The college offers a supportive environment with experienced professors who engage in activities beyond academics. Students undergo two main exams annually—midterm and end term, accompanied by assessments or research papers. Re-examinations are available for those who fail or are debarred. Law students often secure internships with NGOs, courts, or law-related offices, although they frequently depend on personal contacts for better placements.
Conversely, MBA students generally have more placement opportunities. The annual course fee, after scholarships, amounts to ?1,50,000, while hostel fees are ?1,60,000. There are no lab or library charges, but a late book return incurs a fine starting at ?100. Scholarships are awarded based on academic or sports achievements. Additionally, a health insurance fee of ?750 applies if students do not have their own insurance.
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