To apply for the university's law program, applicants need to submit their 10th and 12th-grade mark sheets and proof of identity, such as an Aadhar card. Eligibility requires a 40-45% score in 12th-grade exams for students from CBSE or Haryana boards. The faculty is highly experienced, with many holding PhDs and having over 10 years of teaching experience. The assessment pattern splits into 50 marks for internal assignments and 50 for theory exams. Fees vary, with an annual base fee of 1 lakh INR and a total course fee of 5 lakh INR; concessions are available, especially for SC, ST, and students with high grades. Placement opportunities are facilitated through campus interviews, with roughly 40-50% of students securing placements. The average salary package is around 4 to 5 lakhs per annum, with eligibility for placement starting in the 6th semester. Scholarships are offered to various student categories, including SC, ST, OBC, and for students with deceased fathers, with some students receiving a 100% fee concession. Internships, including those in high courts, are available, although they are unpaid. The college's fees are lower than nearby institutions, and payment can be made through cash or online methods. The placement success rate is average, but MBA and B.Tech students often find better opportunities.
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