The university's admission process is comprehensive, starting with an entrance test and followed by two interview rounds. Three merit lists are released to confirm admissions. The faculty, composed of graduates from top National Law Universities and PhD holders, is highly regarded, and a mentor-mentee system supports students academically and personally. The academic year is divided into two semesters, with exams in November and May, where 80% of students typically pass. Tuition fees are around INR 2.5 lakhs annually, considered high for middle or lower-class families. The total cost for a 5-year law course is approximately INR 23 lakhs, excluding living expenses, with a 10% fee increase each year. Additional charges include a Rs. 20,000 institute deposit and Rs. 5,000 library fee. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, economically backward sections, sports excellence, and academic performance. The college has a robust placement record, with companies like TRILEGAL, AZB PARTNERS, and Bharti Airtel hiring graduates. The highest package last year was INR 21 lakhs, with an average of INR 12-14 lakhs. About 75% of students secure placements, starting from the fourth year. The Career and Development Cell actively assists with placements, and various internships are offered to complement students' academic growth. Students can explore scholarships provided by state and central governments, though the college itself doesn't offer education loans directly. Those admitted through management quota pay higher fees. For further details, the official website symlaw.ac.in can be consulted.
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