Aligarh Muslim University's BALLB program is a highly regarded course with an annual entrance test in May. The main Aligarh campus offers 120 seats, while Mallapuram and Murshidabad centers have 60 each. Admission is primarily merit-based through the Common Entrance Test. The curriculum aligns with the Uttar Pradesh Judiciary syllabus, featuring 36 exams annually. The faculty is experienced and supportive, with a 16:1 student-to-teacher ratio. The program is affordable, with first-year fees of Rs 14,000 for residents and Rs 12,800 for day scholars, decreasing in subsequent years.
Hostel and mess fees are included, making it an economical choice. Scholarships are available, especially for financially challenged and minority students. Placement opportunities exist, but the placement cell is relatively weak, with packages ranging from 4-5 lakh to 20 lakh per annum. Major law firms rarely visit, yet companies like Amazon and Byjus offer roles. Internships in civil and Supreme Courts require initiative. Alumni networks in major cities support placements, and several scholarship schemes aid students financially.
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