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The students to faculty ratio is 50;1 ,it means 50 students for one faculty,and my faculties are easily approachable. It means faculties like a parents , faculties teach us not only lectures and also real world and their experience.
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Exams in tndalu seems easy to me but hard to clear.The reason behind the mass failure of students is unknown. We get good marks in the internal exams but we get suprise fails in the end semester exams. Over The Course shall have the following subjects- ? Inter- Disciplinary - 14 ? Core Law Papers - 23 ? Ancillary Hon’s Papers - 06 ? Clinical Core Papers- 04 ? Specialized Hon’s Optional - 08 ---------- Total 55 Components of Practical Papers The following are the components of the practical papers: 1. Longish Paper(Research Oriented Paper ): 50 marks 2. Case Comment: 15 marks 3. Book Review: 15 marks 4. Viva Voce: 20marks Total: 100 marks The Internal and External components will be in the ratio of 30:70. Internal Components: 30 Marks ? Class test - 10 Marks ? Mid Semester - 10 Marks ? Assignment - 05 Marks ? Attendance - 05 Marks External Components: 70 Marks (Question Paper pattern of the End Semester Exam)
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The faculty to student ratio stands at 50:1. Faculties are mostly guest lecturers or Research Scholars here. You'd be lucky if you get assigned with HODs and Senior Professors here. There shall be 10 Semesters with 2 per year with minimum 5 papers each Semester ranging to a max of 7 papers. The Evaluation here is a little something which has to be worked on, as the students of this State University find it "extremely" difficult to compete with the students of Private Universities who come up with a "9.1/10" or "8.5/10". The maximum you'd get here is a "7.6/10". So, if you plan on doing Masters here itself too, you'd not be able to get in, because the Masters Cut off goes high because of the other private applicants. The suggestion is simple, for Litigation and Practice or Civil Services (Any place where your UG mark does not matter), consider dropping by here. For anyone who finds their future as an academician (who needs masters) or anything, you might have to reconsider.
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B.A.LL.B is a five year course 10 semesters which we study directly after 12grade. The exam toughness is moderate only but getting an arrear is also a easy one in law college. The college provides are good faculty student relationship. It is the individualty of the student to build a good relationship with the faculty members
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The faculty are very close to students . The law teaching faculties are teaching methods are excellent and their way of teaching is good. The college gives coaching to the students and take examination for every month.
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Faculties are very kind towards the students.. Faculty giving a outline before getting into the subject helps the students to understand the concept of the subject..They are also getting involved in the activities other than academics such as sports,moot court activities
Faculty is good. They are approachable in nature and are always there to help students out. They focus on teaching students even the latest on going around so as to help them broaden their knowledge in their field.
In five subjects all the faculty members are expirence. They tell all the case laws like stories They clear the doubts and whenever we have doubts went to faculty room and cleared alll the doubts they do all the respective things to as. They are expirenced and care taker.
There are nearly 45 faculties in our college. They must be a practising advocate and must have completed llm. There should never be any other industry based work the lectures should possess. They give us their personal number and also connect us with webinar
A faculty for one subject. Our faculties have PhD in many fields and some are guest lecturers, who practice in the Madras High court. Our faculties are not very strict. As long as you need them they will help you out. They motivate you to do moots papers etc.
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