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Placements: Placement opportunities are very low as there is a lack of effort on behalf of the faculty or college in conducting placement drives. Hardly 2 or 3% of students got placed through campus placements. After my final semester examination, a WhatsApp group was created by the placement cell of Law Centre-I to provide information regarding any opportunity for placement.
Placements: A very few students get placement because of judiciary and litigation, and the highest package can be 20 lacs and the average can be 8 lacs. Tata, Infosys, and Wipro come here for placements; approximately 10% of students go for internships, and there are fewer semester exams.
Placements: No proper placements due to lack of placement cell in the faculty of law. No proper internship programs for increasing the out reaches of the students. There should be a proper placement cell for students for betterment of career. It can be better if union and alumni take better charge.
Placements: There are campus placements because here in the law faculty, many students prepare for UPSC and other services, so they don't sit for placements. But for those who do sit for placements, they get good opportunities, and they do find placements if they are good in studies and do well in their semester exams. Then, they can avail placements, and there are sufficient opportunities to explore and earn.
Placements: In our college, placements are not very good, but few students get the opportunity to study at prestigious law farms. The majority of law students will concentrate their efforts on advocacy and the judiciary to advance their careers.
Placements: This college does not provide placements. Students are required to reach out to the companies on their own. Students are more interested in litigation and judicial services. The students are interested in corporate hustle on their own for internships.
Placements: In law, hardly 40-50% of students try to get placements. Many students try to build their path in litigation, joining leading law firms (off-campus placements), and the rest of the students go to Judiciary. The highest package is 10 LPA, and the minimum package is 2-3 LPA. The average package is 4-5 LPA. There are no recruiting companies, and it all depends upon the relationship and contacts. Very few leading law firms come here for placements, but mainly high-profile lawyer chambers and LLPs ar...
Placements: The average salary package offered here is around 8 LPA. There are many people here who are focused on the judiciary or the civil services. They don't go for placements and prefer to prepare for competitive exams, so there are not too many placements that happen here.
Placements: Around 30% to 40% of students got placements through our college. The highest salary package offered was 10 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 3 LPA. The average salary package offered was 5 LPA. The top recruiting companies here are KPMG and Khaitan & Co. Almost every student easily got an internship. The top roles offered are legal assistant and law researchers.
Placements: The placement service in this college is very good. There is a placement society that can help you in getting jobs and internships. Top law firms and advocates come to our college to hire students. They also give chance to freshers and those who don't have any experience.
Placements: Around 30% to 40% of students got placements through our college. The highest salary package offered was 10 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 3 LPA. The average salary package offered was 5 LPA. Top recruiting companies here are KPMG and Khaitan & Co. Almost every student easily got an internship. Top roles offered are legal assistant and law researchers.
Placements: When I completed LLB from LC 2, the placement cell was introduced, and a few students were selected through campus placements. Honestly, I don't know about the salary packages offered. A lot of improvement has been made since 2015. Reputed legal firms also recruit students from our college.
Placements: Almost 30% of the students were offered placements. Salaries offered were starting from Rs. 30,000 per month to Rs. 50,000 per month at law firms and LPOs. There is a placement and internship cell. The placement cell is not very active. Some litigants are also available who are working in the supreme court. They selected students to work for them as well.
Placements: The placements for my batch are being conducted. I got placed in a company. The placement committee has just been set up. No tier 1 or tier 2 law firms visit the college. A private company came and offered an annual package of 5 lakhs. One of the big fours also came to the college.
Placements: It depends on personal strength of the Student to get placement but college also provide a number of opportunities to get success in the career. Placement in the profession of law is subject to of knowledge. Witty people get the job easily while casual people find it really hard.
Placements: The working placement cell has started this year, so there are no placements as of now, but surely, it will give 100% placement to the students shortly. I have no idea about average salary offered, as it going to be 1st placement year for the seniors. Kinds of roles must be like legal advisory.
Placements: Until last year, the placements were almost negligible. This year, a placement cell has been established, and that is the ray of hope for the students. The bright side is, considering the reputation of the college, students generally get placed at good corporates through off-campus hiring. If you want to go for corporate placements after law, NLUs is a better option then law centre 2.
Placements: 70% of students are placed in my course, and the highest package is INR 25 lacs, the average package is INR 15 lacs, and the lowest package is INR 6 lacs. The top recruiters are in high court, district court, and supreme court, and 50% got internships in district court and have good experience.
Placements: Around 1000 students are placed in the law center-1. Students get internships from famous lawyers of the high court of Delhi, and the supreme court. Students can be attorney, advocate, and solicitor general. Students could be amicus curie for any case, and can get jobs in law firms, and companies on the legal advisory post.
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