The college attracts students through effective advertising across various media platforms, offering courses in fields such as law and medicine. Admission to the legal course can be obtained via the Common Law Aptitude Test (CLAT). The college boasts a strong infrastructure and positive learning environment. The faculty includes over 20 lecturers, all with at least a master's degree, and many with doctorates. They employ various teaching methods, including presentations, projects, and court visits. The course is structured with a series of internships over five years, starting with a month-long NGO internship in the first year and culminating in a three-month internship in the final year with law firms or companies. The tuition fee is ₹153,000 annually, payable in two installments before each semester, but the fee specifically for JNU is noted as ₹130,000. The college offers scholarships for high-achieving students and collaborates with a Nationalized Bank for education loans. Despite these resources, the college does not facilitate internship or job placements post-graduation.
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