Admission to Lloyd Law College requires a minimum of 50% in entrance tests, followed by a personal interview. The college has a faculty-student ratio of 36:1 with highly qualified faculty, though there's a noted shortage for B.COM courses. The teaching approach emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving. Students face two internal assessments per semester, which are more challenging than the main exams by Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), and 75% attendance is mandatory for exam eligibility. The fee structure ranges from 45,000 to 90,000 INR per semester, varying by year, with annual tuition fees between 2,20,000 and 2,80,000 INR. The college offers scholarships covering up to 50% of tuition fees based on merit, entrance exam scores, and other criteria. To maintain scholarships, students need 80% attendance and 55% marks each semester. Additionally, the college facilitates education loans and includes extra charges for hostel accommodation. Lloyd Law College has a strong placement program, with 70% to 80% of students securing placements annually. The highest salary package is about 50 lakh INR per annum, and the average ranges from 6 to 8 lakh INR. Renowned firms like Luthra & Luthra participate in recruitment. The college also provides internships from the first semester, with over 1000 opportunities offered last year, including placements in government organizations. Scholarships for specific categories, such as defense wards and residents from regions like J&K and Northeast India, are available.
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