Bharati Vidyapeeth University, New Law College, offers various law programs, with admission primarily based on the Bvpcet entrance exam, requiring a minimum score of 50. The admission process includes merit lists and extends into the first semester to fill remaining seats. Annual tuition fees vary: the aided section for BALLB is Rs 35,000, and the unaided is Rs 75,000. BBALLB and LLB programs have similar fee structures, with scholarships providing up to a 60% tuition discount for high-ranking entrance exam performers.
A 5% annual fee increase is expected, and payments are via demand draft or cheque. The college offers robust faculty support, with most holding advanced degrees, and maintains a favorable faculty-to-student ratio. Notable faculty members, including Dr. Prof Mukund Sarda, contribute to the institution's strong reputation. Facilities include smart boards and a well-resourced library. Placement services, though claiming a good record, show an actual placement rate of around 30-40%, with companies like Tata, Bajaj, and Mahindra visiting.
Salary packages range widely, with the highest reported at 12 LPA, though many report lower figures. Internships are available from the third year, primarily in major cities, but stipends are minimal. The college encourages off-campus placements and further studies, given the limited on-campus opportunities. The course also involves participation in moot court competitions, supported by the college. Financial aid options include scholarships for top entrance exam rankers and education loans, especially for Maharashtra domicile students and those from financially weaker backgrounds.
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