Likes
- The staff is really amazing. The teachers are well versed in their respective subjects.
- Campus is really peaceful and beautiful. Lots of food and places to go nearby.
Dislikes
- They give no time or wiggle room for internships or sharpening your skills.
- The course is very very vast and you will have to memorise a lot
Course Curriculum Overview :
The curriculum is inefficient and ineffective in building real lawyers. Simply mugging up case laws is not enough to be a lawyer. There's a serious need for du to fix its curriculum and examination tactics. They should really reconsider this.
Fees and Financial Aid :
Its fairly cheap in du. Every semester i have been charged a different fee. Its increasing. (General category) 1st sem- ?3000 2nd sem- ? 5000 3rd sem- ? 7000 (Reserved category)- students who belong to this category would have to pay significantly less
Campus Life :
Infrastructure is okay. No AC in classes. We do have lifts and its fairly clean. Student life sucks. Not a lot of active societies in the college. The crowd is questionable at best. Overall i think for this category you are better off at jindal.
Admission :
Bhartiya vidyapeeth accepted me as a student but du is well respected and the value of its degree is greater because many of the sc sitting judges are former students of law faculty. The fee is low and affordable. Its the best college in india to persue a 3 year course in law.
Faculty :
Every year only 2 semester exams take place of 100 marks each subject. There are 5 subjects in each semester. You are given 8 questions and you have to answer any 5. The marking is generally really strict. The faculty is great and experienced. 75% of the students fail atleast 1 subject so take these exams seriously.
Night Life :
Night life is actually great. Lots and lots of hang out spots out there. Fairly safe as well. North campus absolutely never sleeps. You can easily make friends and find your people in the campus though.
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