The Institute of Law boasts a highly qualified faculty, most holding LLM degrees and many pursuing doctorates, known for their approachability and responsiveness. Courses are taught interactively by experienced professionals, and the academic structure includes two exams and projects per semester. Students become eligible for campus placements from the 9th semester, with companies like Singhania and Co LLP recruiting. The highest salary package ranges between 14-16 lakhs, and the lowest is 6-7 lakhs, with about 55 students securing placements in the last batch. While the college offers a list of advocates and companies for internships, students often find internships independently, focusing on drafting and research. Placement details are not fully transparent, but they are generally satisfactory. Many students choose judiciary careers, reducing emphasis on placements. Scholarships are available in two categories: Merit-based and Merit-cum-Means. The Merit-cum-Means scholarship, based on CLAT scores, requires family income below ₹7 lakhs, covering 100%, 75%, or 50% of fees for eligible students. The Merit-based scholarship depends solely on CLAT rankings. The annual fee for the B.Com LLB course is ₹3,17,200, covering various charges, while NRI/NRI-sponsored students pay ₹6,34,200 annually. Scholarships are granted without a separate application, and fees are paid semester-wise in June and January.
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