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4.3
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Sunita Joshi
9 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. I've learned a bunch from them. The curriculum is spot-on too. Some teachers are awesome at teaching, while others are just okay. The exam questions are down-to-earth and they test what you really know. The semester tests can be tough, but if you stay organized and work hard, you can handle them. The passing rate is around 50%. But if you fail, don't worry, you'll have chances to make it right.
Placement: This year, out of 80 students who went for placements on Day Zero, 55 got placed. 3 students even got PPOs from their internships. Then, in Day 1 and 2 interviews, 16 more students got placed. Some lucky ones landed jobs in Singapore, the USA, and Italy. The average package was around 22 LPA. The top companies hiring were HSF, Khaitan and Co., and more.
Campus: There's Wi-Fi all the time, which is great. The hostels are air-conditioned, and they have separate areas for boys and girls, like mess, gym, and common rooms. The library is air-conditioned too, and there are reading rooms. The food is excellent and they keep things clean. There's a cafeteria and even an Amul shop. They have a multipurpose court, but the sports facilities are just okay. They also have a medical room and an ambulance service that runs all day.
Usha Das
15 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college have different skills. But what makes our law college special is that some of the best teachers here are some of the best in all of India. Not all teachers are super qualified, but most are ready for class and make it interactive. In my 3 years here, classes have rarely been cancelled. We have about 400 students in BA. LLB (Hons) with around 50 teachers.
Placement: The 2019 batch did really well with 100% placements in different companies. There were 78 students, and 41 of them took part in the recruitment process. They got an average salary of 10-12 LPA. Most students got hired as associates, some even as in-house counsels in Public Sector Undertakings. Each batch has a Recruitment Coordination Committee (RCC) that helps with internships and placements. The RCC is made up of students elected by their batch. They usually secure internships in top law firms like AZB, Luthra, and TTS. Some students prefer applying directly for internships, especially if they want to work with a lawyer or NGO. The faculty and staff are always there to support students looking for internships outside the RCC. Stipends can range from Rs. 5,000 to 25,000 per month.
Campus: The college facilities for studying are awesome. The classrooms are big and have cool stuff like AC, projector, online attendance, and Wi-Fi that works everywhere. The library is super good with lots of online resources, legal books, and novels. The staff is really helpful. The medical room is open 8 hours a day, 6 days a week. The mess here is surprisingly good compared to other colleges. It's run by students, so they make sure the food is good and the staff are treated well. There's also a Cafe Coffee Day, Amul shop, and canteen on campus. The hostels are nice, with Wi-Fi and AC in all rooms. Each hostel even has a gym. However, the sports facilities could be better. There are only two badminton courts and one basketball court for everyone. The weather often keeps the badminton courts empty. So, students don't have many options for sports. I think the focus here is mostly on academics, which means less attention to extracurricular activities. This puts a lot of pressure on students and affects their mental health.
Yash Khan
10 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers at the University of Law in Delhi were really good. They knew a lot and were always there to help us out. They had a lot of experience in their fields, which made learning more interesting. They were friendly and ready to answer any questions we had. The way they taught us was great. We didn't just listen to lectures, but also did case studies, moot courts, and practical exercises. This helped us understand legal stuff better. They also taught us how to think critically and analyze things, which will be useful in our future careers. The BA LLB course at the University of Law in Delhi is very practical. It covers a lot of topics from constitutional law to corporate law, which will help us when we start working. It gives us both bookish knowledge and practical skills needed in the legal field. The exams were tough but fair. They checked if we really understood what we were taught. The pass rate changed a bit each time, but usually, it was around 70-80%. This shows how serious the university is about academics.
Placement: Studying at the University of Law in Delhi was great! Most of us got jobs in good law firms and company legal teams, around 80% of us. The highest salary was about INR 15 lakhs per year, and the lowest was INR 5 lakhs per year. Usually, students got paid around INR 8-10 lakhs per year. Companies like Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co., Infosys, Wipro, and HDFC Bank usually hired students from our course. They were top choices for recruiting. Nearly all of us, about 90%, got internships while studying. Places like AZB & Partners, Tata Group, and Reliance Industries were popular for internships. After graduating, many of us landed jobs as Associate Lawyers, Legal Advisors, or Corporate Counsel in big law firms and company legal teams. It's a good course to take if you're interested in law!
Campus: I really liked studying at the University of Law in Delhi because they have awesome facilities for us law students. The campus has super-fast Wi-Fi, cool computer labs for doing legal research, modern classrooms where we can learn interactively, and a huge library full of legal books and online resources. The hostels are cozy and well-kept, great for studying. The food in the mess and canteen is tasty and healthy, with lots of choices for everyone. If you ever need medical help, the campus has good healthcare services. And if you're into sports, there are plenty of options for indoor and outdoor activities to keep you active and balanced while you study.
Vivek Rao
19 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are amazing! They have the best law faculty in India. The course is really good and prepares us well for the industry. The exams are tough, but most students manage to pass.
Placement: Most students in our college get placed, which is awesome. The top salary is around 20 lakhs per year, while the lowest is 12 lakhs. Some cool foreign companies also visit for placements and offer crazy high packages, like over 40 lakhs!
Campus: The classrooms have AC, which is great. The hostel rooms also have air conditioning, which is a plus. Right now, there aren't enough hostel rooms, but the college is planning to build new ones soon.
Gautam Patel
26 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers were really nice and knowledgeable, making us feel at ease. The course curriculum was practical and prepared us well for the industry. Exams weren't too hard; it just depended on how much we studied.
Placement: I was in a course where about 70% of students got placed. The highest package was 70 LPA, but I got 35 LPA which I was really happy with. I want to give a big thanks to the college for helping me kickstart my career. I think others should definitely take advantage of this opportunity too.
Campus: My college experience was great. The facilities were top-notch. The hostel rooms were clean and tidy. The mess and canteen service were also really good no complaints at all.
Nisha Choudhary
7 Jan, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff well and are super knowledgeable. The way they teach is top-notch. You learn a lot from them. Exams during the semester are fair and help you with real-life stuff. Around 40% of students pass their exams here.
Placement: Only about 30% of students get placed in our college. The fees range from Rs. 250000 to Rs. 300000. Amazon is one of the companies where students can do internships. Some top roles after graduation are Chief Justice of India and top lawyers.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is really good. They have computer labs and the classrooms are big and clean. The library is also nice and well-kept.
Siddharth Rao
15 Nov, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are always there to help us out. They make sure we understand everything and keep us motivated. Most students end up with great job offers after finishing their courses. This college sets us up for success. The exams are tough, but the knowledge we gain makes it easier to pass. The passing rate is 33%, so you gotta put in the work.
Placement: The college has really good teachers who give great education in all the courses. They help you learn a lot. Most students get internships, around 80%. The highest salary you can get after graduation is about 20 LPA. The lowest is around 4.5 LPA, and the average is about 7 LPA. You can get hired by top companies in India.
Campus: The hostel has plenty of facilities. I recommend this college to everyone. They offer great services like Wi-Fi, labs, library, rooms, and delicious food. It feels like a home away from home for students.
Parth Verma
9 Sept, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always ready to help. I've had special needs before, and they've been super supportive. The stuff we learn is cool and actually comes in handy during internships. This semester is tough, but there are lots of resources available for students. And the admin folks are really caring and get where we're coming from.
Placement: The placement process is called Day-0 where students interview with corporation firms. We've had a 100% placement rate for a long time. Companies that hire range from top-tier ones to 2nd and 3rd tier Law Firms. Foreign firms usually recruit through vacation schemes.
Campus: The library and classrooms at our college are awesome with plenty of space. Lately, it's been getting busier because of more NCR students. The Wi-Fi isn't as great as before, but it's still okay. Food is decent, and they're slowly upgrading the sports facilities too.
Uday Singh
2 Sept, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are a mix some are great, others not so much. The course content is useful and makes sense. Exams are tougher now. If you get over 90, you get an 'O'. You need at least 50 to pass.
Placement: I'm really impressed with how many students got placed this year 34% of us found jobs right out of college, and 12 of them even got pre-placement offers! The pay is pretty good too, with the highest package being 90 lakhs and the lowest being 10 lakhs. It's cool that top law firms visit our college for placements. Some students even become Rhodes Scholars or land research positions at the Supreme Court.
Campus: The Academic Block facilities are pretty good, but the hostel facilities need improvement. Sometimes, the AC leaks and there can be problems with the water cooler. There are lots of cats and dogs on campus, which can make things a bit dirty. The food is decent, but the sports facilities are not that great.
Sunil Choudhary
9 Mar, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They have a lot of experience in law and they turned down job offers from big firms to teach us. Their way of teaching is different and interesting, so learning doesn't feel hard at all.
Placement: The college I go to, NLU, has great job offers for students. In 2019, my batch got an average salary offer of 7 LPA and the highest offer was 15 LPA, which was the best in our university that year. Companies like Trilegal, OYO, Steel Authority of India Limited, and Khaitan & Co. came for placements. NLU also gives lots of opportunities for law students to explore.
Campus: The classrooms were great, and the sound was clear everywhere. The university has a huge auditorium that can fit over 600 people. The library, called T. P. S Chawla Library, has 35,000+ books and access to online databases from top universities like Oxford and Cambridge. It's a hub of knowledge! They also have sports facilities. The hostel is well-kept, with indoor games and fully furnished rooms. Hygiene is top-notch too.