Admission to the college is exclusively through the MHCET exam. After passing, candidates must complete an online application to be considered for admission, with successful applicants receiving an admission letter via email. The college is staffed by dedicated and experienced faculty, many of whom have graduated from prestigious National Law Universities (NLUs), ensuring thorough coverage of important cases and historical verdicts. A strict 75% attendance policy is enforced, and faculty members are supportive, fostering strong student relationships.
The annual tuition fee for Maharashtra students is Rs 21,365, while out-of-state students pay Rs 21,200, making it affordable for a wide range of students. The placement cell is active, with about 80% of students securing placements. The highest salary package reaches 1.3 lakh per month, with an average of 60,000. Companies such as Trilegal, Mulla and Mulla, and RK Dewan participate in campus placements. Students have internship opportunities with firms like Deloitte and KRY Legal.
The college also emphasizes practical learning through moot court practices. While the college does not offer direct scholarships for the law program, external scholarships and government aid are available. For Maharashtra students, scholarships based on attendance can reduce fees to Rs 8,000 per year, with additional caste-based scholarships available. No donations are required, and fees are lower than many other institutions in Maharashtra.
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