Remarks
It's a reputed college and university, my dad wanted me to study here. I didn't get into any NLU and I didn't want to join any private college so I joined here. But then upon actually going to college and interacting with different law students from different law colleges,i realized that it doesn't matter cause we've to work on our own in any college anyway if we wanna get somewhere in life. We can't expect the prestige of the college to get a job for us. If we don't work, if we don't want it more than the next person, we won't get where we wanna get. So where ever you go, make the most of it. Go for competitions, educate yourself, get involved in discussions, constantly try to improve yourself and have that passion within you if you really want to pursue law because there's just no other way around it.
Course Curriculum Overview
Just about what you'd expect from a law college. There are ample resources, we just have to utilize it to the max. Faculty is helpful to an extent but we can't fully rely on them. Some subjects, you'd have to study on your own. The course is overall good and so is the college. It's competitive, but that's a good environment to be in as law students, but the competitiveness doesn't get out of hand.
Placement Experience
Alumini is strong for SLS, and CUSAT. You'll have resources but only those who actually utilize them properly benefit from them. As I said before, it's all upto how bad you want this.
College Events
Campus life is probably the highlight. Since it's a university you'd have a lot of events, fests, competitions, seminars, everything and anything. Right from sports to cultural events. It'd be there throughout the year so you'd have enough opportunities to explore your talent etc.
Campus Life
It's a university so it has ample extra curricular resources and infrastructure but as for the college, the building itself is pretty old. There have been multiple requests from the student's part to reconstruct it.


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