The university is relatively new, with only one batch having graduated so far. The first batch saw limited placements, with 8 to 10 students securing jobs, and only about 3 students out of 120 getting placed in corporate roles. The highest package offered was around 18-19 lakhs per annum, while some students received pre-placement offers from tier 1 law firms with packages starting at 8 lakhs per annum. The Internship and Placement Cell (IPC), established in 2021, actively facilitates internships each semester and has connections with various NGOs, courts, and legal professionals.
Students are eligible for campus placements starting from the 9th semester, though the absence of a placement officer and the college's recent establishment contribute to challenges in securing placements. Internships are mandatory, with opportunities available in district and high courts, Supreme Court, NGOs, and law firms, primarily in January and July. The IPC also organizes events and seminars to enhance students' prospects.
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