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Infrastructure
Placements
Campus Life
Academics
Value for Money
The college has a small campus, but has all basic amenities, from courts to a cafeteria and has a well-equipped library. There is adequate provision for various clubs and cells as can be found in good law colleges, and the college does have a ground, though it is not connected to the main campus (it's two blocks away). The hostels are decent, and renovations happen at a regular basis. The college is very clean and the mess is decent at best. The classrooms are equipped with E-learning apparatus.
I am a student of B.A. L.L.B., and the quality of teaching is very good. I can recount many debates and academic discussions about legal topics and current issues. The college offers many scholarships and does foster an academic environment. However, the university (Panjabi Uni) has a habit bringing about dates of exams out of the blue, which causes problems when it comes to internships. The curriculum can be improved a lot, but that's no fault of the college and has more to do with Panjabi Uni.
The college has had consistent 100% placement for a couple of years now, avg. package being 7 lakhs and the highest being 14-16 lakhs. The placement cell is very helpful and is excellent even at guiding students and helping them formulate a road map for internships. The students are placed in good companies (HSBC, ICICI, etc.)
The college has a vibrant culture, and is immersed in tradition. The Senior-Junior relationship is of great importance. There are various activities and events for students to do all around the year. There the campus is located close to Fortis Hospital. The college has a small medical emergency room and a trained Nursing Assistant.
AIL (Army Institute of Law), located in Punjab, does not accept the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for admission. Instead, AIL conducts its own entrance test known as the AIL Entrance Test (AILLET) for admission to its law programs, including the five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) course.
Hello Anjali,
With a score of 97 out of 200 and a rank of 212 in the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test (AIL LET) 2024 for the army category, you have a moderate chance of securing admission to the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. Admission depends on the number
The chances of admission to AIL (Army Institute of Law) depend on several factors:
Ranking : Your rank of 212 in the army category will determine your position relative to other applicants.
Previous Year's Cutoff : Check the previous year's cutoff rank for AIL LET (Law Entrance Test) to gauge
