The university's admission process runs through April, with the Vishwavidyalaya Entrance Test (VET) in mid-May and results announced in June. The college boasts a well-qualified faculty, with all teachers being at least NET qualified. Despite a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, there's a need for more teachers due to the large student population. Law department faculty are especially supportive, assisting with mentorship beyond academics. The examination structure includes two internal exams and a final exam every six months. The fee structure is reasonable; B.Com courses cost ₹7,000 annually, whereas Law courses are priced at ₹15,000 annually. The BALLB program costs approximately ₹47,800 in total, with annual fees around ₹9,000, payable in two semester installments. Although the college offers limited internships in Law, Forestry, IT, and Education, there are no campus placements. Law students can intern with institutions like SLSA and NALSA, typically in June, for a month. Collaborations with organizations like SECL and SAIL Bhilai Steel Plant enhance practical learning, though stipends are rare. Scholarships are available for Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, and Minorities, often covering tuition costs for eligible students. Notable scholarships include the Chhattisgarh Scholarship for SC/ST and the Santoor Women's Scholarship. Additional expenses include accommodation ranging from ₹3,000-₹5,000 and food costs of ₹2,000-₹3,000 monthly. Scholarships do not extend to general category students, but campus employment and internship opportunities are available.
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