The college emphasizes internships, particularly for law students, where maintaining an internship diary is mandatory. Final-year students are required to engage in compulsory court internships. Although companies do not visit the campus due to the nature of law professions, the college offers opportunities for self-practice, establishing offices, or becoming legal advisors, judges, or notaries post-graduation.
The college recently introduced a master's degree course, which is expected to enhance placement rates. Awards are given to top-ranking students, but the college does not provide internships or stipends directly.
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