Remarks :
I completed my LLB from Dr Ambedkar College of Law. The experience and intellect I gained from here were very helpful to me in my career forward. I enjoyed and have quite fun in college hosted events and had good academics throughout the year with the support of teachers and batch mates.
Course Curriculum Overview :
The course curriculum is quite good and covers most of the important and essential subjects related to laws and judiciary. As LLB is a semester-based course, exams are held at the end of each semester. Apart from that, the college also holds regular internal evaluations for assessing preparation of students.
Placement Experience :
There are multiple job and internships opportunities are this course. The college also provides job opportunities for various meritorious students. Students can also start working at different forms and agencies as legal advisors.
Fee Structure And Facilities :
The fee for my LLB course was around Rs. 7000 to be paid per year. The total fee for the whole course duration of my 3-year LLB was around Rs. 22,000. The fee was quite feasible and very much affordable in my respect.
Campus Life :
The college organises pretty much of seminars, workshops and guest lectures by various speakers around the year. The college also has a moot court for courtroom presentations and practices to help students get the gist of real court presentation by lawyers. The college also has a good library having a decent number of books, circulars, reports and research papers for students to study from.
Admission :
Admission to the college is done through both modes, counselling and direct admission. I got admission based on my MH-CET score and my graduation scores. The admission process was quite easy to go through and ended within a day with ease. A small interview was also there before caring on with the admission process.
Faculty :
The faculty of the college is quite nice and pretty professional. The teachers are very much skilled and experienced in teaching. Most of the teachers have years of experience in teaching law and judiciary.
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