“Nirmala Sitharaman Unveils Permanent Campus for BITS Law School”

The BITS Pilani Chancellor, Kumar Mangalam Birla, was present to witness the opening of a state-of-the-art law school campus by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (near Kalyan).
This, BITS Pilani’s fifth campus, will be home to the management school, BITSoM, design school, and legal school, BITSLAW.
With a concentration on legal writing, academic research, and a student-centric approach, BITSLAW is an institution that aims to transform legal education. It provides programs in both BA LLB and BBA LLB.
“I congratulate Kumar Mangalam Birla for setting this campus,” Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman remarked during the opening. You’ve got a reputation for providing excellent instruction. A destination that many young Indians have long aspired to be is BITS Pilani. A USP of BITS Pilani is its ability to offer a very complex set of courses that are also relevant to the market and give students the necessary abilities and skills to be easily recruited and valuable to the institution. You can have institutions where students can enroll, study, pass, and also manage to excel in their fields. The fifth campus is carrying on the legacy of providing aspirational Indian kids with a top-notch education, and I wish it all the best.
BITS Pilani’s Chancellor, Kumar Mangalam Birla, expressed gratitude to Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, the Honourable Finance Minister, for starting a new chapter in the university’s illustrious history. At BITS, we’re on the cusp of fusing the rich educational legacy of India with cutting-edge information systems and contemporary classroom settings. This internationally acclaimed campus represents BITS Pilani’s unwavering commitment to multidisciplinary education and innovation, as well as India’s developing intellectual strength. Without a doubt, the new campus will foster an atmosphere that encourages innovation, quality, and teamwork, becoming a talent factory for the New India that our esteemed Prime Minister has envisioned.
The recently established facility, which will span 63 acres and cost ₹1,500 crore, is expected to be an all-residential, future-ready campus that can house 5,000 students at full capacity, according to a press release.
It was constructed on a zero-discharge plan using solar power, energy-saving lighting technologies, and 100% recycled water use in an effort to reduce its carbon impact.
Modern classroom technology, multimedia studios (complete with podcast and video rooms), and a startup incubation center are all features of the digitally first campus.
In addition, it features student sports and recreation facilities, as well as eighty percent open, beautifully designed lush green spaces.

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