The college maintains a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:50, which fosters a friendly faculty-student relationship and supportive exam environment. Exams are regularly held in September. Notable faculty include Mrs. Archana Anupam, praised for her dedication, though some faculty members are criticized for lacking subject knowledge and engaging in politics. The placement record features participation from companies like Dainik Jagran, Mahindra and Mahindra Finance, and Sri Ram Group of Finance, offering placements based on students' skills in law.
Mandatory law-related projects and a one-month internship in May, typically at a civil court, prepare students for these opportunities. The annual college fees total ?44,500, including ?40,000 for course fees covering library, computer lab, and parking. Additional charges include ?4,500 for registration, exam forms, and activities. Fees are broken down as follows: tuition ?27,000, admission ?1,000, library and ID card ?250, development ?6,000, cycle stand ?400, annual sports ?600, and miscellaneous ?750.
Reserved candidates benefit from a reduced total fee of ?8,000 per year, with examination fees of ?1,000 compared to ?1,500 for others. A student credit card facility is available to assist with payments.
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