FIFTH NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION! 9-11 FEBRUARY, 2024! by RAJIV GANDHI SCHOOL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW IIT KHARAGPUR!

About IIT Kharagpur

Founded in 1951 by the Government of India, the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur) is a public research university located in Kharagpur, West Bengal. With time, the institute has evolved to become a hub of multidisciplinary research and education. Today, it houses a diverse range of schools and centers that extend beyond technology to include fields like management, medical technology, law, humanities, music, traditional knowledge systems, happiness studies, and social sciences, among others.

About RGSoIPL, IIT Kharagpur

Established in 2006, the Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (RGSOIPL) is unique within the IIT system for its focus on technology and law. It offers LL.B. program with an emphasis on Intellectual Property Law, and also LL.M. and Ph.D. programs in Law. The faculty is multidisciplinary and engaged in various research projects, while the curriculum is global. Practical training is offered through workshops and clinical courses, and students have excelled in competitions and conferences. RGSOIPL alumni work in diverse sectors, from industry to academia.

About the 5th National Moot Court Competition

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur is renowned for its commitment to excellence in education and fostering intellectual growth. In line with this ethos, IIT Kharagpur has been organising National Moot Court Competition (NMCC) with great enthusiasm. Through its rigorous and engaging format, NMCC continues to serve as a beacon of legal excellence, fostering the growth of future legal professionals in India. NMCC is an annual event that focuses on numerous areas of law. This brings for law students an excellent opportunity to hone their advocacy skills, test their knowledge of law, and engage in constructive legal interaction and discourse.

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