The course offers a satisfactory faculty-to-student ratio, ensuring that students generally have enough access to their teachers. However, faculty presence is limited during cultural or extracurricular activities, which can interfere with students' study time. Students are encouraged to interact and ask questions, and faculty members are supportive, often providing help outside of regular study hours. The faculty is approachable and provides detailed insights to interested students. Law students can secure internships with law firms, advocates, and participate in court visits, receiving stipends during these internships. The tuition fee for the course is stable and set at five lakh, not including other expenses like arrear fees and fines. Several need-based scholarships are available for students from low-income families, and financial assistance options are provided if students request them. However, there are no additional scholarships specific to this course. There is no designated job role linked to the course, but students can expect rewards through competitions.
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