The college offers a supportive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, promoting strong student-faculty interactions, especially in the law department. Recently, campus placements became available, with companies like Amazon and Decathlon participating. While many students secure jobs, some do not. Law students are encouraged to pursue internships, often unpaid, but some receive stipends from government firms. The tuition fee is 30,500 per semester, with additional costs of 9,250 for academic services and 2,500 for exams. Scholarships based on 12th-grade performance can reach up to 12,000. Uttarakhand residents benefit from reduced fees, around 3,000 less than non-residents. Overall, the education costs are affordable for middle-class families, with modest tuition increases.
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