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Placements: Our college didn't provide much opportunity for placement. Students usually get internships from college, but placements are usually not provided by college. Internships are also usually unpaid, I haven't had the chance to do internship yet, it's so hard to get.
Placements: When it comes to corporate job placements, NLUs generally rank higher than DU Faculty of Law. However, DU still provides placement opportunities through dedicated societies focused on placement efforts, thanks to which many students secure jobs.
Placements: As far I know Placements were low of my previous batch. Corporate companies coming on campus were also low. Since my college is primarily focused on litigation side hence scope of corporate placement is low. Student need to do on its own for corporate placement.
Placements: Placement opportunities are not that great. The college provides a very limited number of placement opportunities, which is also very hard to crack. Many students do not even require placements by the college because passing LL.B. from Delhi University is a plus point itself on a resume because of its prestige and antiquity. Most students are judiciary aspirants, and many more want to be litigators. The college provides many opportunities to develop the overall skills.
Placements: The placements are not good in this college. Only very few students get directly placed. You have to find placement by yourself. But the level of learning is exceptional. It depends on the individual how he invests his 3 years. The salary package varies from 15 LPA to 1 LPA.
Placements: Not everyone got placements here but you will acquire a lot of skills here that will help to build a good career. Some top students got selected in Khaitan. Internships are available for all. So don't worry about that. Most senior lawyers of SC are from CLC.
Placements: The placements in our college are average. It totally depends on you. Very few students got placed from college, but you will get to learn many things from college. Mostly law firms, NGOs, corporate companies, and some private companies come for placements. But overall, it's average.
Placements: Most of the students start doing internships under different lawyers from the first year. After doing law, you can go for the judiciary, UPSC litigation, editor, content writing, and corporate sector. The amount of salary package offered varies. So there is no average amount. Some students got salary packages of above 10 LPA.
Placements: The law course is one of the few prestigious courses where every student starts with one position and role that is a legal associate. The salary packages offered to the students vary from firm to firm. The minimum salary package offered was 2.5 LPA, and the maximum salary package offered was 10 LPA.
Placements: Usually, only an iota of students sits for campus placements. The reason being that CLC is famous and also provides a better platform if one wants to go for judicial services and litigation. Internships are not a problem for students of this college.
Placements: Placements of the college is fine but a person has to take initiative himself by doing internships and adding things to his cv. The more experience the better the chances will be there to be placed. Many got placed this year with various law firms, independent advocates, etc.
Placements: Not a very active placement cell. But there are few good companies that come to CLC every year for example Wipro and others. And almost 20-30 students get placed. Packages are good. But apart from campus selection, one can get himself placed by directly contacting the legal firms and companies. CLC's degree is of great value.
Placements: The placements in CLC is very bad. The placement council is not very active and most of the students are not even aware of the placements going on in college as the committee is not informative enough. No big companies come for recruitments and it is a big disadvantage.
Placements: The placements are not so good as NLUs provided, but if we compare it with three years LL.B. institutions, then it is much better than that. In the field of internships, it is really better because of its alumni strength. The campus law centre is a brand name, so its name is sufficient to get a good internship.
Placements: The college carries a placement cell. The cell has some connections to top law firms in the country. It can be stated that the college provides enough if not ample opportunities to the students, but the final call is to be decided by the students who seem not that interested in law firms.
Placements: The placements are good. It's up to the potential of one. If you do good in academics, you will get a good job. You have to work hard if you choose litigation over corporate jobs, but again it will pay you real good in future. You have to find a good lawyer for yourself, who can teach you the basics of litigation.
Placements: There is no formal placement cell to hold any placement camps, but the placements are informal. However, University of Delhi is the place from where 90% of the present supreme court judges have studied. Kiran Bedi, Kapil Sibbal, Arun Jaitley and many other influential people, big and influential lawyers recruit interns directly (given that, of course, you must be hardworking and sincere students). The brand name of Campus Law Centre does resonate with the legal world.
Placements: For scoring good percentage, CLC is not a good option, but you can opt for the judiciary. I think it's the best because every year a minimum of 6-7 students do get selected as judicial officers. I think it's the only college where studying of case law is meant more important which is for the judiciary and in the field of litigation like many lawyers, politicians, judges which are famous today in CLC. The average package offered was around 2.5 to 3.4 lakhs per annum in placements.
Placements: You really have to work hard and get yourself with more than 70% for getting placement through the placement cell of the faculty also you have to be in a regular touch with the placement cell of the faculty. Though there are good chances of selection if you fulfill these condition.
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