Applying to college involves several crucial steps, including completing the application, writing an admissions essay, gathering supplemental materials, and potentially interviewing. In the BALLB program, the faculty-to-student ratio is not optimal, with some faculty lacking necessary qualifications. The program includes six exams, and tuition begins at 63,700 with a first-year semester fee of 37,000, increasing to 38,000 in the second year. Additional fees include transportation, based on boarding location, and a mandatory club membership.
The college offers internships in various programs, with BALLB internships available only in the ninth semester. These internships are college-arranged, not allowing independent pursuit. Scholarships are available for minorities and other groups, except for students with government-employed parents. An annual fee of INR 35,000 is charged, and scholarships are awarded based on residence and SST category, aiding underprivileged communities. However, there's a lack of merit-based scholarships for high achievers, which could deter academic excellence.
The college provides a supportive environment with educated faculty, but enhancing scholarship policies to include both underprivileged and academically outstanding students could boost its reputation.
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