Vignan Institute of Law has been a transformative experience. The faculty's guidance and support have helped me grow both academically and personally. I appreciate the emphasis on practical learning through moot courts, internships, and workshops. The institute's focus on technology and legal research has given me an edge in my career.
"The profession of a lawyer is challenging and students who want to excel in it should read books and journals well. With digitization and cyber crime on the rise, students studying law should get a grip on new technologies like artificial intelligence, cyber security and data science. Dr. Lavu Rathaiah, Chairman, Vignan’s Educational Institutions, said that in the recent past, all sectors like agriculture, industries, hotels, sports, entertainment, etc. have been privatized and every single company is entering into agreements and laws with their respective clients. In this context, there is a huge demand for students who have studied law. He said that law is not just about those who argue in court, but every industry and company has to have a legal department that has studied law. On the occasion of Constitution Day, certificates of appreciation and cash prizes were presented to the students who excelled at various programmes. Vice-Chancellor of Vignan’s University Colonel, Prof. P. Nagabhushan, Registrar Dr. M.S. Raghunathan, Deans, Heads, Faculty and students of the respective departments were present on the occasion.