Admission to the college often involves personal recommendations, highlighting the influence of connections. The process includes an interview, indicating selectivity. The college boasts a highly educated faculty, mostly with PhDs, and maintains a favorable faculty-to-student ratioÑ1:2 in some batches and 1:9 in the BBA-LLB program. Faculty are approachable, offer additional classes, and support students outside regular hours, creating an engaging learning environment. Fees are considered feasible but can be seen as expensive; missing payment deadlines may result in exam disqualification, though exceptions exist. The law department's placement rate is 70-80%, with top firms like DSK and Khaitan recruiting, and salary packages ranging from 7-9 lakhs. Eligibility criteria for placements have been relaxed from a 9 CGPA to 5 CGPA. Engineering placements are good, though specifics are unspecified. Internships with organizations like HOPO Foundation are available, but not all are paid. Scholarships are offered: students with over 80% in their 12th grade receive reduced fees. The annual fee is approximately ₹1,50,000, excluding hostel and transport, with a ₹25,000 admission fee. The 5-year degree costs around ₹7,00,000. Karnataka students receive a 10% scholarship, paying ₹135,000, while others pay ₹165,000-₹170,000. SC/ST students get nearly 40% scholarships, with additional scholarships of 25%-40% based on caste, PWD, and EWS, making education more accessible.
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