
Collaborative Learning
Group Discussion Room
Dedicated spaces for collaborative learning, debate, and case analysis
Capacity
20-30 Participants
About Our Group Discussion Rooms
The Group Discussion Rooms at Kamkus College of Law are specially designed spaces that foster collaborative learning, team discussions, and case analysis in smaller groups. These versatile rooms provide an ideal environment for students to engage in peer-to-peer learning, develop critical thinking, and enhance their communication skills.
Each room is equipped with modern amenities, comfortable seating arrangements, and presentation tools to support a variety of discussion formats and learning activities. These spaces are crucial for helping students develop the teamwork and communication skills essential for successful legal practice.
Features & Facilities
Our Group Discussion Rooms offer a range of amenities to support productive collaborative sessions:
Modular Seating
Flexible table and chair arrangements that can be configured for different group sizes and discussion formats, including roundtable, classroom, and U-shaped layouts.
Presentation Tools
Smart boards, projectors, and flip charts for presenting ideas, sharing research findings, and visualizing complex legal concepts during group activities.
Acoustic Design
Sound-optimized spaces that minimize outside noise and ensure clear communication within the group, with sound absorption panels for improved acoustics.
Reference Materials
Access to key legal reference books, bare acts, and case digests relevant to common discussion topics and case studies for immediate reference.
Common Discussion Activities
Our Group Discussion Rooms host a variety of academic activities that enhance the learning experience:
Case Analysis Discussions
Collaborative examination of landmark legal cases, with students analyzing facts, legal principles, judgments, and implications
Mock Client Consultations
Simulated client interview sessions where students practice gathering information, providing legal advice, and developing client counseling skills
Legal Problem Solving
Teamwork on hypothetical legal scenarios that require identifying issues, researching applicable laws, and developing strategic solutions
Moot Court Preparations
Team meetings for preparing arguments, rebuttals, and practicing oral advocacy skills before formal moot court competitions
Quick Facts
Number of Rooms
4 dedicated discussion rooms
Capacity
20-30 students per room
Availability
Booking system for faculty & students
Booking Information
Booking Process
Online reservation system available through the student portal with 48-hour advance booking
Time Slots
90-minute sessions with options for extended bookings based on availability
Priority Access
Priority given to course-related activities and faculty-guided sessions
Equipment Requests
Additional equipment can be requested during the booking process
Skills Development
Group discussions enhance critical legal skills including argumentation, active listening, legal reasoning, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities essential for successful legal practice.