Remarks :
I completed my LLB from Andhra University. I enjoyed alot and learnt many things with the support of my teachers, seniors and classmates. The course was quite informative and helpful for my career. The college is also graded 'A' by NAAC, making it one of the best universities of India. My overall impression for the college was good.
Course Curriculum Overview :
The course curriculum is drafted by the university itself and covers all subjects and discipline needed in any law course. The examinations were held twice a year, at end of semesters and the university also held internal exams for students.
Placement Experience :
There are multiple opportunities provided by the university for jobs at various MNCs and law firms. Meritorious students even got recommended to some good firms by the college. Students also can work as legal advisors or work under lawyers as they like.
Fee Structure And Facilities :
The fee for the first year of my LLB was around Rs. 2lakhs which I paid in instalments and the total fee for 3-year course duration was around Rs. 5lakhs. The fee is quite expensive but the university provides various concessions to meritorious students and provides scholarships to students from weaker section of society.
Campus Life :
The university has quite a big library which is well maintained and the quantity and quality of books there are also maintained. The library is equipped with a variety of journals, reference books, research papers and newspapers for research and study purpose of students. The university also has a fully functional computer lab for students.
Admission :
I took admission here via counselling, based on my LAWCET score and graduation aggregate combined. The admission process was quite good and friendly, some faculty addressed me and told me about all rules and regulations of college and helped me with my documentation work and then I completed my registration for LLB under the university.
Faculty :
The college has a very good faculty which has years of experience in teaching law and judiciary. The teachers are quite busy but still never fail to answer the doubts of students from their hectic time.
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