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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
The NLU itself calls number of law firms in campus and after an interview and selection process based on your CV, jobs are offered to top ranks holders.
Also, various legal associates and lawyers offer jobs at their offices to law students there.
You may also get clerkships from supreme courts after college as well.
Various corporate offices do offer jobs as legal officer and consultants for their legal teams.
You may also opt for PSU through CLAT PG after LLB, and earn a handsome salary and government employee status.
You also have an option to go for you
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
The NLU itself calls number of law firms in campus and after an interview and selection process based on your CV, jobs are offered to top ranks holders.
Also, various legal associates and lawyers offer jobs at their offices to law students there.
You may also get clerkships from supreme courts after college as well.
Various corporate offices do offer jobs as legal officer and consultants for their legal teams.
You may also opt for PSU through CLAT PG, after LLb and earn a handsome salary and government employee status.
Also, you have an option to go
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
A student graduating from there needs to be on his own for placements purposes, and thus he has to choose his own path.
As a trend, most of the graduates there prefer preparing for judiciary or UPSC or PCS exams.
Also, many prefer practicing under senior lawyers.
No law firm or corporate house takes graduates from the university after graduation, thus a scope in that sense is less and student has to be on his own.
Also, a graduate may apply for job on his own in any firm, but preferences will be given less t
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, the rankings of the law colleges in India is quite flexible on the part of ranking agencies.
You can't rank a college as such but yes it does depend on placements and other accolades to the college.
So, over the last decade, the NLUs have been considered the best and NLSIU, Bangalore topping the charts as always. The CLAT body ranks them based on their order of establishment but one must look them on the basis of their placements and other things such as moot achievements and others.
Also, there is a shift in the ranking on yearly basis based on the placements every year.
It can't be said that list doesn't change but yes, s
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, having an additional certificate course or a diploma or a PG in labour and employment law will be an add on to you depending on your career plans. The additional qualifications will help you in getting through labour commissioner examinations and that would certainly be a great opportunity.
Also, you would be preferred as a professor amongst other for the same subject.
Moreover, labour and employment have been issues over which a no. of cause if actions have arisen and thus a specialised lawyer in this field is much required and having an additional qualification would help in having better understandings of the subject.
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The list of few of the government law colleges is:-
1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
2. National Law University, Jodhpur.
3. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.
4. National Law University, New Delhi.
5. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi.
6. WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
7. National Law Institute University, Bhopal.
8. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.
9. Banaras Hindu University, Varana
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