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The faculty is extremely poor, The pedagogy is weak and the lectures are the least interesting. Some professors are gems in this coal mine but the wider picture is abysmal. The teachers force you to write and the use of gadgets even for notes is discouraged. There is no academic calendar and exams can happen anytime with prior notification of a month, The results are also delayed; Expect anywhere between 4-6 months of the declaration of results.
1) Because I was passionate to become a lawyer. 2) 1:30. 3) incompetent teachers, teachers were not able to make the best output from students. Every teacher was LLM qualified but teaching was very bad. 4) every 6 months we had our term exams, no, the level of question papers were average, easy to pass.
After semester 5th the students are eligible for sitting in campus drive for the placements. There are many reputed companies are invited by our creative cell for the benefits of the students. Those reputed companies are like the Indian Lawyer Forum, DLF Home developers limited, the National Green Tribunal, Law commission of India, the National Commission of Women, etc. The highest package the students they are getting is 18 LPA and the average package get 8 LPA.
I have chosen the LLB course to be a successful lawyer and save the rights of people. The faculty of the college is so nice. They are so supportive. they always ready to help students and try to solve the problems of students in a different way that is easy and understandable manner. Faculties are post graduated and PhD holders. All have 5 aur 8 years exprience . They also conduct different tests and competitions to make students completely fine in the topic. And timely msts means seasonal test to come know that students cover the topics completely. The exams are so easy and hard both according to the subject.
My point of view this is the best placement LAW College in Delhi-NCR region because this college can arrange all type of programs, internships which can help the students to get the placement in high profile companies or respective fields students who want to pursue. Students are eligible for at the end of the course. My plan after getting the degree is I want to do a job in a highly profiles company or organization like Indian Lawyers Forum, Law commission of India, National Commission Of India and Human Right Commission Of India, Chandigarh, or Many more organizations or companies visited in the campus for students. The motive of all these companies is to enhance employment in our country.
The placement is very good. Our college assured above 90% placement. I have seen my seniors who are doing internships and jobs in a reputed organisation which college has provided them with. Our college students are placed in many reputed organisations like Indian Lawyers Forum, DLF Home Developers Ltd., Law Commission of India and many more I am not able to give a full list of recruiters here but anyone can estimate the quality of placement and quantity. Our college assured you that if you get skills at your academics time then this is our college responsibility to help you to get placement in reputed organisations
Campus placement are the only reason about the success of this college. They offer all kind of courses to the students like LLB, LLM, B.A.LLB, B.B.A.LLB. Many legal firms and companies always visit this campus for recruitment of students.
GIL is one of the top college for placement in Haryana Delhi NCR. The GIL placement cell dedicated to create employment for the students. The institute has very strong relationship with prominent law establishments in India.
Campus placement of this campus is quite average, I experienced that the students who did something good in doing their graduation they surely got a good job at good profile.
This institute has a very good placement record. They provide the best training to the students which really takes much importance to any student life. They also provide intern opportunities to the 2nd and 3rd-year students.
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