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Placements: We have to fetch for our own internships. Feels compared to other government colleges is too high. But great teachers and office staff. Since it is a branch of the Calcutta University, degree is still valuable. More than half of the students do not attend class on a regular basis.
Placements: Placements in our college are not good. Very hard-working students get themselves placed but there is no role played by the college. Try to get a good grade in your academic curriculum. If you are looking for placement then think before admission but if you are planning for judiciary or civil services then I would recommend joining this college.
Placements: It is a government college, so faculty members don't work hard to provide placements here. One of the main features is it is affordable. In the profession of a law, a student required the degree mainly so they can practice in court in 5th year. Almost 90% of students get into any kind of internship.
Placements: Placement drives were not conducted in our college. Every student has to do internships for at least three months, and they need to arrange it on their own. Usually, students practice in private chambers or try to get a job in any law firm after graduating. Law firms offer at least Rs. 5,000 per month in the beginning.
Placements: The college currently does not have any placement cell because it is a government college. But, the students of SCLC are working in a large number of law firm across the globe. Students are working with India's renowned law firms like Khaitan & Co., etc.
Placements: We don't get any placements through our college. After completing 5 years course, we either have to join a law firm or have to practice privately at courts under the guidance of any senior. First, we have to complete our 5 years course before we join the court, and after getting the licence. We after passing out from the college, need to give a Bar Council exam for getting the licence to be an authentic lawyer. The chambers are available, where we do our official works.
Placements: The college does't have in-house placement cell. You need to have good contacts to get jobs and internships. Though seniors are very helpful in these things but there is no recognised placement cell. If you don't have contacts then it will be very hard to get a job or an internship.
Placements: For the LL.B. degree there is nothing as such called placements. Basically you need to go through a bar association exam to practice in courts. The internships for the students are easily provided by the High Court and other courts under some renowned lawyer. No such placement process occurs in the college campus. After getting the degree, students need to practice advocacy by themselves under their senior advocates or go for corporate law jobs.
Placements: There are no placements in the college. While joining the University of Calcutta, we didn't expect any placements. The situation in the college regarding the placements is still the same. If you want to join the law course, then it is okay. They will provide you with a B.A. LL.B. degree, and you would be able to practice. But, if you want to join under a corporate degree in the CU, it is not advisable.
Placements: Students here generally start their internship from the second year. Hardly we get any help from the college to get our internships. But some of the lecturers are very friendly and guide the students about where to go, what to do and how to do about the career line. Basically, college doesn't give any extra effort to give an internship to the students.
Placements: Since our college is a government college, there is no placement cell of that sort. But, as of the reports of the seniors and pass outs, over 70% of them get paid internships and can earn more than 30k every month from the starting point. Big firms like Fox and Mandal, Khaitan and Co., Victor and Mosses have students of our college as employees. Besides, there is 100% placement after passing out, and they all are placed under good advocates and big law firms. The students are offered with roles ...
Placements: In our college, there are 9 semesters in B.A. LL.B. course. About 75% of students were placed. Students who were very obedient and good in studies were placed in courts for practising after getting enrolled as an Advocate. The roles offered in my course are Civil and Criminal Lawyers.
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