Admission to the college requires filling out an application form and passing an entrance exam with 100 multiple-choice questions, requiring at least a 55% score. Candidates need a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks, or 45% in honors subjects. Additionally, the CLAT UG exam is mandatory for the LL.B. program. The college, known for experienced faculty and notable alumni, offers affordable fees for its 3-year LL.B. course, totaling approximately 5,668 rupees. The first year costs 2,220 rupees, while the subsequent two years are around 1,724 rupees each. Fees cover tuition, library, and electricity, but not examination or hostel fees. Scholarships and fee concessions are available for SC/ST/OBC students. However, the college does not provide direct campus placements, requiring students to find jobs independently. Limited placement cell opportunities exist, but students are encouraged to pursue internships with reputable law firms. Internships in local Civil Courts and programs like BALSA and NALSA are available. The college supports career counseling and interview preparation, with alumni succeeding in various legal roles, including over 200 as HC judges. Scholarships are primarily for SC/ST and OBC students, contingent on a scholarship exam and documentation. The college also offers scholarships based on 12th-grade marks and aligns with government scholarship policies. A special judicial preparation course is available for minority communities. The college's fee structure is among the lowest in India, making legal education accessible to students from lower-income families.
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