The course is taught by experienced professors who are NET-qualified, with some pursuing PhDs. They use interactive teaching methods like group discussions, seminars, debates, and PowerPoint presentations to engage students. Faculty members are supportive and available for assistance beyond school hours. The college offers internship opportunities with practicing advocates and firms, as well as monthly breaks after each semester for local and non-local students to pursue internships conveniently.
The first-year fee is 94,000, with potential scholarships available for domicile, CLAT, and others that may last throughout the course. From the second year on, the annual fee reduces to 77,000. More details can be found on the college's official website.
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