The course offers a structured academic program with 7 subjects per semester, each subject comprising internal assessments of 25 marks and external exams worth 75 marks. A 20-mark class test and a 75-mark final exam are part of this structure, with an extra 5 marks available for attendance or book completion. While the faculty is generally approachable, students who miss classes face challenges as notes and exam-related information are not readily provided.
Professor Don Bosco is notably effective in teaching law, providing comprehensive notes and relatable examples in the first two semesters. The college, located in Palghar, is well-regarded but does not currently offer direct placement services, which is a concern for students, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Although direct placements are not available, the college facilitates job opportunities through external organizations and summer internships. The college fee is affordable, with the General category fees set at INR 16,400 for the 1st year, INR 16,200 for the 2nd year, and INR 17,400 for the 3rd year.
For SC/ST students, the fees are significantly lower, at INR 1,000 for the 1st year, and INR 700 for the 2nd and 3rd years. While the college doesn't provide its own scholarships, students can access external scholarships like the National Merit Scholarship, National Loan Scholarship, and the State Government Open Merit Scholarship.
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