Admission to the PhD program at this college involves a multi-step process, beginning with an entrance test, followed by a presentation and an interview. Candidates must have a postgraduate degree with good marks and must pass the GATE exam. For the PhD in Law, a minimum of 55% marks in an LLB degree is required, and selection is through the Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT) conducted by ILI.
The college boasts a highly qualified and experienced faculty that provides excellent guidance and support, creating an engaging learning experience. The average annual fee for a PhD in Law is approximately INR 1,00,000, with some students paying as low as INR 33,000, which is considered reasonable given the quality education provided. Although the college lacks a formal placement cell and does not offer internships, students benefit from strong educational support, helping them secure off-campus jobs with competitive salaries.
Alumni have successfully landed positions in reputable companies, and improvements in placement services are expected in the future.
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