What Students Say?
Likes
- The campus was quite beautiful, with plenty of greenery and open spaces.
- The course curriculum was well-structured and provided a good balance of theory and practical skills
Dislikes
- The infrastructure and facilities could be improved
- The discipline on campus could be lax at times, with some students not following rules and regulations.
Course Curriculum Overview
I found the law course curriculum to be quite comprehensive and well-structured. It covered a wide range of legal topics, from contract law to criminal law, and provided a good balance of theoretical and practical knowledge. The faculty members were also very knowledgeable and experienced, and they brought a lot of real-world expertise to the classroom. Pros: Comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of legal topics Faculty members who are knowledgeable and experienced Practical focus that emphasizes real-world legal issues Cons: Some of the readings and assignments could be quite dense and time-consuming The workload can be quite heavy at times, which can be challenging for some students I chose this course because I have always been interested in the law and the legal system. I wanted to gain a deeper understanding of how the law works, and how it can be used to protect people's rights and interests.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions
The fees structure for the law course was reasonable, and I felt that it offered good value for money. The cost to study was relatively affordable compared to other law schools in the area, and there were also opportunities for financial assistance, scholarships, and campus jobs. Reasonable fees structure that offers good value for money Opportunities for financial assistance, scholarships, and campus jobs There were several scholarship opportunities available for students, including scholarships for ST/SC students. These scholarships provided financial assistance to help cover the cost of tuition, books, and other expenses. In addition to scholarships, there were also opportunities for nternships. I was able to secure an internship with HC advocate.
Campus Life
Life at the law campus was quite enjoyable, with a good balance of academic and social activities. There were plenty of opportunities to get involved in clubs and extracurricular activities, and the campus infrastructure was generally quite good. Pros: Vibrant social life with plenty of clubs and activities to get involved in Well-equipped library with a wide range of books and journals Modern classrooms with good amenities and technology Diverse range of sports and extracurricular activities on campus Social groups and clubs run by students Cons: The campus could be quite crowded at times, which could make it difficult to find quiet study spaces Some of the facilities could be a bit outdated or in need of renovation The law campus hosted several annual events, seminars and Moot courts The library was well-stocked with a wide range books covering Philosophy, law and politics.
Admission
The admission process for my course was based on boards marks. Appearent needed to have secured a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate for general category and 40% marks in aggregate for SC/ST category in order to be eligible. The application form was available online, along with the application fees and dates which could be availed from University website or on-site campus . Reservation benefits were also available if applicable. I think there should be more awareness about the admission process so that students from all backgrounds can apply to their desired courses without any hindrance or difficulty.
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