proximity to corporate offices, excellent location in capital zone, good placement records, experienced faculty members, alumni opinion, holistic environment, ample amount of time and opportunities for co-curricular development
Overall the College is good. However the fees is little too much and placements could be better and even internship opportunities should be provided by college.
Some bad teachers and bad placements. Management staffs are good.no issues regarding that.
Kiit law school overall is a decent college and is doing good in the field of law, it's the first law college in the country to implement the revised syllabus according to the bar council of India, it provides excellent Infrastructure in the form of a great library, classroom etc. Placements have been decent. Overall it's a fair college
There's no negative remarks as such but coming to positive remarks. Our college is situated at a place which is at the epicentre of all hangout places. Anything you need to survive college is available in a walkable distance. The administration is also impeccable.
Overall the college is a great place as it's a melting pot of knowledge combined woth the best library and the environment with which we learn new things.
No such negative remarks on my college. As our college provides a wide range of courses with highest level of expertise support. Students were asked to provide an honours course on their own choices.
nothing like that but they should increase protection.There were fights between engineering and law students.The law students should be protected.the food should be good.the hostel food is pathetic.the wardens of the hostel specially head warden Mr.Rath should be expelled from the college .He is the most arrogant guy
The college way good than expected. The infrastructure is too good and location is also in a prime area. Faculties are also very friendly , highly trained and helpful. But some negative factors are bad food quality in hostel.
KLS have six separate departments; Department of Public Law, Department of Private Law, Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Department of Liberal Arts, Department of Business Studies and Department of Natural and physical sciences. All the courses of KIIT Law School are approved by Bar Council of India and are affiliated to the parent KIIT University. The courses have been designed with the help of Prof. N.L. Mitra, an eminent law professor and former Director of National Law School of India University, Bangalore and Former Vice-Chancellor of National Law University, Jodhpur and other dignitaries of the field.
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