Admission to the university relies on a merit list based on recent 12th-grade results, with counseling sessions held in merit order. Open counseling may occur if seats remain vacant, allowing students with 60-70% scores a chance. Different merit lists exist for students from various regions, affecting admission chances. The faculty is praised for its helpfulness and expertise, and a strict 75% attendance policy is enforced. The law course requires graduation but has no age limit. Exams are conducted twice a year, featuring a Mid-Semester Test and an end-semester exam, totaling 100 marks. The exam structure is challenging but marked reliably. The fee structure is affordable, with a total cost of around 26,000 INR; Semester 1 costs about 19,000 INR, and Semester 2 is roughly 7,000 INR. The three-year law course costs 60,000 INR annually, with no hidden fees. Full scholarships are available for SC and ST students, and payments must be made in cash. The university does not offer direct law placements but provides practical training and internship opportunities with judges and government lawyers. Group projects are integral to the curriculum. Scholarships are available for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students, offering up to 95-100% fee reductions. Students scoring above 95% in +2 exams receive a 25% annual fee reduction. Test-based scholarships are available for master's programs. The first semester costs approximately 47,000 INR, with the second semester being half. Annual expenses range from 75,000 to 85,000 INR, with potential fee reductions under discussion. Concessions are also available for disabled students. Despite the absence of direct placements, the university's practical training and faculty support help students succeed, with some becoming judges after passing judicial tests.
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