The college boasts an approachable and talented faculty, many of whom have studied at prestigious institutions, including several from NLSIU. The academic structure features mid-semester and end-semester exams, with most students finding the question papers of medium difficulty and successfully passing them. The credit system is well-regarded. While the first semester might seem dry, the curriculum becomes more engaging in later semesters, including courses in foreign languages and Kannada. The course itself is relatively new, being only three years old, so there are no placement records yet.
However, there is a 100% internship placement rate, with opportunities in NGOs and with advocates, and top-performing students might receive stipends. Students can choose their internship locations and participate in court visits for practical experience. The college has a unified fee structure of Rs. 3,10,000, which comprises the course fee of Rs. 2,25,000 and additional charges of Rs. 75,000. An application fee of Rs. 600 is also required. For hostel accommodation, an extra fee of Rs. 2,25,000 applies.
The college offers a merit scholarship for students scoring 80% and above in their 12th grade or CLAT, providing a 10% scholarship. More information on scholarships is available on the college's website.
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