NUJS Essay Competition (India)

08 June 2010
NUJS Essay Competition (India)
The WB National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) is one of the premier national law schools of India. The Subrata Roy Chowdhury Memorial Essay Writing Competition is bigness coordinated by the National University of Juridical Sciences, the Society of International Law and Practice (“SILP”). The competition is open to undergraduate and post graduate law students registered in any institution in India. The winner of the competition may be invited to present his/her paper at the 3 rd Annual NLSIR Symposium to be held on 10 & 11 April, 2010. Four prizes shall be awarded. The prize winners will receive a sum of Rs.25, 000, 15,000, 10,000 and 7,500, severally.

In order to participate, please send your entry to NUJS in up to 3000 words, by midnight, 18th April 2010.

Contact:
The WB National University of Juridical Sciences
Dr. Ambedkar Bhavan
12, LB Block, Sector III, Salt Lake City
Kolkata – 700098
Email: silp(AT)nujs.edu / nujs(AT)vsnl.com
Contact Numbers: (+91)33-2335 0534/ 7379/ 0765/ 2806/ 2809/ 2811/ 2812

More information here.
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