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D Y Patil Law College, Pimpri, Pune Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

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Average rating of D Y Patil Law College, Pimpri, Pune

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

2.5

Based on 5 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.0/5

Admission

Admission

2.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.0/5

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Anjali Nair

Anjali Nair

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws BALLB

Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Dr. DY Patil Law College are really helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They do a good job teaching at DYPLC Pimpri. The exams each semester aren't too tough. We feel well-prepared for the workforce. The campus is nice at Dr. DY Patil Law College. Everyone gets along well here, and the teachers are always ready to lend a hand to us students.

Placement: Most students here get jobs after college. The highest salary you can get is around 10 Lacs a year, and the average is 6 to 7 Lacs a year. The lowest pay is 3 to 4 Lacs a year. Different companies offer internships to students from our college.

Campus: Dr. DY Patil Law College has a cafeteria and library on campus. They don't have hostels, but you can find PGs and flats nearby. It's a great place to learn, and the job placements are good too.

Anita Nair

Anita Nair

Bachelor of Law (LLB)

Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome during exams. They're so helpful and understanding. I feel really lucky to have studied here. They know their stuff and are super supportive during exams. Such a great place to learn!

Placement: The college is okay for placements. They could improve the placement cell. Overall, it's a good college for studying law. Don't expect to get a job right away though. But it's still a good place to study.

Campus: The best thing about this college is the infrastructure. They have lifts and all the facilities you need. The food is good too. The only downside is they don't have hostels. You have to find your own place to stay, but the college can help you with that.

Anjali Verma

Anjali Verma

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws BALLB

Reviewed On 21 Aug, 2025

1.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are okay. Some are really good, but some are just okay. I don't expect too much. Sometimes they don't even finish the whole syllabus. Only a few teachers speak English well. If you come here, be prepared to figure things out on your own. I'd say skip this college unless you want to save money, but don't expect much in return!

Placement: The college doesn't help much with placements. They offer a few internships, but it's tough to get one. After graduation, you might not have a job lined up. Plus, they don't work with law firms.

Campus: The college has terrible infrastructure. It's like there's no campus at all. Only five classrooms, one office, and a tiny library. No Wi-Fi, canteen, or sports area. It's a letdown! Medical facilities are lacking too. They don't promote sports or games and there's no support for that. You're pretty much on your own.

Meena Reddy

Meena Reddy

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws BALLB

Reviewed On 23 May, 2025

2.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The college building is big, and there are many teachers. The law teachers have their own section. You can check out their names on the college website. The teachers are smart and know a lot. I think the teaching is okay, nothing too special.

Placement: Students need to find their own placements here. A lot of us focus on becoming judges, but if you're looking to work right after graduation, you gotta put in the work for your own field. There aren't many law firms to hire fresh grads in India. Most of us start by working with experienced lawyers to learn and grow. Doing internships during the 5-year course is key. By the end, you could have 5 years of experience. It's all about believing in your hard work instead of relying solely on your college for job opportunities.

Campus: The law college at D. Y. Patil Vidhya Pratishtaan is housed in a big building alongside the medical college and school. It's on the 4th floor with a small library. There's a moot court setup, but they don't use it much. The classrooms are nice, but if you want a big, standalone law college building, this isn't it.

Chetan Verma

Chetan Verma

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws BALLB

Reviewed On 14 Mar, 2025

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The BA LLB course at our university doesn't have enough law subjects in the first two years. Plus, they don't really push us to do extracurricular stuff like moot courts or debates. It would be great if they could focus more on that.

Placement: The college doesn't help much with getting jobs. The placement office is new but not very helpful. They don't even know which NGOs to suggest for internships. Getting a job here depends on how good our education is, but honestly, it's not great.

Campus: The college is located on one floor of the arts building, so there's no separate campus. The library is small, but there's no other specific law college facilities. We sometimes miss classes because there aren't enough rooms in the arts department.

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