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Placements: Various companies provide internships for students from the 3rd year itself. After completion of these internships, certificates are awarded to the students who have successfully completed them. Projects are done in the final year, with a duration of almost 6 months. For every internship and project, credits and scores are given to the students by the faculty, depending on their performance in the company or during the internship.
Placements: The college provides a few internship opportunities, but you can easily get an internship from outside as DU is a brand name, so one can easily get an internship. During internships, one mainly gets research work, court visits, and once you are good with it, some internships even provide drafting work.
Placements: Although the campus is very widely known for its prestige and alumni, placement is a problem. So, you should try to become a member of the placement cell as it only invites freshers. You won't get this opportunity in the second and third years.
Placements: Mostly third year students are eligible for placement. Some of the companies visited in year 2024 are Kotak Mahindra bank, Craft Legal Outsourcing pvt. Ltd. Average package is 5 lakhs. Only 1-5 students are selected. I want to work in corporate law, I am currently searching for internship in this field.
Placements: The highest package offered is 10 Lacs, the lowest package offered is 2 Lacs, and the average package is 4-5 Lacs. More than 80% of students get internships in the Supreme Court, High Court, district courts, and tribunals under good lawyers and in reputable law firms.
Placements: The placement ratio at Camps Law Center is very low because most of the students either go for litigation or judicial service examinations. If you want to get placements, then do as much internship as you can in the area in which you have interest, and if you will work hard, then there might be a chance that you will get a PPO.
Placements: The highest package offered is 10 Lacs, the lowest package offered is 2 Lacs, and the average package offered is 4-5 Lacs. More than 80% of students got internship opportunities in the Supreme Court, High Court, district court, and tribunal under good lawyers.
Placements: The highest package offered is 10 Lacs, the lowest package offered is 2 Lacs, and the average package offered is 4-5 Lacs. More than 80% of students got internships in the Supreme Court, High Court, District Court, and tribunals under good lawyers and in reputable law firms.
Placements: The package offered is 10 Lacs, the lowest package is 2 Lacs, and the average package is 4-5 Lacs. More than 85% of students got internships in the Supreme Court, High Court, district courts, and tribunals under good lawyers. Top recruiting companies are unpredictable. Top roles are primarily corporate lawyers and related positions in the law field.
Placements: The placement cell helps you get in touch with the outside world and achieve good internships for a brighter experience beyond the school boundaries. Litigation counsels are there in this college. There are many opportunities to work with leading experts and renowned judges from all over the country.
Placements: One of the India's best law college, great faculty and very good crowd, name of CLC is very in the field of litigation, our of 29 judges of Delhi High Court 25 are from CLC. You won't get direct firm placements from CLC like other private law colleges.
Placements: 30% students gets placements. Maximum students looks for either government jobs or litigation. Corporate organisations like Luthra & Luthra, Khaitan & Co hiers. Also some independent lawyers sometimes hurts directly from campus. They usually offers role as junior under them.
Placements: Only 1% of students get paced in law firms through college placement cell. The college placement cell is in hibernation mode. The college does nothing but only sends some law firms invitations. Students are doing internships in law firms and courts on their own.
Placements: Campus Law Centre is known for its alumni which mostly include judges at top courts and senior advocates. College placements are low compared to NLUs. Around 30% of students get placed into law firms or as legal counsels with an average salary package being 10 LPA. Most of the students go for judicial services and other government exams.
Placements: Placement and internship cell is quite active in conducting awareness and informative seminars and providing good internships and placements. They won't be helping you to secure a job after LL.B. Internship opportunities are plenty. Campus is average with salary packages ranging between 5-6 LPA. But the internship placements are good with the top supreme court and high court lawyers in Delhi.
Placements: There is a placement assistant council (PAC) in the Campus Law Centre (CLC), which is a student-run volunteer body to facilitates recruitment for final-year students. Every year, 110-120 students are recruited from various law firms, chambers of various senior advocates, and companies. Some of them are Anand & Anand, Bharuch & Partners, Desai & Diwan, India Today Group, Tata Power DDL, PTI, and OP Khaitan. The average salary in this college is between 4 and 5 LPA per year.
Placements: College doesn't provide placement for first-year students but it gives you internship opportunities. I am in touch with many seniors and have attended many meetings with them, so according to me, the college provides average placements. Extraordinary work is needed to get a good placement. College provides you lifetime placement support.
Placements: The placements, usually in the field of law, are very rare since most of the students do prefer either litigation or going into judicial services rather than opting for the corporate sector. Still, University of Delhi, keeping its prestige, has a placement cell that provides placement opportunities to its students in various law firms, up to a certain extent, surplus to that, the internship opportunities are numerous and keep on coming your way through the academic sessions.
Placements: Almost 30 to 40% of students got placed by the time they reached their final semester. Law is all about practicing more, and one cannot rely on theory alone, so there are ample opportunities available here to get an internship or placement. Students who maintain 60% marks throughout the course will get placed very easily in the corporate sector. Company law and other options help you to go for the corporate sector.
Placements: We have an active placement and internship committee in our college. Although, we don't have major placement drives happening in our college, very few students manage to get placed through the placement drives. They won't be helping you to secure a job after LL.B. Internship opportunities are plenty. Recently, we got some wonderful opportunities in various companies including DSLSA, Live Law, Vanta Legal, Competition Commission etc.
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