
What Students Say
Likes
- Engagment with Campus life was perhaps the best. The exposure is second to none, given it's a Govt. College with plethora of Alumnis and present students.
- The academic curriculum is designed in a way so as to prepare the students for every kind of curve ball that's thrown at them, whether it's Corporate or Litigation or Judiciary.
- Faculties are very much in depth as to their subject matters and the frequent competitions as well as moot court or seminars really do bring a great variety of exposure.
Dislikes
- The infrastructure is way more to be developed. Although many great additions have been added in the past 2 years, then again a lot more work is to be done.
- Albeit the faculties are great, there comes in the question of coming into the classes as per the specified timetable and also, as per other technicalities that exist, such as guest lecturers.
- Placement as well as proper internships opportunities must be given, which when compared to other national law colleges or private law colleges, is far behind.
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum itself is designed in a way so as to teach the students to comprehensively be aware and get entwined with each paper, as there are 6 per semester. Specific aspects of the curriculum are huge and can only be described in detail when there is someone who chooses to delve into them, and as like the faculties, is subjective too. The curriculum does prepare you for real world applications as well as for any further academic pursuits in a very comprehensive manner so as the students take it as easy as possible. Exams are held every 6 months, internals and semester exams alike, with them being difficult from moderate to very high.
Internships Opportunities
Internship opportunities with college are mostly without stipend but with a great deal of exposure to the study, their work as well as their real life applications. It is mandatory for 10 internships throughout the course, i.e., 2 per year and most of them have to be sought by the students and a very few are offered by the college. Internship opportunities can be done in state run companies or firms, the courts ranging from District & Sessions Courts to the Supreme Court, corporate clients or chambers of Advocates.
Fees and Financial Aid
The detailed fee structure for 5 year Integrated BALLB (Hons.), was 35000 INR per year when I was studying, i.e., for the batch of 2019-2024. For the following year batches, it has been increased by 10000 INR, so the new fee structure would be 45000 INR for new admissions into the 5 year course. And it might increase in the coming years. So, for 5 years, as it was for me, the total would amount to 1,75,000 INR or as the fees stand now, that would amount to 2,25,000 INR. Moving over to LLM, the fee structure would be around 35000 INR year (subject to change). Other than these, the examination fees/semester form fillup fees are different for each semester itself.
Campus Life
There are many annual and other fests held in college, such as Lexellence (the annual function) of the college, 2-3 moot courts, 1-2 seminars, ranging from National to International level. The library contains all the requisite books as required for the study of law as well as arts. The computer room is equipped with computers and is provided with SCC online for further research and study purposes. The classes are equipped with projectors. Sports happen every year, with the Intra College and Inter College/University games taking precedence.
Admission
I applied to two other colleges, KIIT School of Law (KSOL) and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT). For the former, owing to my circumstances and the time frame, it was too fast for me to get my admissions done, so I didn't go for it. For the latter, that being an engineering UG programme, I didn't choose that for my mind itself was fixed on pursuing a career in law. Every other colleges I applied into, I got in but I chose what I had to. Up until the previous year, the admission process of the college was through the college's own entrance test, for which some 1000-2000 apply with a merit list of 500-900 students out of which only 60 are admitted. But from this year, the admission process has been done alongside the SAMS, just like any for entrance to any other UG course under the Govt. Of Odisha.
Faculty
There are two types of faculties, permanent as well as temporary/visiting. Permanent faculty are less in number as compared to the visiting ones, yet both command the same level of caliber, with the permanent faculties edging it. As for the liking of the faculties, that is purely subjective. I might not have liked them all, but I did like most. There are a total of 10 semesters for the 5 Year Integrated Course, 2 semesters each year. The number of students failing can be said to be 1/5th of the total strength (approx) and they have the options of clearing the papers they failed in, by appearing for back paper examinations. The exam questions are moderate-hard and the invigilation as well as the checking of the paper is tough.
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