IICA Renews MoU With NALSAR University Of Law
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IICA Renews MoU With NALSAR University Of Law

The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) has renewed a memorandum of understanding with NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (NALSAR) for five years to deepen academic collaboration and capacity building. The renewal was formalised in New Delhi with the agreement signed by Shri Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, Director General and Chief Executive Officer of IICA, and Prof. Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR University of Law. The ceremony included senior officials and faculty from both institutions.

The collaboration will support faculty and student exchanges, joint research and publications, advisory services and the organisation of workshops and conferences. Both institutions will pursue joint training and research initiatives and coordinate efforts to enhance awareness and advocacy in corporate and legal matters. The partnership provides for expert inputs and practical engagement with industry stakeholders to inform curriculum design and capacity building.

A notable outcome has been the two year full time residential LL.M. programme in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws, which has completed three batches and trained 138 students. The programme has drawn positive response from industry for its academic rigour and practical relevance and combines subject specific instruction with exposure to regulatory and corporate practice. The first year is conducted at NALSAR while the second year is hosted at IICA in New Delhi, enabling students to benefit from diverse academic settings.

The renewal reiterates the shared commitment of the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs and NALSAR University of Law to promote excellence in legal and corporate education and to develop skilled professionals equipped to address emerging sector challenges. Institutional leaders said continued engagement will focus on curricular innovation, practitioner led modules and expanded outreach. The partnership is expected to strengthen the pipeline of talent for corporate, regulatory and insolvency practice in India.

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The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) has renewed a memorandum of understanding with NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (NALSAR) for five years to deepen academic collaboration and capacity building. The renewal was formalised in New Delhi with the agreement signed by Shri Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, Director General and Chief Executive Officer of IICA, and Prof. Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR University of Law. The ceremony included senior officials and faculty from both institutions. The collaboration will support faculty and student exchanges, joint research and publications, advisory services and the organisation of workshops and conferences. Both institutions will pursue joint training and research initiatives and coordinate efforts to enhance awareness and advocacy in corporate and legal matters. The partnership provides for expert inputs and practical engagement with industry stakeholders to inform curriculum design and capacity building. A notable outcome has been the two year full time residential LL.M. programme in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws, which has completed three batches and trained 138 students. The programme has drawn positive response from industry for its academic rigour and practical relevance and combines subject specific instruction with exposure to regulatory and corporate practice. The first year is conducted at NALSAR while the second year is hosted at IICA in New Delhi, enabling students to benefit from diverse academic settings. The renewal reiterates the shared commitment of the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs and NALSAR University of Law to promote excellence in legal and corporate education and to develop skilled professionals equipped to address emerging sector challenges. Institutional leaders said continued engagement will focus on curricular innovation, practitioner led modules and expanded outreach. The partnership is expected to strengthen the pipeline of talent for corporate, regulatory and insolvency practice in India.

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