The admission process is merit-based, with selection determined by a merit list from the university. There is no entrance exam; admissions are granted to those meeting or exceeding a cutoff percentage set after board exam results. In the recent cycle, the cutoff was 97%, with admissions granted to students with 98%. Shortlisted candidates were notified two days post-merit list release. The faculty is highly praised for their dedication and expertise, supporting students' understanding through projects and assignments, which aids career development.
The annual course fee is 69,000, covering library, NSS, cultural activities, and sports, deemed feasible by many students, often financed via loans. Graduates typically recoup their investment within six months due to the program's affordability and excellent job prospects. University-affiliated colleges have placement cells to help with internships and job opportunities. Graduates often work as legal advisors in corporate settings, pursue higher education, or practice in regional courts. It's noted that law colleges traditionally do not directly provide job placements for LLB graduates.
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