The college offers a law program that started in 2015, with admission based on CLAT rank and intermediate marks. High CLAT scores can lead to scholarships valid for five years. The admission process includes an exam, interview, and group discussion, requiring both CLAT and LAWCET exams. The faculty is highly qualified, all holding PhDs, and focuses on effective teaching methods and ethical education. Non-teaching staff also play a crucial role in student support.
The tuition fee is generally Rs. 50,000 per semester but may be reduced based on CLAT rankings and academic performance, with some students paying Rs. 35,000 per semester, totaling Rs. 350,000 by graduation. Scholarships, ranging from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 40,000, and loans from commercial banks are available. The university has a strong placement record, especially for engineering and degree students, with a 100% placement rate for engineering and 92% for degree students. Notable recruiters include HDFC, EY, and FSS.
However, placement opportunities for the BBA LLB course are less established due to its recent introduction, though internship opportunities, which contribute to students' credits, are abundant. The fee structure has increased over the years, with the 2025 batch seeing fees rise to Rs. 125,000, but merit-based scholarships and fee concessions are available to ease financial burdens.
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