The University offers an LL.B (Hons) program with an annual intake of 60 students, selected through the BLAT admission test. This test includes 150 questions on various subjects and is scored out of 400 points. Candidates need a minimum cut-off of 320 points for the general category. Eligibility for the program requires a minimum of 50% in a recognized degree. The Law School conducts regular classes from 9 am to 4 pm, providing education with a faculty that includes PhD holders, although teaching quality varies.
The student-to-faculty ratio is favorable, with 92 students managed by 8 professors. The academic year features two main exams and two mid-semester exams. The annual fee for the B.A.LL.B. course is Rs 60,000, with the five-year integrated program fee increasing to Rs 72,000 for new admissions in 2022-2023. Additional costs include a Rs 6,000 hostel fee and Rs 4,500 monthly mess fee. Scholarships are available for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, potentially reimbursing up to half the tuition fees.
Placement opportunities are limited but improving, with companies like Tata and Adani Power visiting. In recent years, the highest salary offered was 13 lakhs per annum, with an average of 5-6 lakhs. The college is known for producing judges, focusing largely on judiciary and litigation. Internships are available but often unpaid. The placement cell, established in 2014, is still developing. Students can pay fees both online and offline, and scholarships are facilitated by a student welfare committee.
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