National Law Universities (NLUs) in India are prestigious institutions for law degrees, with admission through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). These tier 1 colleges boast experienced faculty who support student growth through doubt clearing sessions. The annual fee ranges from 2 to 6 lakh rupees, covering food, accommodation, and tuition. Despite being slightly more expensive than some other NLUs, the cost is justified by the quality of services provided. Over 90% of students secure placements, with offers from top law firms like Khaitan & Co and AZB & Partners, providing salaries between 12 to 16 lakh rupees per annum. The college also sees recruitment from tier two law firms, maintaining a strong placement record. Scholarships are available, such as the Rhodes Scholarship and those from the National Scholarship Portal (NSP), but there is no in-house loan facility; students often obtain loans from banks if needed.
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