Law College Dehradun, part of Uttaranchal University, has a faculty of 30-35 members for around 1500-2000 students, maintaining a good student-to-teacher ratio. Most faculty members hold PhDs and are known for their supportive nature, offering study materials in accessible language. The college conducts three main exams, and while the examination level is moderate, some faculty members fall short of expectations given the fees. The college's placement drive attracts companies like Wipro, Oberoi, Tata, Reliance, and Google, although the number of visiting companies is limited. The highest package offered was 5 crore, but average packages are lower than other National Law Universities. Many students pursue judicial service exams, with the college producing judges nationwide. Internships are facilitated through external referrals, while alumni occasionally provide opportunities. The law course fees vary, with Rs. 1,46,560 for Uttarakhand and Rs. 1,89,200 for all-India quota, subject to a 5-10% annual increase. The total cost for five years is estimated at Rs. 5-6 lakhs. Scholarships are available based on Uttarakhand domicile, academic merit, and for girls. Campus placements are limited, necessitating active job-seeking by students.
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