DDUGU is a government university with a well-qualified faculty, most having completed their PhDs. The law department's faculty ranges from average to excellent, depending on the subject. The university hosts 364 students, split into four sections of 91 each, ensuring a student-to-professor ratio of 1:47. The university's curriculum is regularly updated, though the semester exams are challenging with a 67% passing rate. Campus placements are limited, with only 18 students recently placed through Scholar Academy Bangalore.
Salary packages for placed students range from 3 to 6 lakh per annum. The course fee is approximately Rs. 15,000 for the entire program, with an annual fee of Rs. 5,500. First-year LLB students pay about Rs. 2,600 per semester. The UP government offers the Saksham scholarship, providing Rs. 10,000 annually, making education nearly free for eligible candidates from UP. The university's financial aid and scholarships contribute to making education accessible for all, supported by a stable fee structure.
Facilities include functional but outdated laboratories and classrooms, and a library that allows book borrowing but lacks study space. There is no Wi-Fi available on campus for students.
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