How does IILM University ensure the development of soft skills among law students to instill leadership qualities?

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    Answered by

    gaurangiagarwal

    a week ago

    IILM University builds soft skills & leadership in law students through workshops, seminars, guest lectures, moot courts, legal aid initiatives, internships, clubs/activities, and faculty mentoring that boost communication, teamwork, advocacy, confidence, and real-world leadership abilities.

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    Bandhan sharma

    a month ago

    IILM focuses on soft-skill development in a pretty straightforward and practical way, without making it feel forced.

    For law students especially, the idea is to build confidence, clarity in communication, and the ability to lead a team.

     

    Here's how they usually approach it:

     

    • Class presentations and group discussions – These help students get comfortable speaking in front of people and putting their thoughts together clearly.
    • Moot courts & debates – These naturally build leadership qualities because you learn to take charge of a case, coordinate with a team, and argue confidently.
    • Workshops on communication and personality deve
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    Revs

    2 months ago

    IILM University fosters soft skills and leadership qualities among law students through a range of engaging activities. They conduct workshops honing practical skills, seminars sparking intellectual debates, and guest lectures bringing real-world insights from industry experts. Moot courts offer simulated courtroom experience, while legal aid initiatives let students serve communities hands-on. Internships provide crucial exposure in legal settings. Additionally, involvement in clubs and societies, participation in events, and competitions nurture teamwork, leadership, and advocacy skills – rounding out students' capabilities beyond

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