NOTE: This is a reader’s review. The opinion’s expressed are that of the person concerned and NOT of Lawctopus.
Name of the Student
Anonymous
Full Name of your Law School
Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology (FIMT), New Delhi
Learn more about the college HERE.
Faculty and Academics
To be frank, most of the teachers at FIMT are not experienced and have no expertise in teaching.
But I must say that the experienced faculty here is very impressive. They inspire us.
Student Culture and Activities
Much emphasis is laid on Moot Court Competitions, Legal Debates, Seminars etc. They are held on a regular basis.
Students are encouraged so as to maximize participation.
The organizing committee at FIMT is always keen to help students in the best possible way they can.
Location
Frankly, FIMT is located in a village (Kapashera), where one can’t find a fascinating place within a radius of 5 kms.
However, if you are ready to go beyond this, you will find Ambience Mall (Gurgaon) or some other places to hang out.
Placements
No batch has passed out from FIMT as of now.
Administration and Fees
Fees for one year is Rs. 59,300 and it excludes the transport charges. It is quiet high as compared to the facilities and faculty provided by FIMT.
Hostel fees- Rs. 55,000 per annum.
Other things
Apart from certain negative points as aforementioned, FIMT isn’t as such to be kept aside.
One can consider it.
Tell us about the infrastructure of your college
Infrastructure of FIMT is quiet good as compared to the other GGSIP University affiliated colleges.
There is a canteen named Green Café, facilitating students with delicious and mouth-watering foodstuff.
As the name suggests, it is eco-friendly.
Best things about your law school
The Dean of Law School at FIMT is very supportive and an inspiration to us.
Regular competitions like Moots, Debates etc. Guest Lectures, Seminars and Paper Presentations adds to it.
Worst things about your law school
First of all: the inexperienced faculty.
Then comes the books we are provided, which aren’t any good.
They don’t cover the entire syllabus, and one is forced to buy books from outside.


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If you are trying to choose FIMT as your college, please stop. This genuine review comes from a former faculty member of FIMT. This college is just a last resort for the rich kids who cannot make it to any other institute (Go ahead if you are one of them).
The college has a great infrastructure and building but the […] are not academicians. The […] still has an idea because of her father’s legacy but […] is ruthless and uses foul language with the faculty (females also). They are extremely […] and only believe in quantity rather than quality. In this process, they have hired very poor quality faculty members, who are paid the least in the industry. They are not able to deliver any quality in the class.
I had managed to negotiate a fairly decent amount but I couldn’t survive because of the extremely poor working conditions. The atmosphere is very hostile with no respect for faculty. They are treated as factory laborers and are not given any chance of developing themselves. Instead of sending them for FDPs during summer breaks, they are asked to perform UNPAID exam duties (they are made to sign papers of money receiving that goes the IP university) and made to work as tele-callers.
The atmosphere is highly political. They watch each and every person through CCTVs all day long like it is a reality show like Big Boss or something. If someone is missed, there are two female faculty members who work as human cameras and are paid only for reporting incidents.
The dirtiest people […] organization. The college is misery for people who work here. The same feeling passes on to the students as they are not motivated enough to work hard with them. I would request all of the hardworking students to look for better options than this college.
1. no placement
2. Do not give the relevant documents on time for enrollment in bar Council.
3. They don’t have permanent faculty.
at last I would like to say ki Bekwas hai sab Bas kaam chalau
I’m a second year law student in this college . As of now I’m really satisfied with the faculty and management of my college . As of placements are concerned only first batch is out you cannot judge it right now . Our college is the first college in GGSIPU university to hold the 31 National Bar Council Moot. The college is very cooperative and gives us exposure to international students exchange programmes which again is first in the list of events in IP university which only our college organises
. I would be thankful to you if you formulate opinions and publish them only when you are sure of what you are speaking .
pl send sms to parents if case of any problem