Admission to the college involves an interview and merit list, with eligibility requiring a bachelor's degree score of over 50%. The college offers various law courses, including an LLM, with faculty who help students grasp legal concepts, though most are recent graduates themselves. Fees are affordable, roughly 30,000 per semester, with an initial admission fee of 20,000.
Additional costs include semester exam fees and an annual student donation. However, the college has a 0% placement rate, as it does not provide placement opportunities or host recruitment from companies or law firms. Graduates typically work in District Courts for low pay. Students are encouraged to independently pursue further study or government exams.
Scholarships or loans are generally unnecessary due to the affordable fees.
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