Manav Rachna Life Skills Programme
Co-curricular activities play a significant role in legal training. It encourages the practical application of theoretical knowledge gained in classrooms. Such activities also provide a creative space to students ensuring their all-around development. In order to prepare our students for the professional life that lies ahead of them and to imbibe out-of-box and out-of-books thinking, MRU has designed MRLSP, a credit-based programme motivating students to participate in co-curricular/extra-curricular activities. Read More
Highlights of the Programme
- Aimed towards holistic development of students
- Point based system rewarding students’ participation in co-curricular/ extra-curricular activities
- Applicable to UG/PG Programmes
CLAN Allocation
The MRLSP allocates students to four distinct clans namely: Air Falcon, Water Sharks, Forest Rhino and Wild Cats. Participation of members from a particular clan directly impacts the clan ranking. The purpose of dividing students into the four clans are to stimulate teamwork and inspire peer empathy.