14 lacs (12 lacs salary and 2 lacs incentives) while 5.5 lacs was the lowest yearly package.

In 2018, 18 recruiters made hired 37 students out of the 77 registered students. The highest package consisted of 12 lacs and the lowest package of 5.5 lacs. In 2019, 79 students had registered, out of which 40 students received campus placement in 24 companies. 15.40 lacs was the highest salary package given to the students and 5.5 lacs being the lowest package.[4]

Placement Record[5]
Title Total No. of Students No. of Students Passed Out No. of Students Asked For Placement No. of Students Placed Highest Package Lowest Package No of Companies
2019-20 79 79 39 16* 14 Lac 5.42 Lac 06*
2018-19 79 70 40 40 15.40 Lac 5.5 Lac 24
2017-18 77 76 37 37

12 Lac

5.5 Lac 18
2016-17 79 68 37 36 14 Lac 5.5 Lac 18
2015-16 78 71 39 39 14 Lac 5 Lac 20

*Due to COVID-19 the Placement Process stopped in March, 2020.

2nd Surana & Surana and AIL National Family Law Moot Court Competition 2021

Army Institute of Law Scholarship Opportunities[]

AIL offers the following scholarships to the students:[6]

  • Tata Memorial Scholarship is offered to the wards of Army personnel on securing first or second position in four consecutive years. Eight students are awarded a cash prize of INR 20,000 (1st position) and INR 15,000 (2nd position).
  • It awards Abhimanyu Scholarship of INR 2,00,000 to the topper of AIL Law Entrance Test.
  • Angad Singh Dhindsa Scholarship of INR 2,00,000 is granted to a female student who secures the highest marks in the first three years of 5-year BA LLB integrated programme.

The students of AIL are also eligible for the following industry-sponsored scholarships:

  • A scholarship of INR 50,000 is awarded to the toppers of Economics and Jurisprudence jointly by the State Bank of India.
  • PNB Housing Finance Ltd. awards nine merit-cum-means scholarships carrying a cash prize of INR 11,50,000, which is divided equally among the deserving students.

Bajaj Allianz offers a scholarship of INR 50,000 to the toppers of Law Evidence and Law of Torts.

AIL Campus Building

Research[]

  • Centre for Research in Corporate Law & Governance (CRCLG) : Centre for research in Corporate Law & Governance (CRCLG), is created with the objective to promote interdisciplinary research in the field of corporate law & governance.
  • AIL, Centre for Research in Social Sciences (ACRSS) : The Army Institute of Law, Centre for Research in Social Sciences has been conceptualized with the objective to sensitize the youth towards social concerns which plague the contemporary society and equip them efficiently deal with these concerns by facilitating academic research across multiple disciplines.
  • Centre for Research in Constitutional Law and Policy (CRCLP) : Centre for Research in Constitutional Law and Policy (CRCLP) has been established with an objective to provide a platform to the students to bring forth their ideas on recent developments on constitutional law and promote research on constitutional and policy matters. CRCLP aims to initiate a dialogue on contemporary constitutional dynamics with maximum students' participation.
  • AIL Centre For Gender Empowerment (ACGE) : ABHAYAM : AIL Centre for Gender Empowerment (ACGE). Abhayam, AIL Centre for Gender Empowerment is an endeavor to promote awareness about gender issues and widen the scope of discourse on gender in society fostering a spirit of inclusivity

Governance[]

  • The institute is established under the aegis of the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) and functions under the patronage of Headquarters Western Command, Chandimandir.
  • There is a three tier hierarchy for the governance of the institute: GOC-In-C, HQ Western Command, Patron-in-Chief, AIL; COS HQ Western Command & Patron, AIL; and MG AOC, HQ Western Command & Chairman, AIL.
  • At the Institute level, there is Principal, Registrar, Placement Officer, teaching and non-teaching staff.

Rankings[]

University rankings
Law – India
The Week (2019)[7]17
India Today (2019)[8]14

AIL was ranked 14th by India Today's "Top 40 Law Colleges",[8] and 17th among India Law Colleges by The Week's "Top Law Colleges 2019".[7]

MP Hall of AIL Mohali

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "NIRF 2021" (PDF). Army Institute of Law.
  2. ^ "About Us". ail.ac.in. Army Institute of Law. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  3. ^ "The Bar Council of India". Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Army Institute of Law, Mohali: Courses, Fees, Placements, Ranking, Admission 2021". shiksha.com. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Army Institute of Law". ail.ac.in. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Army Institute of Law, Mohali: Courses, Fees, Placements, Ranking, Admission 2021". shiksha.com. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  7. ^ a b Pushkarna, Vijaya (8 June 2019). "Best colleges: THE WEEK-Hansa Research Survey 2019". The Week.
  8. ^ a b "Top 40 Law Colleges". India Today. 27 May 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2020.

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