What Students Say
Likes
- The Campus Life has been generous, I have made some pretty good friends
- The crowd here is top notch, the diversity you find here helps you to widen your horizons
Dislikes
- The Campus is a bit small compared to the intake of students
- The workload sometimes gets too much and you don't have time for anything else
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is pretty academic intensive and takes a while to get used to after you're thrown into the deep end directly after school. The faculty-to-student ratio is pretty amazing and much much better compared to other private universities. The faculty is also very qualified, at par or even better than at some top law schools in India. Constant assessments are being conducted throughout the course through different means so that everyone gets to perform well even if you fumbled it once.
Fees and Financial Aid
The tuition fee is 2.25L PA which is almost fine considering the fee some other private universities ask for this course. I have a 25% scholarship which has been somewhat helpful in making the fee more affordable.
Campus Life
Life on campus is pretty much happening until it's not. You need to be good at managing time cos the number of things happening on campus is insane, there's always some club event some speaker invited or some cultural nights happening on campus. honestly, you can't even attend half of them. We have our annual fest in the month of February/March and it is pretty GRAND(we got KING last time).
Hostel Facilities
The hostel facility is pretty good, the hostels are clean and the rooms are reasonably sized. The mess is also pretty good and you get served South Indian and North Indian food served at different counters during lunch and dinner, and you can take as much as you want unlike some other universities.
Admission
The University accepts CLAT scores for its law programs, making the application process a blend of the university requirements and the Clat score. You can also get admission through LSAT and their own entrance test(BMUSAT). They also give scholarships based on your entrance test scores. The application form can be filled out on their official website and it is almost a seamless process because they get in touch with you when you fill out the admission form to help you out throughout the admission process. You can also get fee concessions if you have a Haryana domicile. The admission process is pretty streamlined and the staff is also more than happy to give you a campus tour if you want.
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