The university's admission process includes an entrance exam covering general knowledge, legal aptitude, mathematics, logical reasoning, and English, followed by an interview. Candidates apply online, receive an admit card, and, after the exam, a merit list is published. The final steps include document verification, fee payment, and orientation. The campus is large, with a good library, canteen, and playground. Bachelor's and master's courses are offered at affordable fees, with a faculty-to-student ratio of 40% to 50%. The fee for a 5-year course is around 40,000 INR, and for a 3-year course, it's about 10,000 INR. Hostel accommodations cost around 10,000 INR, excluding food. Scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students help with fee payments. Annual tuition fees range from 40,000 to 42,010 INR, with a slight increase each year. The curriculum includes two exams per semester over five years, totaling 12 exams, and involves various projects like case studies, moot court exercises, and legal research. Students must complete a one-month internship each year in NGOs, law firms, or courts, including the Supreme Court. From the 9th semester, students are eligible for campus placements, with companies like Alembic, Bank of Baroda, Coca-Cola, Cadila, CRISIL, Godrej and Boyce, ICICI Infotech, Dupont, TCS, and Kotak Mahindra Bank. Although detailed placement statistics are unavailable, students have interned with the Gujarat High Court and companies like Mahindra, Tata, and Reliance. The university hosts cultural events like Holi, Diwali, and Garba, and emphasizes community outreach and legal aid. Vadodara offers a good living environment with inexpensive food options. The university's placement cell, although newly established, is actively providing career opportunities.
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