Admission to the university is available both online and offline. The online process involves submitting an application along with necessary documents on the university's portal. After the release of a merit list, selected candidates can secure admission by paying fees online. The faculty is experienced, with each member having at least five years in teaching and advocacy. Key faculty members include Prof. Raju Bhagat and Prof. Gargi Chatterji. The three-year course costs Rs. 25,000 annually, totaling Rs. 75,000, which is considered affordable compared to other institutions. Placement opportunities are offered, with an average yearly package of Rs. 3.5 lakhs. About 60% of students secure placements, with the highest package reaching Rs. 8 lakhs and the lowest at Rs. 2 lakhs annually. Students often find their own internships, which are typically unpaid, though the college provides support if needed. The college facilitates practical legal experiences through activities like legal aid, court visits, and moot court sessions. The current annual tuition is Rs. 60,000, up from Rs. 50,000 in 2020, with an additional examination fee of Rs. 2,500 per semester. Personal Development Program (PDP) classes cost Rs. 6,000, though this fee is not initially disclosed. The LLB program costs Rs. 30,000 per semester, totaling approximately Rs. 180,000 for six semesters. Scholarships and financial assistance are available, although details are managed privately through Google forms. The college does not offer internship stipends but provides free bus transportation in Jamshedpur and students can benefit from government schemes like e-Kalyan for stipends.
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