
What Students Say
Likes
- The Faculty is very professional and highly qualified
- The infrastructure is very modern and comfortable
- Hostels and classrooms are air conditioned and electricity is available 24×7
Dislikes
- Only 2 shops are available on the campus
- The management is very slow in acting according to the needs of the students
- The attendance system is very wierd and bad
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum is very comprehensively designed to engage the student and provides plenty of real world examples through the faculty, all the subjects are taught in a way so that the student studies the subject in light of the legal principles which influence it
Internships Opportunities
The university has an internship and placement cell which provides many good internship opportunities to the students who apply in all the courts in all the major cities which the students may like to go in
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees is quite high for a government college, the tution fee is approx. 60-70k , the hostel fee is approx. 30000 and including other miscellaneous expenses the total fees amount to approximately 180000 per annum
Campus Life
The campus life is quite happening as celebrations are there on every festival and confrences and events of such sort are a regular, there are many clubs and societies which keep the students occupied
Hostel Facilities
The hostels are quite good, there is option for AC rooms and single occupancy is also allowed, hygiene standards are also maintained by the staff. The mess food is average but below satisfactory level, yet the food is made in a hygienic way
Admission
The admission is done through the common law admission test (CLAT) which intakes students to 23 NLUs around the country, the eligibility criteria and information about reservation is available on the website of the consortium of nlus
Faculty
The Faculty in the university is highly qualified and have a lot of experience. All the associate faculty members have completed there doctorates, we also have ex-judge of the Supreme Court of India, Justice Ravindra Bhatt as distinguished professor in our university
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