The college admission process starts with submitting an application via the campus website. Applicants are selected through a merit-based system, with the top merit list announced first, followed by a secondary list. Successful candidates from the top list gain admission within a specified timeframe. The faculty, rated 9.5/10, is highly experienced and focuses on individual student improvement, positively influencing students' future success. The fee structure is merit-based, with Scheme 1 students paying less than 15,000 INR, and Scheme 2 students paying between 35,000 INR and 45,000 INR, depending on their merit as assessed by the PU board.
The course spans five years, leading to a guaranteed lawyer position, provided the student demonstrates the necessary ability and knowledge. Internships are self-initiated, involving work with practicing lawyers and visits to police stations and jails to fulfill requirements. SC/ST students receive free education and have access to 2-3 government scholarships. Other students, including those from different castes, can benefit from scholarships like Vidhyasiri and Vidhyarthi Vethana. OBC students typically pay around ?40,000, while some government seat holders pay only ?12,000.
Additional scholarships, such as SSP and NSP, are available to support students. The college also offers campus interviews, enhancing students' placement opportunities.
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