
Indian Institute of Legal Studies
Average rating of Indian Institute of Legal Studies
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Om Choudhary
15 Jan, 2025
Admission: If you want to focus on studying, go to IILS. The workload is heavy with tests every Saturday. The semester exams can be challenging, but if you listen to the teachers, it's manageable. In my first semester, some classmates struggled to pass the exams.
Placement: This is a law college, so they don't help much with placements. Law students have to find their own jobs. The college offers moot courts, seminars, internships, and debates. After graduation, a lot of students join the bar council and start practicing.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi for personal use, but they give it for important stuff which is nice. They focus on studies, not fun. They have a library, smart classrooms, an auditorium, and a canteen. The hostels are not on campus, but they have medical help if needed.
Tarun Choudhary
13 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers are awesome and super helpful. They explain things really well and always try new ways to teach us. The semester exams are not too hard, but they're not a piece of cake either. How tough they are depends on each student and how they study and handle stuff.
Placement: Most students who scored above 75% got placed in this course. It's an integrated course that requires hard work to succeed. This opportunity is worth going after because there's a lot of potential in this field. It's a chance of a lifetime that shouldn't be missed.
Campus: The campus here is awesome! They've got a moot court room, seminar hall, playground, and a library stocked with all kinds of books law books, language books, and even some from other countries. Plus, they have a canteen, bakery, and lots of other cool stuff that really makes this place stand out. Love it here!
Sunita Choudhary
20 Dec, 2020
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. Most of them are great at teaching, though not all. They're always there to help out. We have class tests every Saturday to help us get better at exams. The college organizes lots of fun activities all year round. They even bring in guests from other places to help us learn more.
Placement: After this course, you can pursue a Masters or even go into law or business if that's your background. This degree is pretty popular in our country.
Campus: The college has a nice vibe. They offer a canteen, bus service, Wi-Fi, library, and sports stuff. The bathrooms are clean, and they keep the place tidy. Plus, there's a computer lab for doing assignments.
Anil Menon
29 May, 2020
Admission: The teachers are smart, but many don't have much experience. They help with assignments, exams, and stuff like Moot Court and youth parliament. The semester tests are tough, but you get enough time and help to study. You need 50% to pass.
Placement: The college doesn't offer direct placements, but the alumni network is strong. With some effort and the college's good reputation, you can land good placements. Plus, you can also prepare for competitive exams like judiciary and UPSC while studying, which is a great job opportunity.
Campus: The college here has a good infrastructure. It's got lots of space, including parking, canteen, auditorium, computer labs, and a nice library. The campus isn't huge, but there's a pretty garden. They don't have a hostel, but there are PGs close by.
Naveen Reddy
24 Apr, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really good and engaging. They come from different universities. They teach the course well, which is all about justice. Lots of job options for us after finishing it. It's pretty useful.
Placement: The faculty at our college is top-notch. They help us land internships and get ready for jobs in big companies in Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Delhi. We have a wide range of bachelor's and master's courses to choose from. The starting salary for our course is around 30,000 per month. If you score above 70%, you have a good chance of getting into our college.
Campus: Our college has awesome facilities like a cool moot court, a library with all the stuff we need, and nice classrooms. We get free Wi-Fi, but we can't use our phones on campus. The canteen serves only vegetarian food. Sadly, we don't have a mess or any hostels here.
Tanvi Choudhary
10 Feb, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're always there to answer your questions and help out. The teaching is top-notch and the curriculum includes activities like moot court legal aid, which gives you a glimpse into the future. It's not super industry-ready, but it's okay. The semester exams are pretty long and getting good grades can be a challenge.
Placement: This course is great for learning about law and how India's system works. It doesn't guarantee a specific salary, but many grads have landed good jobs as lawyers or running firms. It's been really helpful in teaching me things I didn't know about laws and the constitution.
Campus: The building is nice, with classrooms that are spacious and have Wi-Fi. The campus is small, without LAN for students to use, but the library is good. You can rent a box there by showing your lab record, which is pretty easy. There's no hostel, but there's a PGS nearby. The canteen isn't that great, run by a third-party. Medical facilities are not good at all. Sports aren't the best, even though we have equipment. If you're into sports, this might not be the college for you.