Likes
- The faculty is very good. They are all NET qualified professors with years of teaching experience.
- Other activities which are important for practical life in legal field are also given importance as moot courts, research paper and internship etc.
Dislikes
- The infrastructure is not so good as compared to the prestige the university holds.
- Being government University the clerical work is really slow.
Course Curriculum Overview :
The curriculum is over all good and approved by Bar Council of India. Although it is not really helpful for people who want to pursue litigation as such, because it's mostly the theoretical knowledge and very less importance is given to practical aspects. But for judiciary aspirants it is really good.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The yearly fees is almost 52 thousand rupees. All tuition fees and exam fees etc are included in that only. You have to pay the fees semester wise. Government Scholarships are available as medhavi vidyarthi yojna and the SC/ST scholarship also.
Campus Life :
Every year annual sports fest called TEJAS and cultural fest called AXIOM takes place. Other than that students also participate in inter-college fests. There is a separate library in college and along side there is central library in the university itself. Moot court committee is being run by students and faculty.
Admission :
Admission is based on CUET conducted by NTA. It happens every year. The level of hardship is between moderate to difficult. The syllabus is provided on website of NTA. Almost 60 students are given admission on their merit basis in CUET. Reservation is also duly considered.
Faculty :
The faculty is very good they are all NET qualified and have atleast 5-25 years of experience. Many of them are even Deen and HOD of other colleges. some of them are practicing lawyers. The student-faculty ratio is also nice and there is one mentor on every 20 students along with a common batch facilitator.
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