The Finishing School for Law Students
The Finishing School for Law Students was inaugurated by Shri Dominic Presentation, MLA of Ernakulam Constituency at 5.15 PM on 30th January 2009 in the CPPR office. Prof. K.C Abraham welcomed the audience and briefed on the organisation by introducting the Vytilla Mobility Hub, Predestrian audit, Research on public works and public policy, FSL and the importance of FSL.
Madhu introduced the course and objectives of FSL and emphasized on the importance of developing communication skills. Shri Dominic Presentation inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp and commented on the importance of FSL. He also spoke on Vytilla Mobility Hub, laws like marine laws, cyber laws prevailing and on the living conditions of the migrant workers in Kerala. He requested CPPR to do a research on the living conditions of the migrant workers.
Time management and motivation skills was conducted by Mr. Nandakumar Menon, DGM of Kerala Ayurveda Pharmacy Ltd. Further classes by Pro. Bhskara Iyer and other renowned persons in the next fex weeks.
To instill in fresh law graduates the confidence and courage to start a new career and provide all the support for them to kick start their new career path.

CONCEPT
To instill in fresh law graduates the confidence and courage to start a new career and provide all the support for them to kick start their new career path.
We at the finishing school are ready to take you in and provide you with all the possible support and guidance to transform you into an unmatched professional in your field of choice
A fresh law graduate is always apprehensive about his future; he is unsure about how and where to start and this could result in a lack of confidence and also could put him at a lower platform than others.
The Finishing school aims to give you answers to all these questions.
“Where Tradition meets tomorrow” – We, at the finishing school aims to provide those finer points of a social life which is quintessential for every lawyer in the present age, keeping in mind both the Indian and Foreign traditions in mind, from how to give a hand shake to how to speak on the phone and how to maintain an confident posture as well as how to speak fluently and effectively in public.
The guidance doesn’t just stop there as we go one step further to ensure that the skills that you have learned at your institution are honed and perfected so that as you enter your profession, we would have polished you in every sense possible, making you aware of all those Do’s and Don’ts (P’s and Q’s) that are to be kept in mind while in a social group or in any other gathering