The college's admission process starts with an online application, followed by full fee payment and document verification on campus. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding LL.M and Ph.D. degrees and over 15 years of experience. They are praised for their cooperation and expertise, with a favorable student-to-faculty ratio. The grading system allows for reevaluation, and exams are moderately difficult, with a 95% pass rate, although backlogs occur. The college offers government and self-sufficiency seats, with 120 government seats priced at 4,500, and self-sufficiency seats costing about 10,000. The college does not provide direct placements, but 60% of students secure jobs independently with companies like Tata Motors, Honda, and Hero. Internships are mandatory, with durations increasing each year, focusing on practical experience. Some students find internships with companies like Oswal, receiving stipends and certificates. Scholarships are available, such as minority and rural fund-aid scholarships, with BA and BBA LLB students receiving 50,000, and LLB students 4,000. The overall fee structure is reasonable, with total fees for government seats at 16,000 across three years, excluding exam fees. The college recently introduced an entrance and scholarship exam for SC and SSC students to ensure equitable opportunities.
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