The BA LLB course offers numerous opportunities for students aspiring to pursue a career in law, including aspirations to become a High Court judge. Admission is open to students who have completed 10+2, primarily through entrance exams like CLAT or the Calcutta University entrance exam. The admission process, held between June and July, is straightforward, with no interviews involved. The college boasts experienced faculty, providing personalized attention with a 60:40 faculty-to-student ratio.
The curriculum consists of 9 semesters and 41 subjects, blending theoretical and practical knowledge, including workshops and moot court competitions. The institution, established in 2015, has an affordable fee structure due to its government status. The annual tuition fee is approximately Rs. 2500, with an additional admission fee of around Rs. 2000. Examination fees are Rs. 250, with a minor library fee to encourage reading. Scholarships and financial aid, such as National Merit Cum Means, Aikashree, and Swami Vivekananda, are available, particularly for economically disadvantaged and SC/ST students, offering up to 50% discounts.
The total cost for the five-year course is approximately 3-3.5 lakhs INR. Although the college lacks a formal placement cell, around 70% of students secure jobs independently, with salary packages ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 1 lakh per month. An internship cell provides non-stipend opportunities for exposure and networking. Notable companies like ITC and Sanjeev Goenka Group have partnered with the college for recruitment. Despite these efforts, the placement process is considered suboptimal due to location and limited exposure beyond academics.
The college focuses on delivering quality education at affordable costs, with significant financial support for students in need.
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