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Placements: There is no actual placement. After completing course, you should find your job on your own. Placement cell is working only on words. Students union, students federations are working for the same, but no improvements. For those who seek campus placements, this is not the place.
Placements: Government Law College Thrissur does not offer placement opportunities to students. About 20% to 30% of students got internship opportunities in top firms. Lawyers, solicitors, etc., are the main roles.
Placements: College doesn't assist in placements. Placement cell will be active and assist students in getting placed. Faculty is supportive in getting connected to law firms and advocates to help get placed. Majority of students pursue practice in the high court and lower courts. Another group of students go in for LL.M. and many go for the Judicial Magistrate exams. Many students have been successful in the judicial magistrate exams.
Placements: There is no placement cell. Most of the graduates practice as advocates in different courts after their enrollment. Some go to higher education and other private firms. One must find a job for themselves. College has no program for placements.
Placements: In this college, no placements are provided. If students want a job they have to find it after graduation, and no government law college in Kerala provide placements, it may be due to low number of students in law colleges. Even internships are found by the students itself, and no help from this college is provided or necessary for obtaining internships.
Placements: It is a government college. It has no better facilities for placement and the placement cell in the college is idle. But the academics of the college is good but has poor facilities provided for placements. Companies recruit our students from legal backgrounds for the seats of legal advisory in the firms.
Placements: There is no placement cell and the placement rate is too low. Many students enter as legal advisory, judiciary tests, or post-graduation. But the internship is mandatory. A minimum of 28 days should be completed every year. We can choose the office to do our internship. Courts, tribunals, quasi-judicial bodies, government offices, nongovernment offices, police stations, etc. are usually selected to do internships. They also choose any legal firm or advocate for the internship. No other kinds of ...
Placements: Placements were scare for several batches now. Only 20 % of students were placed. The highest salary offered was 30000/- and the lowest was 12500/-. Menon and Pai Associates and S. R Associates were some of the major recruiters. All in all, the placement cell has room to improve.
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