The admission to the Government Law College Mumbai involves submitting forms in May-June and taking the MH CET Law entrance exam. The college publishes 3-4 merit-based cut-off lists, and a graduate degree is required for the 3-year LL.B. course. The faculty comprises experienced advocates and legal advisers, providing knowledgeable and approachable guidance. The curriculum spans 5 years with 10 semesters, and exams are held twice a year. Fees are affordable, ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 INR annually, with category students paying only 320 INR.
Scholarships are available to help cover costs, and fees can be paid in installments. Internship opportunities start early, with students interning at top law firms and earning stipends of Rs. 3,000-5,000 monthly. Graduates secure positions in prestigious firms and banks with average salaries around Rs. 8 lakh, reaching up to Rs. 14 lakh. The college offers scholarships from the Maharashtra government based on criteria like percentage and family income. General category students pay 6,000-7,000 INR annually, while SC/ST/OBC students pay 400-500 INR.
The 3-year LL.B. program has a structured fee of Rs. 6,980, Rs. 7,980, and Rs. 8,980 for each consecutive year. The college also provides financial aid for study materials.
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