Indore Institute of Law Law ranking by India Today is 32 out of 66 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 37 out of 70 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2021 Ranking |
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Law | #32 out of 66 in India 2024 #2nd in Madhya Pradesh | #37 out of 70 in India 2023 #2nd in Madhya Pradesh | #36 out of 65 in India 2021 #2nd in Madhya Pradesh |
Indore Institute of Law Law ranking by The Week is 25 out of 41 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 27 out of 41 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #25 out of 41 in India 2024 #1st in Madhya Pradesh | #27 out of 41 in India 2023 #1st in Madhya Pradesh | #24 out of 38 in India 2022 #1st in Madhya Pradesh |
Indore Institute of Law Law ranking by Outlook is 15 out of 30 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 13 out of 30 colleges in India in 2022.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2022 Ranking | 2021 Ranking |
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Law | #15 out of 30 in India 2024 | #13 out of 30 in India 2022 | #17 out of 33 in India 2021 |
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There are several law firms and companies which providesm internship opportunities e.g Khaitan and co. And several lawyers which are open to taking interns which provide a proper stipend and such to the students, we have to have a proper attendance, scores and a good portfolio and resume in the college format to be eligible to apply to the internships
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As we get to know our college Indore institute of law provides great opportunity and great internship from starting in our 1st semester they give internship in district court or NGOs which is very good thing they give 9 internship our of 10 semester they also takes us on various kind of educational tours
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Maheshwari & Co. New delhi, Lex Maven indore, Singhania and co., Fortis legal firm indore and many more. And they provide minimum stipend of 7-8 thousand per month. And many internships with senior advocates. And you can ask them for internship anywhere in all over india. They can make a opportunity of internship for you. In any city you want, with good skills you get very good stipend. There're many projects of the college one of them is Nirmala devi bam moot court competition which is very famous in between mooters all over India, and participants come from various different colleges from aal over india. And the outcome of the moot court competition is you can make contacts with all over indian students from different states.
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There Is Campus Placement Here It Is 100 Percent Placement And There Is Placement Cell Which Works For Students And Provide Them They Give Interships Also To Students Companies Like Khaitan And Co And Many More I will Go For Judiciary After Degree
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There are several internship opportunities provided by the college. They provide internship under high court and district court advocates. Corporate firms like lex maven in indore. Stipend is given after 6th semester in internship.
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At my time only one internship was provided and that was also applied from my end and after the confirmation letter college wrote my name that this student was sent from their end but I was the one who researched and applied.
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Many internship opportunities are being provided by the college. There are many companies, firm and ngo for the internship and with the Certification as well . Ngo like humari pehnchan and many other .
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Internship opportunities were available through a student's contacts and referrals rather than through college. The companies were reputed ones like Bajaj, AMC, etc. However, only a very very few students could get them. Other students had to rely on court internships and other opportunities.
At the time of last year, students are eligible for placement. The higher package is 10 lakh and the lower package is 2 lakh. 80 percent of students get placement. my plan after graduation I try my best and win all cases and challenges.
I have interned in many organisations but they are totally governmental and they work for the justice of the country.
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