The applicant did not qualify for NUALS Bangalore with their CLAT scores but gained admission at the School of Excellence in Law (SOEL) in Tamil Nadu based on academic performance. SOEL is the second-ranked law college in the state and offers education through a structured counseling process. The faculty members are well-qualified, with PhDs and practicing guest lecturers from the Madras High Court, fostering an engaging learning environment with moot courts and paper presentations.
The college has four departments, each admitting 156 students and maintaining a 52:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Semesters occur twice a year, in November and May. As a government institution, SOEL has affordable fees, ranging from INR 75,000 to 80,000 annually, with first-year fees approximately INR 90,000. Scholarships are available based on caste, parental income, and other criteria, including a 7.5% reservation for students from government schools. Additional charges, such as INR 1500 for external exams and internships, apply.
SOEL has a strong placement record, with seniors securing positions in reputable companies, underscoring the effectiveness of its placement strategy. The college provides internships with various firms, enhancing practical exposure for students. As the most cost-effective option among law colleges in Tamil Nadu, SOEL offers significant financial support through scholarships, especially for SC, ST, and first-generation graduates.
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