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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: 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 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: 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: 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: 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 through campus is average with packages generally ranging between 5-6 LPA. But the internship placements are good with top supreme court and high court lawyers in Delhi. The industry interaction is also very good. The recruiters most of the time are local law firms and NGOs.
Placements: Placements are average, with the highest salary package of 6 LPA. Various firms, advocates and NGOs recruit the students during placement drives. There is a dedicated placement and internship cell to help students in bagging the opportunities. Offering stipend during an internship is rare. However, some of them got it.
Placements: The placements are good, but as LL.B, there is a professional course many people go for litigation. Those who want corporate sector, they get good internships and good name value of Delhi University. And CCA activities has also been the important part of Delhi University.
Placements: The campus placements to be very honest, it is bad, but don't be disheartened if you have studied law rigorously all the three years, and have done good internships, you will have better connections with seniors and the law officers which can help you with finding jobs.
Placements: There are no placements here. Only your jugad will work for you and only if you have any relationship with an advocate, then only you can work with them. No placements are provided by the college. Only you have to go here and there to get job or internship as they will not even provide the internships.
Placements: Placement is not good so mostly, the students take the off-campus placement. But there is a campus placement cell which offers placement, but very few students take up jobs from the campus. There is no clear information about the packages offered by any law firm. The students themselves manage jobs or internships.
The case-study based method of teaching is carried out here. Lectures are held in a very interactive way. However, more focus is on classroom teaching with students being given very little assignments. The college has good societies like legal aid societies, mooting societies which ensure exposure to the practical aspect of legal learning. College also organizes frequent trips to courts. Lectures and seminars by legal luminaries are also quite frequent. Libraries are well equipped with academic ...
Well, it is the brand which sends excitement down the spine as it has "DU North campus" in its name and the name is enough. The campus life is good, reputation is marvelous, and the alumni base is the biggest advantage. There are some negatives like the classes are not regular, attendance regulations are bit hectic (but those are BCI norms, the college has no role), the building is old and the canteen is not at all there. It is one of the top ranked law colleges, gives you ample time to study a...
Faculty of law offers LLB Course (3 years, also ranked 3rd overall in India) and also LLM course. The course designed is of practical approach which inculcates analytical ability in the students as the course is taught by landmark case studies and judgements. The alumni of this faculty have proved them not only in law field but also in politics, civil services etc. This is definitely the best law school for a three-year course. The only problem is the timings in campus law center. There are long...
From academics point of view, it is good but the facilities like a canteen or playing area are not available and it even lacks in infrastructure, but it has a great library. It has major parking issues. But overall, it is good to be there with the crowd, faculty members and the environment. It has the largest number of law books in India which is quite appreciable.
Law faculty of Delhi University is one of the top ranked law school in India. Name any big lawyer or judges of Supreme Court and high court majority of them are from law faculty. The faculty is situated in heart of north campus. It has some of the best faculty. However when it comes to infrastructure you can say that it has one of the worst infrastructure as compared to other faculties and other law schools. Exposure is very good. Placement cell is also active. Teachers are friendly and the meth...
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