The one-year LLM course requires candidates to take the CLAT entrance exam, which is scored out of 150 marks. It includes 100 marks for multiple-choice questions and two descriptive questions, each with up to 800 words. Post-exam, students can specialize in areas such as constitutional law, environmental law, or corporate law. Classes run from 9 AM to 3 PM with mandatory attendance, ensuring clear understanding and active discussions. The college offers flexible payment methods for fees, including cash, cheque, draft, and ATM cards, with a transparent fee structure that remains unchanged during the academic year. Fee increases are communicated and applied in the next year. The college provides valuable internship opportunities through campus placements. A government scholarship is available for minority groups based on annual income, but no additional scholarships are offered on campus. Despite this, the college maintains lower fees compared to other institutions.
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