The college requires candidates to take the mandatory Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission, with the optional Law School Admission Test (LSAT) also considered. Applicants must provide necessary certificates and undergo a group discussion and personal interview, with results announced on the same day. The faculty is experienced, employing tools like PowerPoint and industrial visits, although teaching quality varies. Students should consult seniors for faculty selection due to mixed teaching styles. The student-teacher ratio is problematic, with research scholars sometimes inadequately filling teaching roles. Assessment consists of two internal Continuous Assessment Tests (CAT) and a Final Assessment Test (FAT), with a score distribution of 40 for internals and 60 for FAT. Fees are relatively affordable, with the law program currently costing 1.67 lakh INR. The college does not offer recommendation seats or accept donations. Placement opportunities are limited, as only one batch has graduated so far, with students generally securing jobs through internships. Formal recruitment is minimal, but a law firm has begun recruitment activities, and placement prospects are expected to improve as more batches graduate. The college does not offer scholarships based on entrance exams or interviews, but select students may receive fee reductions through scholarships. The annual tuition fee is approximately 198,000 INR, with variations for hostel accommodations. The five-year course has an annual fee of around 162,000 INR, plus a refundable caution fee of 2,000 INR in the first year. Financial aid may be available through bank loans, and a management quota exists at a higher fee.
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