Admission to this law course requires passing the Common Law Aptitude Test (CLAT), with scores out of 200. High attendance is required, facilitated by expert faculty with at least double degrees, maintaining a 1:45 faculty-to-student ratio. The academic year includes two semesters, each with 50-mark internal assessments and exams. The curriculum transitions from general subjects to specialized law subjects over the years, with final-year students selecting from four specializations. The fee structure ranges from INR 2,00,000 to INR 2,50,000 annually, excluding hostel and canteen costs, with fees increasing annually by INR 50,000.
Over five years, students may spend around INR 10 lakhs. The college's placement network is developing, lacking structured campus interviews, though an internal committee coordinates with firms for internships and placements. The average placement package last year was 8.5 LPA. Mandated internships include NGO placements in the first year and trial court or law firm placements in subsequent years, with later internships potentially offering stipends averaging 20,000 INR monthly. Some internships are secured through personal networks, with firms like Trilegal and AZB providing positions.
The scholarship program details are available on the college website.

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