The Intellectual Property Rights (Hons.) program offered by UPES School of Law focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework and protection of intellectual property assets. The program is available as a specialization within undergraduate courses, allowing students to delve deeper into the subject and develop specialized knowledge and skills.
The curriculum covers a wide range of Intellectual Property Rights subjects, which are taught by faculty members who have expertise in the field. These faculty members possess in-depth knowledge and experience in intellectual property law and are skilled at breaking down complex concepts into easily understandable explanations. They use relatable examples and real-life scenarios to help students grasp the fundamental principles of IPR.
One of the key features of the program is its hands-on approach. Students are given opportunities to apply the concepts they learn to practical situations, such as analyzing copyright infringement cases, drafting trademark applications, or participating in mock patent disputes. This practical exposure enables students to develop their analytical and problem-solving skills and prepares them for the challenges they may face in their future careers.