The college admission process starts with submitting an application via the campus website. Applicants are selected through a merit-based system, with the top merit list announced first, followed by a secondary list. Successful candidates from the top list gain admission within a specified timeframe. The faculty, rated 9.5/10, is highly experienced and focuses on individual student improvement, positively influencing students' future success. The fee structure is merit-based, with Scheme 1 students paying less than 15,000 INR, and Scheme 2 students paying between 35,000 INR and 45,000 INR, depending on their merit as assessed by the PU board. The course spans five years, leading to a guaranteed lawyer position, provided the student demonstrates the necessary ability and knowledge. Internships are self-initiated, involving work with practicing lawyers and visits to police stations and jails to fulfill requirements. SC/ST students receive free education and have access to 2-3 government scholarships. Other students, including those from different castes, can benefit from scholarships like Vidhyasiri and Vidhyarthi Vethana. OBC students typically pay around ₹40,000, while some government seat holders pay only ₹12,000. Additional scholarships, such as SSP and NSP, are available to support students. The college also offers campus interviews, enhancing students' placement opportunities.
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