Admission to the university is based on qualifying exam marks, with a minimum requirement of 70% in 10+2 for the integrated LLB program. Applications are submitted through the university's portal, with merit lists announced in newspapers. Faculty members are highly qualified, holding LLM degrees and PhDs, and provide instruction both online and offline. The integrated LLB program spans 5 years with 10 semesters, and the total fee is approximately INR 3,36,000. Initial admission fees are INR 69,620, followed by annual fees of INR 66,620. Course-specific annual fees are INR 76,400 for various LLB (Hons) programs and INR 78,520 for Bachelor of Laws (Hons). LLM fees are INR 23,400, and Post Graduate Diploma fees are INR 7,500. SC students pay INR 45,000 in the first year, while others pay INR 98,000, with annual fees of INR 76,842 covering various expenses. About 20% of students secure placements, with an average salary of 2 lakhs per annum, and 5-6 companies visit for recruitment. Around 80% of students secure internships, often in legal advisory roles with stipends of around 5000 per month. The college offers government-approved scholarships, including SC/ST, BC/MBC, and merit scholarships. Educational loans of up to 40,000 rupees are available for SC/ST students. Tuition fees are normally about 85,000 rupees annually, but reservation benefits can reduce this to 50,000 rupees. Other fees such as AIR cafe and NCC/NSS are separate from tuition, and only government-approved scholarships are accepted.
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