The LLB 3 Years Course requires candidates to have at least 50% in graduation or an equivalent exam. Admission involves applying and an interview. The faculty is generally supportive, needing to possess strong subject knowledge and teaching skills. Some faculty members need to enhance their expertise. Mixed reviews are noted for the administrative staff. The faculty-student ratio is 3:100, and the course fee is 20,000 rupees per year, with additional fees for registration (2,500 rupees), lab and practical (1,000 rupees each), sports (100 rupees), and university exams (approximately 2,000 rupees).
A minimum of 60% marks is required to pass each semester and qualify for scholarships, with a forwarding fee of 500 rupees. Internships are mandatory but conducted as demos within the college. A loan facility is available for some courses, though not for all programs. The job market is competitive with more applicants than available positions. The college fee structure is average, and there's a call for fee exemptions for low-income students to aid nation-building.
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