PhysicsWallah Introduces LexGlobal to Bridge Gap Between Law Education and Practice

PhysicsWallah launches LexGlobal, offering legal certifications and practical training in corporate law, IPR, M&A, and dispute resolution for professionals.

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Education platform PhysicsWallah (PW) announced the launch of LexGlobal, which will be dedicated to legal certifications and upskilling at an event in Delhi. The launch witnessed the presence of students, advocates, and professionals from the legal sector.

LexGlobal will try to address the gap between traditional legal education and practical expertise.  With the legal industry expanding rapidly, driven by startup growth, global deal-making, compliance requirements, and IP-heavy sectors, the need for accessible, practice-focused training is stronger than ever. LexGlobal is dedicated to graduates and early professionals seeking hands-on exposure to areas such as corporate law, intellectual property, mergers & acquisitions, and dispute resolution.

LexGlobal will introduce four flagship certifications in Contract Drafting & Negotiation, Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The certificates will feature the names and logos of PW, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), and top law firms, guiding the creation of the course.

Adding to the launch, Atul Kumar, CEO, PhysicsWallah (PW) Online, said, “With LexGlobal, we are trying to make legal learning practical. It’s not just about courses; we’re attempting to create spaces where students and professionals can actually apply what they learn, whether it’s drafting a contract or preparing for arbitration. We will try to keep improving it with feedback from learners and the legal community so it can try to meet their needs and also help us to keep up with how the legal world is evolving today.”

Each course blends recorded sessions, live faculty interactions, case studies, simulations, and capstone projects to provide learners with practical exposure. Programs are structured to engage learners with real-world contracts, simulated negotiations, case-based M&A walkthroughs, IP strategy modules, and mock arbitral proceedings. There are dedicated modules on AI tools and automation for streamlining compliance and redlining. Additionally, the courses also cover international standards such as CISG, FIDIC, and cross-jurisdiction enforceability, in an effort to help learners gain both domestic and global perspectives. With a focus on applied learning, LexGlobal will try to serve not just law students but also early-career professionals, in-house counsels, and corporate legal teams seeking structured upskilling.

LexGlobal currently has micro-certifications spanning 6-8 weeks and aims to expand its portfolio with advanced programs, stackable credentials, and diploma courses.

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