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I chose this course because I believed that I had the necessary skillset required for this course and wanted to get better at those. Law is a very interesting subject and it has always piqued my interest so it was quite easy for me to choose it. The faculty-student ratio is good enough for the subjects taught each semester. For example, for a section of 60 students, each subject has an average of 2 teachers. Some important subjects mainly the law subjects have 3 faculty. All main faculty have a PhD degree in their fields and the assistant professors or the other faculty have varying qualifications from PhD to Masters in their fields. The exams are held very timely, for law we have 2 exams one is a short exam called the CIA (Continuous internal assessment) and the end-semester exam. They were of moderate difficulty but ultimately if one followed the words of the faculty like gospel then the exams were easy enough.
I'm in the law department and the faculty members are very informative and very friendly. They help in every way possible. They provide ppts and PDFs which help us students and reduce our workload. The faculty members are also very helpful.
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I choose the Course because LLB is an interesting Course for graduation and it is also helpful to know the law. There are sufficient numbers of professors. The teachers and professors are all highly knowledge each holding atleast a M.A. in their respective field and most of them have PHDs.
I always wanted to study a professional course and was interested in Political Science and Sociology. So, law was the best option for me. St. Xavier's University, Kolkata provides you with the education you need to excel in the field of law. The ratio is around 8:55. For example, some subjects are taken by two professors and some are taken by a single professor. Our faculties are highly qualified, most of them having a Ph.D. degree from reputed Universities like National Law University, Delhi, National Law UNiversity, Hyderabad, and the West Bengal University of Juridical Science. They explain the concepts very well and they are also available beyond class hours to clarify a student's doubts. They are also willing to assist students with respect to internships and other opportunities. The Semester exams are difficult. If you think you'll study one night and pass, you're so wrong! These exams actually test your merit so you've got to be very proficient with the subject to score well.
We are the batch of our 5-year BALLB course, thus no batch has passed out yet and didn't receive placements. The average package for our course is unknown, but the other departments get an average around 4lakh pa. placements. The top recruiting companies of our placement cell includes SVF, Axis Bank, Godrej, Dabur, Berger etc. 100 percent students of our batch got placed in summer internships last year, in various law firms and individual advocates. The top roles includes legal consultants, litigation, judiciary and legal firm associates.
The course curriculum is based on the bar council rules. The faculty is very helpful and reachable. Every professor is highly qualified and there are ex-judges too! The teaching methods are highly rational. The exams are conducted twice every semester and they are really tough. One needs to understand the concepts, mugging up from books won't be enough.
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