Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law

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Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law
Snehansu Kanta Acharya Law College and University campus 03.jpg
Other name
SKAIL
TypeLaw college
Established2004;21 years ago (2004)
DirectorMilan Sarker
Location, ,
741235
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22°58′57″N88°26′49″E / 22.9824116°N 88.4468263°E / 22.9824116; 88.4468263
Affiliations University of Kalyani, BCI
Website http://skail.org

Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law (popularly known as S.K.A.I.L) is a college of legal education in Kalyani, West Bengal. This college is having its own campus on an area of seven acres of land within the campus of University of Kalyani, adjacent to the University entrance gate. It was established in the year 2004. [1] The college is affiliated to University of Kalyani. [2] This college is also approved by the Bar Council of India and recognised by the University Grants Commission. [3]

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History

The institute was established by Sikkim Bengal Education Trust in 2004 on the campus of Kalyani University. It is named after Snehansu Kanta Acharya Bar-at-Law, the former Advocate General of the Government of West Bengal, known for his contributions in the field of law and politics. The college was inaugurated on 30 June 2004 by Mr. Jyoti Basu, former Chief Minister of West Bengal. [4]

Courses

It offers the Bachelor of Laws or B.A LL.B degree course with LL.B. Honours for five years integrated degree programme as the under-graduate degree programme in law under the University of kalyani. The present course is based on 10 semester and approved by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education as well as Bar Council of India (BCI). [4]

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References

  1. "Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law (SKAIL), Kalyani: Admission 2025, Courses, Fees, Placement, Cut Off". Jagranjosh.com. 20 November 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
  2. "Affiliated College of University of Kalyani".
  3. Colleges in WestBengal, University Grants Commission Archived 16 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. 1 2 "SNEHANGSHU KANTA ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF LAW" . Retrieved 24 June 2017.