Even though it's a tier-3 college, Internships were provided in Tier-1 firms.
Placement Experience:
JSA has made tie-ups and also ASA department too has made available for our college as 24 students from our batch were placed at their office with a salary of 18000 a year. They were chosen after they did intenrship over there and thus those who proved their mettle were hired by them.
Faculties are so helpful in nature that they give us proper contacts for internships.
Placement Experience:
Law firms and Goenka group are the ones who hires all the students who appear for placements in the final year. ITC too have started getting students from our college and now Indus Law Firm is the one that has taken students at a package worth 8-10 lakhs.
You can do internships under the seniors in various court. Internship is a vital part of a student life specially a law student's life because law is a course which needs practical knowledge. College will also help you in that case.
It's a government college but our faculty is trying to provide us with internship opportunities.
We are having moot courts competition and our teachers take us to court visits like Kolkata high court and even the Supreme Court of India in the last year of our five-year course.
Govt college mainly prepare students for litigation and for judiciary examination. Students after 3 year work under their respective seniors and work according to there goal either they work under an attorney as internship or prepare for judiciary. College here only provides for the courses for the internship and all students need to work hard and need to build connections.
There are not many placements as because most of the students prefer being Advocates or Judges. Some even prefer for Corporate jobs and end up being in good positions. It's all possible of a student is hardworking and yes the students are very much study oriented.
There is campusing. We get offers from different well established law firms. We get placements. We even get opportunities from Entrepreneur Cell in college. The feedback of these companies is also very good.
Haven't heard of any placement process hosted or supported by the college yet. None that I know of. Usually people go themselves to the court and practice under some other big shot (they try for) lawyer/ Advocate.
Being a Law Student I have been part of several Internship in various law Firms and also I have been a part of the West Bengal Legal Service Authority as a Junior Legal assistant. In near future after the getting my degree I would like to go for higher studies in Law.
It is a government college, so faculty members don't work hard to provide placements here. One of the main features is it is affordable. In the profession of a law, a student required the degree mainly so they can practice in court in 5th year. Almost 90% of students get into any kind of internship.
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