It's an average college with not-so-good campus life. Faculty is good, but not the infrastructure.
Placements: The percentage of placed students is between 40-50%. Most students in my course prefer practicing in court. The highest package is 12 LPA, and the lowest is between 3-4 LPA, with an average package of 5 LPA in our course. Many companies come for recruitment, but they are not big or well-known firms. Many students got internships from my course, mostly with advocates, and not much in firms. The college offers various workshops where they invite many legal professionals, giving us a chance to work with them sometimes, along with many events that help enhance our advocacy skills.
Infrastructure: For my course, there is a law library where we can study, along with a common library that provides necessary materials for our study and research. However, there is no Wi-Fi in the classrooms or on campus. There is a computer lab where we can conduct research and learn how to use law websites. The canteen serves quality food, and if you accidentally get injured or feel unwell, medical facilities are available. For games, there is a room where you can play table tennis, chess, etc., but no outdoor game facilities. The game room is just like our classroom—it's not an exciting place—but there is a common room where you can chill with your friends.
Faculty: The faculty are good, experienced, qualified, and knowledgeable. Every faculty member has a different way to teach and explain topics, but in the end, you will understand if you really want to. They provide real-life examples to explain concepts. Many curricular activities happen throughout the year, such as seminars and visits to courts and institutions for real-life exposure. Our college hosts a legal event called Justicia, which includes moot courts, mediation, criminal trials, and youth parliament, training you for the industry. Semester exams are mediocre; they are not very hard if you prepare well and actively participate in class discussions. The pass percentage is around 80 to 85.
Other: The campus crowd is not very good because the college is small. The college fest is enjoyable, but don't keep high expectations for it. The campus surroundings are peaceful and safe. If you score well in class 12 and perform well in college, you can get a scholarship. In terms of extracurricular activities, there are many clubs such as a sports club, Mudra club, and frame club for photography, which organize different events throughout the year. One thing I want to add is that the infrastructure is not good due to new building construction, which affects our study.
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