Lloyd College offers a comprehensive LLB program with an admission process involving the Lloyd Entrance Test (LET) and a personal interview. The final selection relies on combined scores from both components. Applicants scoring well in their graduation or entrance exams like DU Entrance or CLAT may receive merit-based concessions. The faculty at Lloyd College is highly qualified, with many possessing postgraduate degrees and some having PhDs. Despite most not being NET qualified, they come from prestigious institutions. The student-to-faculty ratio is about 1:15, ensuring personalized attention. The college, affiliated with Chaudhury Charan Singh University Meerut, keeps fees lower than many other law schools. The LLB program's fee is INR 3 Lakhs, payable in annual installments of INR 1 Lakh, with no increments over time. Scholarships are available based on academic merit or financial need, with specific reductions for high scores in entrance exams. The college does not offer hostel facilities but provides optional transportation services at an additional cost. Placement opportunities are moderate, with firms like Khaitan and Co. and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas participating in recruitments, offering salaries between INR 7 to 16 Lakhs. The placement rate is reportedly 30-40% for the LLB program. An active internship and placement cell facilitates government, judicial, and corporate internships, although student opinions on the effectiveness of these opportunities vary. Additionally, the college organizes job fests and skill development workshops. Scholarships are offered based on academic performance and other criteria, with requirements for maintaining a certain attendance rate and exam scores.
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