The college offers law programs through two main admission pathways: merit-based and management-based. Half of the seats are filled via the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE), with admissions based on rank, while the other half are management seats requiring a separate college-conducted entrance exam, group discussion, and interview. The college features a distinguished faculty of about 50 members, including retired judges and magistrates, with many faculty holding advanced degrees and publishing law journals and textbooks.
The teaching approach is interactive, focusing on smart classes and group activities. The college provides five-year LLB, three-year LLB, and two-year LLM courses. Tuition fees are approximately 40,000 INR annually, with a refundable deposit of 50,000 INR. The annual fee is 37,500 INR for merit seats and 50,000 INR for management seats, with total costs of 42,600 INR and 55,500 INR respectively, inclusive of all fees. Admission fees are 90,000 INR for merit and 1.5 lakh INR for management.
Students benefit from significant placement opportunities after five years, with hiring from MNCs and banks. The curriculum requires a minimum of 8 internships over five years, typically unpaid and lasting two weeks, to meet the 140-day required internship period. The college hosts moot court competitions and other academic events but does not provide hostel facilities. While the college does not offer its own scholarships, it facilitates government scholarships for SC/ST/OBC students and offers financial support for low-income students.
Scholarships based on merit and need are available, with merit seat allocation based on KLEE rankings and academic performance.
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