
Kerala Law Academy Law College
Average rating of Kerala Law Academy Law College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Swati Patel
1 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff. They're always ready to help out and easy to talk to. A lot of them have taught at government colleges before, so they know their stuff. The coursework is interesting, but we could use more hands-on experience. The exams aren't too hard, but you need at least a 50% to pass.
Placement: I'm happy to share that some students from my college recently got placed at Wipro. It's a big deal because it's the first time ever that placements happened here. Three students got hired as legal advisors, with an average package of around 6LPA. Now we even have a placement cell in the college. Great news for us all!
Campus: The infrastructure here is not great. We don't have Wi-Fi, but the library is awesome one of the best in all law schools in Kerala. The classrooms are nice though. Boys don't have hostel options, but the girls' hostel is pretty good.
Sameer Nair
25 Nov, 2024
Admission: The law courses at Kerala University have different durations and subjects. The three-year LL.B. course has 6 semesters and 27 compulsory papers. The five-year LL.B. course has 10 semesters with pre-law subjects, compulsory subjects, optional subjects, and practical training. The LL.M. program lasts four semesters, each lasting five months with 90 instructional days and 450 hours of instruction. The M.B.L. course started in 1996 and lasts for two years with exams each year. The number of students admitted varies for each course. To apply, you need at least 45% marks in the qualifying exams recognized by Kerala University. Overall, the courses have specific requirements and durations that you need to know before applying.
Placement: The college doesn't help much with job placements, but lots of famous people graduated from Kerala Law Academy. They include top lawyers, judges, government officials, police officers, and law professors. Kerala Law Academy is one of the best law colleges in Kerala.
Campus: The campus of the Academy at Peroorkada in Trivandrum is awesome! It's on a hill with a view of the Arabian Sea on one side and the Western Ghats on the other. The place is huge, like 12 acres, and surrounded by nature. They've got everything here lecture halls, hostels, moot court hall, faculty rooms, open air auditorium, canteen, library, internet you name it! Loving the vibes here!
Manoj Choudhary
21 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at Law Academy Law college really stand out for their dedication and commitment to legal education. The college is affiliated with the University of Kerala and focuses on preparing students for LLB, LLM, and MBL exams. It's great to see such passionate teachers guiding us through our studies.
Placement: Almost all seniors got good placements in legal firms like Surana and Surana, and big companies looking for skilled workers. We have a placement cell that helps us with career advice and campus placements.
Campus: The college is in Peroorkada, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala's capital. It's on a hill and you can see the Arabian Sea and western ghats. The campus has nice classrooms, a stadium, hostel, library, canteen, and guestrooms.
Rekha Reddy
7 Jul, 2024
Admission: The faculty at this college is really helpful. They know their stuff and teach well. But there's not much real-world experience. The course content is great and they even have a cool moot court group for practice. Plus, they teach us how to work with clients too.
Placement: My college offers great chances for things like moot courts and working with real clients. This helps students build a strong C.V. and get good jobs later on. Around half of the students in my college end up getting placed in good companies. The salaries can range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 50,000. Most of the jobs are connected to what we study and politics. Almost everyone in my college gets an internship. But we don't get any stipend because there's a court case about it.
Campus: The library has Wi-Fi, but there's no lab. It's a big library with good classrooms. Medical facilities are limited. The college has a large sports ground, but they don't compete at the university level anymore. There's a girls' hostel on campus, but no boys' hostel. The canteen serves good food. The girls' hostel has nice rooms, but the bathroom facilities could be improved.
Neha Singh
3 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they care about us. They teach in a pretty standard way and we get to do our own research. Classes run from 9 AM to 1 PM, and we can hit up the library until 6 PM. There's also a cool reading room to help us build good habits and learn new words. The college is famous for all the fun stuff we get to do, like mock trials, legal clinics, research programs, and conferences. We even run the show ourselves with help from the teachers. It's a great way to learn and grow our skills.
Placement: Kerala Law Academy Law College in Thiruvananthapuram is a unique place. It's where we learn to be independent and become the best version of ourselves. The college teaches us how to be strong, consistent, and dedicated. Many successful alumni in law, business, and politics have come from here. They learned to face challenges and competition during their time at the college. It's a special place that shapes us into capable individuals.
Campus: The college has hostels only for girls. There are two hostels with great facilities. Each student gets a bed, a study table, and a cupboard. Students choose their own meals, and they run the food mess. It costs around Rs.3500 monthly. Girls can go out on Wednesdays and Saturdays, but they must be back by 6 PM. Other days, they can stay on campus until 6 PM.
Uday Sharma
14 Jun, 2021
Admission: The teachers and courses are good, but the exams can be delayed because of the university. They focus more on practical knowledge than just studying from books. The staff are experienced and skilled. The management is helpful and supportive.
Placement: Kerala Law Academy focuses a lot on building our character and giving us practical knowledge. Placements from the college are not that high, but many students have gone on to get top positions in the judiciary and other important roles in law. Our alumni have shown their skills in different fields, not just law. One big reason I chose this college was for the wide range of internships they offer. They have options in different departments and firms, which really helps us improve our skills and knowledge. It's a great place to learn and grow!
Campus: The college's infrastructure is a bit old since it was one of the first law colleges in Kerala to go private. But they're working on improving it. One cool thing is we have a brand new educational theatre the first of its kind in India! The campus has a nice ground, and the hostel is only for girls.
Gautam Joshi
7 Mar, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are mostly retired professors who have been teaching for a long time. They're all really qualified and most of them have a PhD in their subjects. Every year, we do internships where we learn about how courts work and how legal departments in companies operate. It's a great hands-on experience!
Placement: Last year, a bunch of top students got interviews with companies right here in Thiruvananthapuram. Companies looking to hire lawyers often pick students from our college first. This only happens when companies reach out to our college for hiring.
Campus: The college has good Wi-Fi, a legal library, and a computer research center. Football and athletics take place on the college grounds. The classrooms are nice, and you can get snacks and ice cream in the canteen. The hostel is for girls only. They also support student politics, with five different political parties on campus.
Sonal Sharma
19 Jun, 2019
Admission: The teachers here are really experienced, with lots of senior professors. They teach really well. Everyone on the faculty and staff knows their stuff. Their teaching methods are helpful for our courses. The moot court competitions and seminars are super valuable.
Placement: This college doesn't have many job placements. Law schools usually don't have as many placements as other schools. The campus is okay. The alumni are impressive, with some being supreme court judges, high court judges, and other top leaders in society.
Campus: The campus is okay, but the area around it isn't great. It's pretty big, covering about 14 acres. The classrooms are nice and they have Wi-Fi, but you can only get it in the library. The library is really good, with lots of law books. There's no medical help on campus. They have lots of sports and activities going on, and student politics is a big deal here.