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Army Institute of Law

Public/Government University|Estd. 1999|NAAC Grade A|NIRF #37 (Law) 2025

Average rating of Army Institute of Law

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 14 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.7/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Pankaj Iyer

Pankaj Iyer

13 Apr, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at AIL are the best part. They are really helpful and not just teach their subjects, but also focus on developing us overall. Most teachers are experts in their subjects and make sure everyone participates. They have a good relationship with students to help us with public speaking, which is crucial in law. The course has been around for 20 years and has produced great lawyers, even army officers. AIL is known for producing many army lawyers and officers. The semester exams are tough, but teachers give extra classes to help us with answering questions and time management. There are student committees that offer extra classes on various topics like CV building, moot court, negotiation, and more. Every week, there's an alumni meet organized by the placement cell. It's a great way to connect with former students and get advice.

Placement: The college says they offer 100% placements. And it's kinda true because almost everyone got placed. Only a few students were left, but that was their choice. The highest salary was 9 lakhs this time, grabbed by just one student. The lowest was 6 lakhs. Companies that hire include those in insurance and law. The college has a placement cell that helps with internships and protects students from scams.

Campus: AIL has awesome facilities that are great for personal growth. They have Table Tennis courts, a gym with top-notch equipment, and a football ground covered in grass. The college is small, but still has two basketball courts and two volleyball courts that are well-maintained. The food at the mess is decent, not amazing but not terrible either. The library is super quiet on the third floor with big windows that make it a nice place to study. The medical room is always open in case of emergencies. The hostel is kept clean daily, with laundry service once a week. There are regular inspections due to being an army college, so keeping your room tidy is a must. The college has strict rules, and fines are given to anyone who breaks them.

Sanjay Nair

Sanjay Nair

26 Feb, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college come from all over the state. They share their real-world knowledge with us using practical examples and case studies from the industry. It helps us grasp the concepts better and remember them for a long time.

Placement: Around 90% of students get jobs every year, and the rest either go for more studies. The college has a special team just for helping students with placements and internships.

Campus: We have great facilities in our department, like a library with books on all kinds of topics. The food at the college hostel is really good quality too.

Gautam Verma

Gautam Verma

11 Sept, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and always ready to help. They know their stuff well. The courses they offer are great for laying a solid foundation.

Placement: Most students here get placed, which is great. The highest salary package is 12 LPA, and the average is 5 LPA. Companies like Bajaj, Wipro, and SBI come for placements. Also, about 80% of students get internships here. It's a good opportunity for us to kickstart our careers.

Campus: The college has nice facilities like a library, computer lab, research lab, music room, and cafeteria. There's also a stationery shop, common room, and comfortable hostel rooms.

Yogesh Sharma

Yogesh Sharma

6 Oct, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really awesome. They know their stuff and have a ton of experience. They're always there to help and guide us. The way they teach through projects, seminars, and moots really helps us learn better. It's not just about getting good at moots, they also help us with debates and poetry skills. It's a great place to learn and grow!

Placement: Most students who go for placements end up getting placed. The highest salary offered was 16 LPA, while the average was 8 LPA. Companies like corporate firms, law firms, and banks come for placements. Around 70-80% of students take up internships. The highest stipend was Rs. 20,000, and Trilegal offered PPOs of around 15 LPA.

Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi everywhere, a gym, AC common room, 24x7 medical help, cafeteria, and a research center. They have fun activities too, like basketball and volleyball courts, and a seminar hall. Plus, there's a legal aid cell and a multi-purpose hall for different events.

Deepak Kumar

Deepak Kumar

2 Feb, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The 5-year program's curriculum is pretty standard, and the faculty is better than usual. The teachers give notes for every subject and are really helpful with moot problems and competitions. They're flexible and get project deadlines. And hey, the exam results are good too!

Placement: I really like how the college helps us get jobs. On average, people get around 7-8 LPA, which is pretty good. The highest package is 16 LPA. Almost everyone who goes for placements ends up getting a job. There's a placement cell that helps us with internships too. We usually get placed in our final fifth year. It's a great place if you're looking for good job opportunities after graduation.

Campus: The college is small but it has lots of facilities. There are basketball, football, and badminton courts outside, plus a medical room that's open all the time. The library and online resources are good too. Around 80% of students get hostel rooms based on merit.

Lata Mishra

Lata Mishra

13 Sept, 2021

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers at our college are really good and know their stuff, but a lot of the temporary teachers don't work very hard. This can make it tough to understand some concepts. The college follows Punjabi University Patiala's curriculum, which is a bit outdated. Some subjects feel pointless.

Placement: Around 10-20% of students in our college get placed. The highest salary package was around 15 LPA, while the lowest was around 5 LPA. The top companies that hire from our college are banks and insurance companies like ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Wipro, IFFCO Tokyo, and more. Only a few students, less than 10%, get internships through the college. The rest have to find internships on their own.

Campus: The college library is pretty small and doesn't have a lot of books. The computer lab has old computers that aren't the best. Classrooms have AC, but not the hostel rooms or mess. It gets super hot and muggy during the monsoon. The Wi-Fi is great, and we get 5GB of data every day.

Shreya Choudhary

Shreya Choudhary

23 Apr, 2021

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty good, but there are 2 that could be better. Most of them have PHDs. Only 4 teachers are full-time, the others are on contracts. Sometimes guest teachers also come in. The ratio of students to teachers is 30 to 1. They use projectors sometimes which is cool. But the results for the 1st and 2nd year come out pretty late, like 4 months late.

Placement: The placement rate here is awesome almost everyone who wanted a job got one! In 2017, two students landed jobs at ICICI for Rs. 14 lakhs a year, one got into Khaitan law firm, and the others found placements at PNB Housing Finance Ltd, Wipro, Reliance Insurance, Howden International, and more. The average package was around Rs. 7 lakhs per year. Great opportunities all around!

Campus: The college has a nice setup with a gym, cafeteria, separate hostels for guys and gals, and rooms with balconies. There's Wi-Fi all over the place in the hostel and in the college. The classrooms are cool, with Wi-Fi and projectors. The library is nice too, but it's not as big as some other law schools.

Radhika Das

Radhika Das

23 Mar, 2021

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really chill and helpful. They give us great study stuff and know a lot about what they teach. Most of them have PhDs and are super smart in languages, which makes learning awesome for everyone.

Placement: I wanted to share about the placements at our law college. They're really good! The average package is around 8-9 LPA, but the highest one was 22 LPA. Some big companies came for recruitment like Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co., Trilegal, Microsoft, and Deloitte. Students who got involved in placements ended up landing jobs in well-known firms.

Campus: I really like the college's setup. It's got nice buildings and everything is super clean. The classrooms and seminar hall are well-kept, which makes studying easier. They have security cameras all over for safety, and the staff is quick to help with any problems we have.

Prerna Rao

Prerna Rao

28 Jan, 2021

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some are awesome and really know their stuff. But then there are others who struggle to teach well. The subjects we learn are important, but some teachers lack good teaching strategies. The exams aren't great either, making it pretty easy to pass the semester.

Placement: About 80 of us are in my batch. Not many get placements because most want government jobs. Salaries range from 2 to 3 LPA for the lowest and 15 to 16 LPA for the highest. Companies like ICICI, HDFC, IFCO, and Tokyo hire from our course. Many students get internships at law firms like Jesups. Roles like legal executive and HC lawyers are offered.

Campus: The hostels are small and don't have air conditioning. We can't bring electric stuff in. But the classrooms have AC and the hostels and colleges have Wi-Fi. The library is pretty small and doesn't have enough books. There are two basketball courts, a volleyball court, and a football ground.

Suresh Verma

Suresh Verma

25 Jan, 2021

3.0
4 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here have post-graduate degrees and are NET qualified. They help us out and we've got about 25 teachers for 400 students. The teaching is decent, but not mind-blowing. They do tests to help us get better at speaking and feel more confident. We even get to visit courts after the 3rd year. The course curriculum is pretty helpful too.

Placement: In 2014, around half of the students got placed out of 80. Different companies come to our college each year. The next year, the number of placements went down to 32. Companies like icici, Howden, Bajaj, and more visit for placements. The highest salary offered is Rs. 15 Lakhs, the average is Rs. 6 Lakhs, and the lowest is Rs. 4 Lakhs per year. Almost everyone who tries for placements here gets a job - about 90%. Most students end up in corporate jobs. Almost all students do internships in companies or law firms. Some get a stipend of Rs. 5 to 6 thousand per month, while others get Rs. 2 to 3 thousand. Some students don't get any stipend. The college has a placement cell that brings in 10 companies every year. They organize meetings and activities, but it could be better.

Campus: The hostel has everything you need like Wi-Fi, food, water, playground, and security. They even have a smart classroom with a projector. But there's no AC in the classrooms. The library in the admin block can hold 150 out of the 400 students. There's a medical facility on campus too. This college is top-notch for sports, with a fest every semester. Each classroom fits 40 students comfortably. The hostel rooms are nice, but no AC. The food is better than other colleges.