The admission process at the university requires candidates to take an entrance test and travel to MDU Rohtak to confirm their seat by paying the fee, which can be a lengthy 2-3 hour process. The university operates on a semester system, with a 30:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and offers a 5-year course divided into 10 semesters. The faculty is generally approachable and supportive, although improvements in opportunities and initiatives, particularly in the law department, are suggested.
The institution charges an annual fee ranging from Rs. 4,500 to Rs. 50,000, with significant fee reductions and scholarships available for SC/ST and economically backward students. Hostel fees are about Rs. 16,000 annually, not including mess charges of Rs. 2,500-3,000 monthly. Placement opportunities are limited, with a focus on moot courts rather than direct job placements. Students are encouraged to seek internships independently to improve career prospects. The highest reported salary package is Rs.
13 lakh per annum, with an average salary between Rs. 5 to 10 lakh, although corporate law placements are not available. Approximately 90% of students secure placements, with companies like Deloitte and TCS offering internships. Despite the affordable fee structure, the university struggles with inadequate facilities, including a lack of basic amenities and playgrounds, and limited canteen services.
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