The college offers a BALLB integrated course with a structured academic program involving two major exams each semester. The faculty, though hired on a contractual basis, are highly qualified and approachable, holding degrees such as BA LLB, LLB, and PhDs. The student-to-teacher ratio is noted as 24:1. Grading is competitive, with midterms, assignments, and presentations contributing 40% to internal marks, while end-semester exams make up 60% of the total grade. Despite the rigorous curriculum, there is feedback suggesting the need for more practical law teaching. Students must independently secure internships, as the college does not provide specific opportunities or assistance, requiring a no-objection certificate from the college for external internships. The University of Allahabad charges an initial annual fee of approximately 50,000 INR for the course, decreasing to 45,000 INR after the first year, with the total course cost amounting to 250,000 INR. Scholarships are limited to government-sponsored ones, with additional performance-based scholarships for the top three students in each batch, awarding 6,000 INR, 4,000 INR, and 3,000 INR respectively. No fee reductions or reservation benefits are offered, although students from Uttar Pradesh might access UP scholarships, while students from other states may qualify for different scholarships. Admission is through an entrance exam conducted annually without negative marking, typically held between March and April.
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