The LLB program begins its application process in June each year, offering 120 seats. Applicants must hold a graduation degree with at least 60% marks. Admission is merit-based following Tamil Nadu's selection rules, without further tests or interviews. The fee for the LLB course is approximately Rs 2.4 lakhs, or about Rs 67,220 annually. While some find the fee high, scholarships up to Rs 40,000 are available for SC and ST students, and the college aids in securing bank loans. Tuition for honors courses is about Rs 1 lakh annually, while B.A., LLB in government colleges costs around Rs 2000 per year. Students can also access state scholarships. The faculty is experienced, averaging over ten years in teaching, providing quality education and support. Placement opportunities are good, with graduates often finding employment easily, including internships at high courts and private sector positions. Some alumni have become judges, while others work as legal advisors or in government roles. The choice of career path post-graduation is flexible, with options for private practice or corporate employment.
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