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Placements: Placements in our college are not good. Top recruiting companies in our course are mainly small law firms based in New Delhi. The highest salary package offered before the pandemic was 4 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered is 1.2 LPA. The top role offered to our alumni was associate advocates.
Placements: The placements in our college are not good, as it was de-affiliated in 2018, due to which our college condition is not good. The highest package offered last year was around Rs. 4 LPA, and only ten students were placed through campus placements. Top-tier firms do not visit the campus.
Placements: I don't get the opportunity for placements because I am pursuing B.A. LL.B (H) right now, and I am in the 5th semester. However, I got to know about placements from our seniors that in the previous year, reputed companies like HCL and Coca-Cola visited our college and offered placement opportunities to students.
Placements: Placements in our college are poor because of affiliation. Almost 5-10% of the students got placed from college. It is more of a law college, so only law firms and legal professionals come for placements. Earlier the placement cell was good, and students used to get placement in good companies.
Placements: About 300 students got placed in our course. The highest salary of Rs. 2 lacs per month and the lowest salary of Rs. 2,000 per month are offered. Tier 1 law firms like Anand and Anand and Vanish Associates are the top recruiters. Junior associate and lawyers are the top roles offered. The highest salary of Rs. 4 lacs per month and the lowest salary of Rs. 5,000 per month are offered. About 20% of students got internships in good law firms and as litigating lawyers in Delhi.
Placements: I haven't graduated yet. However based on what I have heard from the seniors the placement is not that great. Decent to say the least. Yet you can get placed in a good firm if you work hard and make a good cv. We do get reputed law firms such as Anand and Anand and United Lex.
Placements: I did not sit for any of the on-campus placement interviews and opportunities in our college, as I had plans to prepare for the judicial services. So I cannot guide much about the placements. However, we had both litigation and corporate firms. Some companies like HCL and Coca Cola visited the college with placement opportunities for the students.
Placements: Placements in our college were average. The firms that visited were not that high profile. Average firms visited the campus for placements. Salary packages offered were also not up to the mark in comparison to a lot of other law schools of similar rank. There is a lot of work required to be done.
Placements: The placements rates are really good for our college. Most of the students apply for either higher studies or personal practice in courts hence some of the companies where our seniors got the highest package placement are - Herbert Smith (UK) Allen Very LLP (UK) Ashurst (UK) Clyde & Co. (Dubai) Roousee International (Dubai) Herbert Smith (Singapore), etc.
Placements: As I didn't sit for any placement, I don't have any idea about it. However, some of my seniors managed to get good jobs in various companies like Vanish, HCL, Coca-Cola, Lawratto, etc. Placements are offered for both Amity Law School, Delhi and Amity, Noida together, which decreases the opportunities for students though.
Placements: The college provides a good amount of placements for the students not only incorporate felid. They also provide other good amounts of opportunities for students. Along with the probation period, they provide a flexible period of timings and effectiveness and amazing things to do with. Even international companies visit our campus for placements.
Placements: The placement cell doesn't work up to its standards. Only 10 students from my batch got placed mainly in small law firms with a bare minimum salary of Rs. 10,000 per month. Despite it stood in the top 10 law colleges in India, placements in our institute weren't up to the mark.
Placements: I didn't apply for placements as I wanted to opt for further studies. But, various companies visit the campus to recruit new talent. E&Y, HCL and many other reputed companies visited our college to offer placements. The placement cell in every department helps all the students in every possible way, to get placed. It brings new opportunities for students.
Placements: The college focuses more on providing placements in the corporate sector. We are provided with brochures, and also a photography session related to the placement process is conducted. The interviews were conducted in our college only. Companies like HCL, Coca-Cola, Punjab National Bank, etc., visit our college for recruitment. The salary package offered was in between 1.5 LPA to 9 LPA.
Placements: The placements are good, and the coordinators work very hard to ensure that many students get placed. The most recent placements saw more than 2 dozen recruiters come to the college for placements, and a lot of students getting placed. Some recruiters have selected over five students.
Placements: They do have a placement cell, but there is no such 100% placement in the college. It varies from person to person depending on their own capabilities. There is no such provision of providing internships from college. Overall, the placement aspect is simply average.
Placements: The placement cell, (called corporate resource centre) of ALSD works alongside the other law schools of Amity. We have had Pangea3, Anand and Anand, and other firms. Continuous efforts have been made to secure placements for their students. However, the same is meagre in terms of numbers. Only a handful students were placed last year, although the number has increased for 2018 batch. Companies usually offer an internship in the last semester of the course and then retain them for jobs.
Placements: The placement cell is quite good. The college being one of the leading law schools in India gives the students a brilliant launchpad. Moreover, the college has an excellent alumni base, and its reputation among senior advocates and leading law firms also helps in bringing about lucrative placements.
Placements: The placements haven't been excellent, but the seniors are working really hard and we're expecting quite some firms to come and recruit. In another couple of years, we'll have a very good placement cell. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll find at least one student of Amity Law School, Delhi in every top law firm. The college doesn't provide much help in internships. One must fend for themselves. The placement cell is improving greatly.
Placements: Bad placement. Do not expect placements at all. There is no way for placement. I won't recommend anyone to join this college. No placement for sure. Be sure of that. Only a few people get it. And by few I mean rarely 2-3. Those are also among the ones who are favorite to teachers and directors or else just forget. It all depends on you. Even the placement site of our college page is not updated . So do not go by what college writes and trust me don't go by what college shows you.
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