The college offers a robust academic environment with well-qualified faculty, especially in civil and criminal law. The favorable faculty-to-student ratio enhances learning through accessible and supportive interactions. The fee structure is quite high for a middle-class Indian lifestyle, with tuition fees payable in two installments annually. Hostel fees are equivalent to tuition fees. Notably, Uttarakhand domiciles receive a 16% fee waiver, reducing their semester fees to about 70,000-80,000 rupees. Scholarships are available for high achievers, including a merit-cum-means scholarship of 3,000 rupees and a girl child scholarship of 2,000 rupees.
The college's NAAC A+ status has resulted in increased annual fees from 1.6 lakh to 2.4 lakh rupees for new students. Placement results are mixed; 70-80% of students secure jobs, but only 20% through campus recruitment. Prominent companies like Amazon and IBM visit annually, offering packages as high as 1.5 crore, with an average of 7-8 lakhs. Placement eligibility begins in the final year’s second semester. Students must complete five internships over five years, although stipends are uncommon, prompting many to find opportunities independently.
Discounts are available for Uttarakhand domiciles, army background students, girl children, and SC/ST students.
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