Rajasthan University - LLB

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7.3 /10

Remarks :

The admission is given through an exam named RULET. A good score would be between 100-120 (for the general category) out of 150 marks. You need to fill out an online application and after 10 days or so cutoff is updated on the official website. And time slots are being given for cutoff and categories and you need to reach the venue. Then there'll be students to help you out through the whole process and documentation. I haven't applied for a reservation, but if you're eligible for EWS do make that certificate. There can be a ton of things done for that but mostly more convenient timing would be good

Course Curriculum Overview :

I choose LLB because I want to be a lawyer. The faculty is fine , they are easily reachable and friendly. Students are mostly interested in politics. The teachers and their teaching styles vary a lot but if you'll show effort so will they. If you won't they also will leave you to be. Exams are always taken after May and it is not easy to score well in a professional course and the faculty won't help you with that either. You need to study seriously if you want to score well for passing just purchase the Bable series.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fees for law Center 1 and law Center 2 is very much different. For 1 it is under 4K and for the 2nd one, it is almost 14k. And that is because law Center 2 is self-financing. I personally think it's a huge difference and it should be less. There's a scholarship for a few categories, not for general ones. There's no job placement but you can intern at a legal firm or court.

Campus Life :

The campus life is fine, I'm not that active when it comes to being social but people are helpful if you'll give them or their friends a vote for elections. There are fests, and freshers' parties and they are fine. There are WhatsApp groups for each class. The library is good, you can study there. It is not crowded or anything and has all the books you'll need. Classrooms are not conjured, have proper ventilation and that's the only good thing.

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