
What Students Say
Likes
- The campus is filled with historical architecture and student body fostering a unique academic environment.
- One of the key attractions of AMU is its affordability compared to other top-tier universities in India.
- well-qualified faculty members across various fields.
Dislikes
- the infrastructure in certain departments, including law, can be outdated.
- As with many public universities in India, there can be delays in administrative processes
- Although AMU offers hostel facilities to its students,there have been complaints regarding overcrowding in hostels
Internships Opportunities
University (AMU) offers various internship opportunities for law students through its Faculty of Law. Legal Aid Clinics Judicial Internships Corporate Internships NGOs and Nonprofits Research Assistantships Public Sector Internships:
Placement Experience
The Faculty of Law at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) does not have a structured campus placement system like some other premier law schools (e.g., NLUs or private institutions like Jindal Global Law School). the common paths students take: Judiciary and Civil Services Private Practice and Litigation Corporate and Legal Firms Postgraduate Studies
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee structure at AMU tends to be relatively affordable compared to other institutions. Tuition Fee: Approximately 10,000 - 20,000 per year. University offers several scholarship and financial aid option fir student like merit cum means scholarship, government scholarship, AMU scholarship.
Admission
While I don't personally attend college, I can offer insights into why students typically choose Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) over other law schools, as well as compare AMU to other institutions. Choose AMU coz of Affordability Historical Prestige and Legacy Faculty and Research As compare to any other law school like jamia DU amu is affordable.
Faculty
AMU offers both undergraduate and postgraduate law courses. The most prominent law program is the 5-year integrated BA LLB course. Exam system-Semester System: The law faculty follows a semester system, which means students undergo examinations twice a year. Each semester includes internal assessments 40% of the total Mark's.End-Semester Exams: The remaining 60%of marks are from the end-semester exams.
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