The college offers a five-year integrated course where students are required to complete 10 internships, one in each semester, totaling 140 days before graduation. Internships are non-stipendiary and must be pursued independently by students in various sectors, including government offices, legal firms, NGOs, and courts. Although the college itself does not provide internships, it allows time and resources for students to find placements.
The course emphasizes practical learning through these internships, with students gaining exposure to diverse legal environments. Placements occur post-completion of the course, primarily with MNCs and banks, though the college does not currently have a dedicated placement cell due to its new establishment.
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