The government law college in Kerala, affiliated with Kerala University, boasts a distinguished 150-year history with renowned alumni such as Justice Fathima Bheevi. The college offers a unitary LLB program with 60 seats and an Integrated LLB with BA English and Literature, accommodating 120 students, including reserved seats for SC, ST, OBC, and EWS categories. The faculty is well-qualified and fosters strong relationships with students, though some may be demanding.
The 5-year program includes 10 semester exams and several internal assessments each semester, providing students opportunities to improve before the main exams. Placement and internships are integral, with structured programs where companies like Infosys, EY, and Wipro offer packages up to 5 LPA. While initial campus placements are around 5%, about 60% secure jobs after graduation. Students must complete 200 internship days over the program, with placements in courts, municipalities, Parliament, and legal bodies.
Fees are reasonable, with an admission fee of Rs. 38,000, yearly fees between Rs. 33,000 to Rs. 37,000, and additional charges like special fees of Rs. 2,117 and a caution deposit of Rs. 788. First and second-semester fees are Rs. 4,600 and approximately Rs. 3,000, respectively. SC, ST, and OBC students receive fee concessions, and those admitted through entrance exams benefit from free education, with SC students also receiving monthly stipends.
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