The LLB program is a 3-year course divided into six semesters, covering subjects like Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, and Public International Law. It follows a semester-wise examination pattern, with theory and practical papers graded on a scale of 0 to 10. A passing mark is 40% per paper, and some institutions allow re-sits. Faculty members, such as those at Allahabad State University, are experienced, with a good faculty-to-student ratio, though occasional staff absences are noted. Internship opportunities are available in the final year, either after course completion or during the last semester. The annual tuition fee is 13,000 INR, including library and ID card costs. Additional fees include 500 INR for the admission form, 600 INR for enrollment, 1,500 INR for internal exams, and 1,000 INR for practical files, totaling about 19,000 INR per year. The overall cost, including books and other expenses, is approximately 60,000 INR. Scholarships based on performance are available, typically around 10,000 INR, though some reviews mention a lack of financial assistance. The total program cost is 66,000 INR, priced at 11,000 INR per semester.
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