The law course offers a student-to-faculty ratio of 60:1, with some faculty members being approachable, though a few may show bias. Exams are held bi-monthly as consecutive assessment tests (CATs), which are generally considered easy, enabling students to maintain good CGPAs. The program includes internships at police stations and courts, such as sub-courts and All Women Police Stations, providing students with hands-on experience in case filing and handling.
The annual tuition fee is 150,000, but can be reduced to 130,000 with scholarships. Scholarships require academic performance above 80% and are also available for first-generation college students.
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