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This course is what I'm interested in pursuing. I want to be educated and get knowledge to be able to help others or myself in times of difficulties that involve court representation. Faculty includes good and qualified teachers, some are better than others but overall it depends upon the student to make the best out of any situation. I will take admitted to another college but that's my opinion. All teachers have different teaching methods. Some are good at speaking skills and communication skills but some lack them. Term exams are easy if you study that's the point and passing will also be easy if you study well enough. It's not as difficult in the first few semesters but as we approach the mid-semester it gets real serious to pay attention in the class and grasp the complicated terms of the law.
Placements are fine. And firms to visit but most passouts go for further studies or private litigation. Generally firms visit and hire students from 9th semester. I plan to go for private litigation after getting my degree too. But those looking for placements will find the placement cell very helpful.
Our college is one of the premium law colleges in the city of Guwahati. All the teachers were excellent and amazing. The transport communication is also very good from our college to any other places. Nice college campus.
That's the only law college in Guwahati which if fully government, other law colleges in Guwahati are semi - government or private. though Guwahati has one NLU but it's tuition fees of five year course is 10x times more than government law college.
I followed the dates listed on the official website for the admission in BALLB stream which was a five-year course. Also, this course was a direct one and students get both the degree in a single course therefore I applied at JB Law College with all the documents offline.
The college's admission criteria involves that a person of general category must have secured more than 45% aggregate marks in 10+2 and for SC/ST/OBC, they must have at least 40% of aggregate marks in 10+2.
The college is an utopia for law pursuers, specially for those who are from low financial status. The college provides you the best campus, the best teachers and a sense of moral determination to help you achieve your goal faster.
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