Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
ApplyAdmissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
Admissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
Ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS- World University Rankings | Merit cum means scholarships | Application Deadline: 31st Jan'25
Ranked #28 amongst Institutions in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in India for Academic Reputation by QS University Rankings | 16.6 LPA Highest CTC
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities In QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
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Infrastructure is good. We have a state of the art library equipped with all the law books needed. Classrooms are great and are well equipped with air conditioners. We have separate reading rooms too. College is well equipped with wifi. We do not have any cafeteria in the campus but the campus is clean.
I am studying BA LLB. The quality of the teaching is average. We do not have many permanent faculties. No, the curriculum is not up to date. I do not think it makes us job ready as the many a times the teachers struggle to finish the course in time.
No, the college does not provide any placement committee nor does it provide such facilities. the students are on their own to get jobs. Most of them end up working under senior lawyers in Orissa High Court Cuttack and may opt for higher studies further to get better placements.
Cost per year is around 25 thousand and for 5 years 1 lakh 25 thousand. I think it is money's worth as far as the reputation of the college is concerned and the crowd of the college which is really talented. But as far as the placement's and studies are concerned it is not value for money.
College is quite small. It does not even have any ground to play. Except for the moot court, seminar, MUN nothing much happens here. The teachers are average but the support staff are great. It is located in the center of the city. I don't think it is well equipped for handling emergencies.
It is overall a good college given the low cost.
It's somehow small and need better space and more clean. Work on progress is going on for better infrastructure. It's need more open area and better classroom. In our time it's condition was worse but now it's quite better.
Excellent facilities and better skill development and knowledge, curriculum and hardworking professor. All the law books are available, library is best , many legal activities, moot court practical classes are there for better experience.
In our time these thing was missing. There is no placement or other notification regarding placement. So all the students were unaware of placement so .It's need more placement opportunities. Student should get the notification and better placement.
Worthy to invest in a royal subject like law in such price.
Healthy, positive, clean and staff are well behaved.
It's a excellent goverment law University overall.
Yes. Though the college has projectors, computers, library etc. but it's not in proper working conditions. There is no such WiFi in our college. The books and journals in library is about a decades old which is not replaced.
The quality of teaching is outstanding. No doubt that the teachers are well qualified and teaches well. The curriculum is not upto date still the teachers makes their effort to make us know about the recent developments.
There is no placement. It all depends on you and your skill. If you have good connections, you will end up with going into a good law firm. Or else if you are an extraordinary student, you will surely click seat a in judiciary. But most of the students end up with litigation.
The course fee per year for BA LLB is ₹35,000 excluding exam fees. I feel okay about the worth of my money. With this amount of money, I can only expect a good classroom teaching and a few books from library.
I am highly grateful to have a nice bunch of teachers.
Hello Dear,
Madhusudan Law College is situated in Cuttack in Odisha. MLC, Cuttack offers 3 courses across 1 streams namely Law and across 3 degrees like LLB, BA+LLB, LLM. The Selection for admission will be made on the basis of a career-cum-entrance test. Out of the total 100 points, Career evaluation would carry 50 points and entrance test would carry 50 points and includes 100 questions on General Knowledge, General English and Reasoning. The time period for the test is for one hour only. For career evaluation, the performance of a candidate both in the H.S.C. as well as that in the +2 or equivalent exam shall be taken into consideration. Out of the 50 points, 20 points are earmarked for H.S.C. Examination and 30 points for +2 exam.
Good luck
Hello A spirant,
There is no separate entrance exam for cuttack law college, admission to that college is through CLAT only. The Selection for admission will be made on the basis of a career-cum-entrance test. Out of the total 100 points, Career evaluation would carry 50 points and entrance test would carry 50 points and includes 100 questions on General Knowledge, General English and Reasonings. The time period for the test is for one hour only.