Admission to the college requires passing the MH-CET exam, with applications submitted online through the llbmahapravesh portal. Admission results are announced over several rounds, and in this case, it was secured in the 3rd round. The college is a private institution affiliated with Mumbai University, offering the advantage of recognized credentials. The faculty, aged between 25 to 50, are approachable, hold PhDs, and are committed to clear teaching with weekly problem-solving sessions.
The law faculty is particularly noted for excellence. The office staff is generally helpful, though occasionally one member is absent due to duties outside the college. The fee structure varies by field. For the reviewed course, the fee is INR 30,000 per year, covering two semesters and the application fee, payable via demand drafts. Transparency in fee breakdown is ensured. For the 2019-2022 batch, Maharashtra students paid Rs. 25,000 annually, totaling Rs.
75,000 over three years, with additional exam fees. Non-Maharashtra students paid Rs. 50,000 per year, totaling Rs. 1,50,000 over three years, plus exam fees. Financial aid is available, including a 50% freeship for certain caste backgrounds through the mahabt government website and scholarships for Economically Weaker Sections and caste quotas. Students can also apply for education loans at 10% interest per annum. The college supports placements and internships, offering numerous opportunities without restrictions, though specific placement statistics are not provided.
Admissions for the LL.B 3-year course are managed by the CET cell, and graduates can pursue various law-related careers. For the latest fee structure, visit the college website.























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