The college offers 26 diverse courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and distance learning options. Admission is highly competitive, relying solely on 12th-grade marks, with cutoffs between 95% and 99%. The faculty is well-regarded, comprising many senior advocates from distinguished courts, and teaching methods receive positive feedback. Exams are split into external (70 marks) and internal (30 marks) components, with students generally scoring 55-58 in external exams. The five-year integrated course fee is under 5 lakh rupees, or 69,000 rupees annually, making it accessible for students from various financial backgrounds.
However, the college lacks a formal placement policy, and campus recruitment is limited. Some students pursue higher studies or research, with sporadic job opportunities like a senior's placement at Rs. 80,000 per month. Internships are mandatory post-third year, although students must find them independently with faculty and senior assistance available. Scholarship programs are robust, offering aid from state and Central Government and the university itself, supporting SC, ST, differently-abled, and financially challenged students.
Fees vary by category: general category students pay 70,000 INR annually, while SC/ST or first-generation graduates pay approximately 44,000 INR the first year and about 25,000+ INR thereafter. For MBC, OC, and BC categories, initial fees are 87,500 INR, followed by 77,500 INR annually. Fees can be paid annually or termly from the second year, and scholarships are accessible through the college. The fee structure is competitive compared to other institutions, maintaining quality and reputation.
Scholarship details may change annually; checking the college website for updates is recommended.
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