I have no idea about the internship or job opportunities offered but this profession usually needs more experienced people who are usually hired by the companies as legal advisor with salary of around 3-4 lakhs annually, So most probably the students who complete masters (LLM) get this opportunity.
We are equipped with the necessary skills to ace the interviews during our time at college. Our college has a well equipped placement cell that has a big team working behind it including professionals and students. They prepare us very well and make us do everything including our presentations beforehand to assess our skills. So we are confident to face the interviews and many of the students get placed soon.
The outcomes of completing five year LLB course includes learning the skills of lawyer, an adminstrator, a legislative or a judge. One could take up interniships or pratice under senior advocates, thereby learn to apply knowledge of substantiative and procedural law as interpreted by courts to a diverse range of facts or real life situations.
The college does not have placement cell to help the students with the job or internships. They are allowed to make use of any other medium to look for job opportunities and internships. Most of the students find this part little difficult.
The college does not have a dedicated placement cell and students are left to look for jobs on their own. The students make use of the alumni network and other options to find internships and placements.
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