Brief review about School of Law, Christ University.
Placements: The placement records of the School of Law at Christ University are decent, with an average salary of 8-10 lakhs per annum and the highest at 16+ LPA. Around 70% of students get placed, which is a good number. The records could be better, and the average package could be higher in corporate firms, but the quality of firms that come to campus is worth it. Legal firms such as Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Trilegal, and King and Patridge are some of the noteworthy names. Many students also opt for litigation, judicial examinations, and higher studies. The school of law at Christ University has an internship and recruitment committee cell that provides great internship opportunities and CV building. The companies and firms that have visited include Tri Legal and Sam and Cam, as well as other firms and chambers of lawyers and advocates of the Karnataka High Court. The projects and outcomes that are provided during internships focus on enhancing legal knowledge and skills.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure at Christ University, which is a big campus with lots of greenery. It's divided into blocks, and there are many food outlets with a variety of foods. There's a bird park and a duck park, and the entire infrastructure is covered with centralized Wi-Fi. The classrooms are pretty good, but could be better. The library is very good, spanning four floors and containing almost all the books a student needs. There are two hostels on campus, Jonas Hall for girls and St Kuriakose Hall for boys. They're inexpensive, but there are a lot of restrictions and seats are limited. There's a medical facility on campus, and the sports and game facilities are very good, with all the necessary grounds for every sport.
Faculty: The faculty and staff are very qualified, knowledgeable, and approachable. They are always willing to answer questions and help students in any way they can. The teaching methods used by most of the faculty are a combination of traditional and modern approaches. Most of the teachers are very good, although there are a few exceptions. The course curriculum is very relevant and informative, and provides students with the knowledge and practical skills they need to be successful in the legal profession. Exams in law school are divided into three sections: CIA 1, 2, and 3, and end semesters. The CIA exams consist of projects and mid-semester exams, and are relatively easy. The end semester exams are more challenging, but most students pass easily if we study well.
Other: I chose this course and college because I was interested in doing law and Christ was a very good option. Bangalore is a very good city for opportunities. The best thing about this course is that it is an integrated course with two dual degrees. It provides you with immense knowledge about the field of law and opens up a variety of opportunities for this career. I would like to suggest a few things for the improvement of the course: revision of the course curriculum and revision of the subjects and its content. Student life at Christ is very eventful and full of many events, fests, and things happening all around the college. It has a lot of other disciplines as well, which makes it more lively. The campus crowd is very good and full of opportunities. Nature surrounds the whole campus. It has many amenities from a basketball court to many food outlets. There are a few scholarships provided in collaboration with other agencies by the college but no direct scholarships.
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