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O.P. Jindal Global
(Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University)[1]
Former name
O.P. Jindal Global University (2009–2020)
MottoA Private University Promoting Public Service
TypePrivate deemed university (an Institute of Eminence)
Established2009 (2009)
ChancellorNaveen Jindal
Vice-ChancellorC. Raj Kumar
Academic staff
1100+[2]
Students12000+[2]
Location
Jagdishpur, Sonipat
, ,
28°55′39″N 77°03′23″E / 28.9274°N 77.0564°E / 28.9274; 77.0564
CampusUrban
Faculty:Student Ratio1:9 [3]
Colours   Blue and white
NicknameJGU
AffiliationsUniversity Grants Commission
Websitewww.jgu.edu.in

O.P. Jindal Global is a private Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University[1] located at Sonipat in Haryana, India. It was established in 2009 as a philanthropic initiative of its founding chancellor, Naveen Jindal, in memory of his father, O.P. Jindal. [3] In 2020, UGC named JGU as an Institute of Eminence, making it one of the four private universities and one of the twelve of all universities in India to have ever received the distinction.[4] The university offers 45 programmes in law, liberal arts, life sciences and business.

Constituent colleges

The university consists of twelve schools:[5]

  • Jindal Global Law School (JGLS)[6]
  • Jindal Global Business School (JGBS)[7]
  • Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA)[8]
  • Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP)[9]
  • Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities (JSLH)[10]
  • Jindal School of Journalism & Communication (JSJC)[11]
  • Jindal School of Banking and Finance (JSBF)[12]
  • Jindal School of Art & Architecture (JSAA)[13]
  • Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability (JSES)[14]
  • Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling (JSPC)[15]
  • Jindal School of Public Health and Human Development (JSPH)[16]
  • Jindal School of Languages and Literature (JSLL)[17]
  • International Institute for Higher Education Research & Capacity Building (IIHed)

Research Centres

  • Jindal Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship
  • Centre for Security Studies[18][19][20]
  • Centre for Health, Law, Ethics, and Technology
  • Centre For Middle East Studies
  • Centre for Israel Studies
  • Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • Centre for Public Law & Jurisprudence
  • Centre for India-China Studies
  • Centre for India- Australia Studies
  • Centre for Comparative and Global Education
  • Centre for New Economics Studies [21]
  • Jindal Centre for Global South
  • Centre for Complexity Economics, Applied Spirituality and Public Policy[22]
  • Centre for Legal Empowerment of Poor
  • Centre for Historic Houses and Heritage Studies
  • Jindal Centre for Social Design
  • Centre for Political Economy and Philosophy
  • Centre for the Study of Global International Relations
  • Centre for Intelligence Research and Analyses
  • Centre for Victimology & Psychological Studies
  • Centre for Leadership and Change
  • Centre for Community Mental Health
  • Centre for Criminology & Forensic Studies
  • Jindal Global Centre for G20 Studies [23]
  • Centre for Applied Marketing Research
  • Centre for Research in Emerging Economies
  • Research Centre for Digital Circular Economy for Sustainable Development Goals
  • Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Peace Studies[24]

Rankings

The university was ranked 751–800 in the QS World Rankings 2020,[25][26] making it the youngest university to break into the rankings.[27] JGLS, and National Law School of India, Bangalore, were the only two Indian law schools to make it into the rankings.[28][29] In the QS World University Rankings 2021 Edition, JGU was ranked in the top 651–700 universities across the world.[30] This placed JGU as the highest ranked private university in India.[31] As a result of having been instituted in 2009, JGU was also ranked in the QS Top 150 under 50 Rankings in 2020[32] as well as 2021.[33] Jindal law school ranked 76 out of all law schools globally in the QS World Rankings 2021.[34] In the QS World University Rankings 2024, JGU was rankings in the top 951-1000 rank.

The university was ranked as the number 1 private university in India in QS World Rankings 2022.[35] The university has also been granted the status of Institute of Eminence by the Government of India in 2020.[36]

Notable faculty

Research Institutes

The University has four major research institutes which are situated within the University-

  • Jindal India Institute [58] [59]
  • Jindal Institute of Behavioral Sciences [60]
  • International Institute for Higher Education and Capacity Building [61]
  • Jindal Institute of Leadership Development and Executive Education [62]

JGU International Academy, New Delhi

The University also has an International Academy in New Delhi, at the Taj Mansingh Hotel. Regular events featuring a range of scholars, political leaders, diplomats, jurists etc. are hosted here. Recent events at the venue featured speakers such as Ram Madhav, Ambassador Philipp Ackermann etc.[63] [64]

Student Initiatives

The university has a healthy and robust culture of student engagement and student-led initiatives. This includes an active social service society,[65] legal aid clinic,[66] a Rotaract club,[67] and several cultural societies.[68] The university also hosts two annual festivals: cultural festival Biswamil[69] in the fall semester and sports festival Magnus[70][71] in the spring semester.

Aid clinic

The university has a fully student-led legal aid clinic. In 2017, the Clinic won the prestigious Herbert Smith Freehills' Community Engagement Award.[72][73] A legal news website noted that the "student run initiative offers legal counselling services, awareness building sessions and assistance in filing PILs. They will also receive a £2,000 cash prize as part of the award."[74] In 2017, the Clinic's student board members and law students Shivkrit Rai and Nipun Arora exposed an admissions scam at the National School of Drama, Delhi, which also helped the Clinic bag the award.[75]

Right to education litigation

in 2017, a writ petition was filed by the faculty-director of the Clinic before the Allahabad High Court, which led to the landmark decision of Sudheer Kumar v. State of U.P., ruling that even unaided private schools are covered under the Right to Education Act, and for denial of admission, the school ought to cover cost of education till graduation.[76] In July 2020, the Legal Aid Clinic took up the case of a child who was denied admission by Modern School, Delhi under the EWS quota as per Right to Education Act. The Clinic filed a writ petition through alumnus & advocate Nipun Arora.[77]

Human representations

The Clinic made complaints against police brutality during CAA protests in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh and also made representations to the NHRC.[78][79][80] In April 2020, during the national lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Clinic made a representation to the Home Secretary to exempt the protection officers under the Domestic Violence Act.[81] The Clinic also wrote to the union law minister when three environment-advocacy websites were banned in India.[82]

Moot court society

The university has a student-run society for moot court competitions and regularly participate in national and international competitions. The society won Oxford Price Media Moot 2014,[83] won Phillip C Jessup International Moot's India rounds in 2015,[84] runners-up in Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration moot in Vienna in 2017,[85] World Finalist in 16th Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Hong Kong in 2019,[86] and runner-up in Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Competition in 2020 and declared the 2nd best speaker (India rounds).[87]

Competitions hosted

The JGLS moot court society organised the JIRICO Law & Technology Moot Competition (2016),[88] 7th Indian Vis Pre-Moot Competition,[89] Stetson Moot Competition (India Rounds, 2018)[90] and hosted the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition.[86]

Notable alumni

Blended learning

The Jindal Global Business School and Jindal School of Banking & Finance offers MBA degree in Digital Finance and Banking through a blended learning mode through their partnership with ed-tech startup upGrad.[91][92][93]

See also

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