The law faculty at Iswar Saran Degree College, affiliated with the University of Allahabad, includes 7 to 8 teachers, mostly with PhDs and strong subject knowledge, though teaching methods vary. The faculty-student ratio needs improvement due to inadequate staff numbers. Faculty-student relationships are mixed, with some teachers being supportive and others perceived as strict. Internal politics and faculty arrogance are concerns. The B.A.LL.B program spans 10 semesters with mid-semester exams.
A 6-hour daily study routine is suggested for good marks, and stringent copy checking ensures regular attendance. The college lacks an official internship program, but students can secure internships with support from professors, gaining experience in courts and law firms, sometimes with stipends. The total tuition for the five-year program is Rs. 2.3 lakhs, with Rs. 50,000 for the first year and Rs. 45,000 for subsequent years. Financial aid is not provided for general or out-of-state students, though national and state scholarships, like the Uttar Pradesh scheme, are available due to the college's central university affiliation.
However, only about 10 to 15 percent of students receive partial scholarships. Additional fees, including registration and admission charges, are affordable.
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