
Siddharth College of Law
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2.9
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Anil Sharma
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 21 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are not great. They're not friendly and don't really help with problems. They don't teach well and can be really rude. The exams are tough, and they're pretty strict with grading.
Placement: The college doesn't have many students getting placed after graduating. It's just an average college, but the management is pretty bad. Some teachers are good though. It's fine for getting your law degree done.
Campus: The college buildings are pretty old-fashioned, with a British design vibe. They look really ancient. Unfortunately, the infrastructure is weak. The fans, switches, and lights don't work properly. The library isn't great either. You can't even grab a book from the shelves.
Manoj Khan
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 8 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really experienced and know their stuff. They focus a lot on practical skills because just having a degree isn't enough - you need to be able to ace interviews too. Exams are pretty straightforward if you've been studying. And hey, no cheating allowed during exams, so you gotta know your stuff!
Placement: I really liked how the college helped with placements. They offer packages ranging from 3 lakhs to 25 lakhs, which is great. I appreciate that they focus on capability rather than favoritism. The roles offered are based on your course and skills. The teachers are also supportive when it comes to placements.
Campus: The college was founded by Dr. BR Ambedkar. The campus gives off a cool 20th-century vibe. The facilities are top-notch, way better than other colleges. The classrooms are nice, with comfy benches, and there's a library on campus too.
Anjali Khan
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 10 Mar, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive, they treat us like their own kids. The college has great facilities like classrooms, labs, sports center, hospital, and hostels. Plus, they have Wi-Fi and smart boards. Love it here!
Placement: The placements at our college were great! Big companies came and hired seniors with good pay. The highest salary offered was 300000, and the average was 150000. Our campus is nice with a good environment.
Campus: The food at college was good and the canteen was always clean. There's a nurse who takes care of students and medical facilities are available too. The library was really nice, I loved reading books there each week. The classrooms were good and the Wi-Fi worked well.
Sameer Rao
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2020
Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch. They're the reason why many of us chose this school. We follow the course plan from the University of Mumbai, and we get to pick from a variety of classes. Our professors are awesome - they're always there to help us out and answer our questions. They really know their stuff and keep up with what's new in their fields. Since law is always changing, having such great professors is a big plus.
Placement: I didn't see many job options provided by the college. We asked for a placement office many times, but they didn't set one up. The only thing close to a job fair was when some alumni shared job openings, but they weren't great.
Campus: The school building needs serious fixing. The roof leaks, walls are patched up, and seats have nails poking out. I even tore my blazer on one! The paint chips off and fell on a student during an exam. When he complained, the staff didn't handle it well. The bathrooms smell awful, and they're often dirty with broken flushes. Our moot court hall is a mess, no auditorium, no medical supplies, not even a band-aid in the office. No canteen or recreational area either. The classrooms look straight out of a scary movie set. It's rough here.
Sanjay Gupta
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2020
Admission: The teachers are just okay. I find their classes boring, and they're not very helpful. Some teachers aren't great - they don't know their stuff. Sometimes they show up late for class. They only focus on what's on the exam, nothing more. They tell us to use study guides instead of textbooks.
Placement: The college has a placement cell, but honestly, it's not helpful. They don't organize any placement drives, but they can refer your name to a lawyer if you want to work with one. During summer break, around 2-3 lawyers in Mumbai might take students from our college for internships. If you're looking for a job, you'll mostly have to find it yourself because the college doesn't offer much help in that area.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi. The classrooms have old benches that aren't cleaned well. The library is awesome, with lots of books including Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's personal collection. There's no canteen on campus, but you can find plenty of food places nearby. They have an annual fest and sports competitions every year.
Rohit Joshi
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 22 Jun, 2020
Admission: The faculty here is super supportive and always ready to help. They offer discounts and other perks to students. Any issues with exams get sorted out quickly. The courses are part of the University of Mumbai, and the activities are connected to the university too.
Placement: I found that many students got jobs at law firms in Fort after studying at this college. The college arranges interviews directly with firms in Fort. The starting salary may not be high, but it's a good opportunity to learn and gain experience. I recommend applying for this college if you want better job opportunities and to improve your knowledge. You also get to make friends who come from lawyer families. It's a great way to make connections early on.
Campus: The building looks old but it's actually really sturdy. This college is named after Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was big on education. The campus is clean and well-maintained. If you like attending classes in person, this is a good choice. Plus, it's super close to the train station, so it's easy to get around. Love that it's near Church GATE and CST for transportation.
Yogesh Patel
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 12 Jun, 2020
Admission: The teachers at this college are a mixed bag - some are awesome, while others can be not so great and a bit full of themselves. Overall, the education quality here is just okay. There are definitely better colleges out there for students to consider. I suggest looking into those instead. The way they teach here feels outdated and doesn't really prepare us well for the real world. On the bright side, the semester exams are pretty fair when it comes to passing rates.
Placement: Siddharth College doesn't offer placements, but you can still get a degree here without any hassle. The salary after graduation is okay, based on industry norms and experience. Just know that they don't help with internship references.
Campus: The building is really old and considered a heritage site. It doesn't have Wi-Fi or a canteen, but the classrooms are big. The library is huge, which is cool. You can grab some local junk food around the college. Our college is super active in social stuff.
Kavita Gupta
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Reviewed On 9 Mar, 2019
Admission: The teachers at this college are really great. They explain things in a way that everyone can get it. They make difficult concepts easy to understand. In each class, there are about 120 students. The teachers use a microphone so everyone can hear. The course content is practical and helpful.
Placement: I really liked the placements here. Different companies come for placements and they give us training to prepare for interviews. The highest salary was Rs. 23,000 and the lowest was Rs. 18,000 per month. They pick students who know their stuff. ARRS Legal and Advaya Legal were some of the companies that came for placements.
Campus: The classrooms fit 120 students. The library has helpful books for learning. There are fun games and sports to do outside of classes. Food in the canteen is tasty. We never had any problems with the buildings. Overall, everything is great at the college. The hostel rooms are nice too.
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