Admission to the college requires a personal interview unless applicants have scored above 85% in their 12th standard exams, in which case the interview is waived. The interview experience is generally positive and involves basic questionnaires. The college offers a competitive fee structure with a scholarship program based on academic performance. Students scoring between 85-90% in class 12th with a good CGPA receive a 25% scholarship, those scoring between 90-95% receive 50%, and those with 95% and above receive a full scholarship. Campus placements are satisfactory but not outstanding, prompting students to seek internships and external job opportunities independently. The reviewer has completed around 10 self-arranged internships. Opportunities with reputable law firms and advocates are available but typically require interviews and assignments. Stipend-based internships can be pursued, especially from the fourth year onward, with applications advised to be submitted at least five months in advance, followed by active follow-ups.
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