Admission to the college is based on cut-off marks, requiring 10th and 12th-grade mark sheets and a Transfer Certificate. The applicant was admitted with a 68% score from the third list in the general category. Currently, there is no entrance exam, but CLAT scores may be required from next year. The faculty is approachable and supportive, creating a conducive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio between 50:1 and 60:1. Exams are both internal and external, and not overly difficult. The first-year fee was ₹35,000 in 2016, including library and other fees, with subsequent years costing ₹33,000 annually. The college allows for fee relaxation or extensions in case of financial difficulties, making it an affordable option. While the college does not directly conduct placements, students can avail a 15-day exemption for internships. From the 9th to the 10th semester, placement cells assist students, with around 68% securing placements in companies like LG and Godrej, usually in legal advisor roles. The average salary packages range from 8 to 10 lakh. The fee structure is reasonable, approximately 40,000 to 52,000 INR per year, totaling about 250,000 to 290,000 INR for the entire course. Tuition fees are adjusted for inflation but do not affect ongoing students. Scholarships and exemptions are available for economically disadvantaged students through government schemes, though there are no scholarships for general category students. Fees for SC and ST students remain unchanged, but scholarships are available for them.
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