KIIT School of Law - [KSOL], Bhubaneswar Law ranking by India Today is 22 out of 40 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 20 out of 45 colleges in India in 2019.
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Law | #22 out of 40 in India 2020 #2nd in Odisha | #20 out of 45 in India 2019 #2nd in Odisha |
KIIT School of Law - [KSOL], Bhubaneswar Law ranking by Outlook is 17 out of 30 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 18 out of 30 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2020 Ranking |
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Law | #17 out of 30 in India 2024 | #18 out of 30 in India 2023 | #14 out of 26 in India 2020 |
KIIT School of Law - [KSOL], Bhubaneswar Law ranking by IIRF is 13 out of 50 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 11 out of 50 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #13 out of 50 in India 2024 | #11 out of 50 in India 2023 | #10 out of 50 in India 2022 |
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As a 2nd year student i have been doing internships under high court advocates in my city. A lot of soft skills including communication, team work etc and legal work like drafting petition, affidavit, and notices have been taught to me.
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There are various opportunities provided by the college and training and placement cells like a recent was from quiselex company set up at hyderabad its a legal firm. Various internships at high court of Odisha and ngos located in the city. The training and placement cells make sure to organise a career counselling session every year to know more about the scope of the legal field
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You may get the degree of law but the internships changes are very low . Here at this very last year some students got there internships . But we have to work hard for this we can make it . Remain is projects there is no such kind of project happen but there they will give you a situation and you have the declare what it is .
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Placements are helpful and not as desirable as other top-tier colleges in the country but placements are decent and the bright students get their desired placements. College doesn't disappoint and makes the education worth it
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From the 9th semester, companies started coming and recruitment started from that point. The highest was 14 lakhs and the lowest was 5 lakhs. The college shows 100% placement but there are also flaws in this. I want to get placed after my degree so I trying off-campus placement.
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Normally I have to find internships on my own. I have interned in mayukh bhawan, CAT, CGIT, High Court and all. I've interned in a firm called Sandersons and Morgans. It's very good. But you have to find opportunities on your own.
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KSOL focuses more on placement rather than internships. As for internships, you have to work on your own and apply to Al good places. That is what every law student does from top Law school to the bottom. The internship is actually an impactful learning curve that will allow you to learn legal research and drafting which is important for this profession.
KIIT School of Law is the second best private college according to NIRF ranking as it stands 12th number. There is a quota based on ranking such as general, Sc/St. , OBC. KIIT School of Law conducts its own admission exam KIIT Law exam whose application form is free of cost and based on that first phase, admission begins. There is also an alternative way as KIIT accepts CLAT scores. The student must be qualified with a minimum of 55% of marks in the 12th standard and there is no such age limit. After getting selected in the exam phase, there will be an interview round and there is no fixed integer member in their selection process.
I don't know much about internships here as I'm from 1st year but I've heard they provide you an Internship break for different internships and provide you opportunities to get the best internships. If you want to do an internship from 1st year you can either do it under any advocate from the district court or you can search any law firm and apply there.
You will be getting paid in corporate law firms but under law, it's difficult to mention as it depends and varies from lawyer to lawyer. You can act as pro bono, public prosecutor, and many more options where you can really gain your knowledge. Besides that, you can also get some opportunities to work in human rights, child rights and many more.
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