Admissions at Sri Venkateswara College of Law are based on the AP-LAWCET entrance exam. Eligibility for LLB requires a graduation degree and AP-LAWCET scores, while BA LLB requires completion of plus two and the same exam scores. LLM admissions require an LLB degree. The selection is merit-based, considering both entrance exam results and previous academic performance, with support from the college office. The college emphasizes timely academic sessions and a comprehensive understanding of the course material.
The faculty is highly qualified, providing full-time support and fostering learning through projects and assignments. The three-year LLB program fee is INR 96,000, or INR 32,000 per year, with loan facilities available and no additional special fees imposed. The college's active placement cell achieved a 70% placement rate last year, with students securing positions in companies like TCS and Infosys. Over 50% of graduates find placements nationwide, mainly within the state, and 80% of students secure internships, enhancing their professional skills and opportunities.





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