Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Admission fees | ₹16300 | - | - | - | - |
Tution fees | ₹2520 | ₹2520 | ₹2520 | ₹2520 | ₹2520 |
Other fees | ₹7100 | ₹7100 | ₹7100 | ₹7100 | ₹7100 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹25,920 | ₹9,620 | ₹9,620 | ₹9,620 | ₹9,620 |
Any person passed H.S. (10+2 level) examination with minimum 45% (40% in case of S.C.; S.T.; and P.H.) marks in aggregate (taking into consideration best of 4 papers excluding WBCHSE Environment Science) will be eligible for admission to the B.A.LL.B. , Course; the person appearing in the (10+2 level) examination will be allowed to sit the Entrance Examination. But their admission to the B.A.LL.B. , Course will be subject to the condition of successful completion of (10+2 level) Examination at the time of Counseling of the admission
The admission to the Bachelor of Laws (B.A.LL.B.) Course is done, following the merit list prepared On the basis of the Entrance Examination conducted by the University of Calcutta.
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I wanted to become a lawyer and specialise in the field of finance. The teacher-student ratio is pretty bad as there are 250 students in one batch and barely 10-15 teachers. The teaching faculty is pretty qualified as many of them are PhD holders but sadly not many of them are good teachers. The method of teaching is very old and, moreover very theoretical which makes it difficult for the students to be ready for the current job market. Exams are held twice a year, semester and they are pretty easy to pass. Questions generally are repeated every year.
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