Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, New Delhi Law ranking by India Today is 6 out of 45 colleges in India in 2019.
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Law | #6 out of 45 in India 2019 #1st in New Delhi |
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, New Delhi Law ranking by The Week is 5 out of 37 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 4 out of 35 colleges in India in 2019.
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Law | #5 out of 37 in India 2020 #1st in New Delhi | #4 out of 35 in India 2019 #1st in New Delhi |
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, New Delhi Law ranking by IIRF is 9 out of 40 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 9 out of 39 colleges in India in 2023.
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Law | #9 out of 40 in India 2024 | #9 out of 39 in India 2023 | #6 out of 36 in India 2022 |
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You do not get much opportunity from the university but you have to look for yourself and if you have enough knowledge then you can easily get through it because they are our seniors present in every court , every company which will help in your journey
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From here the opportunity of internship is so easy students can get easily internship in firms as well as individuals. Some firms give stipend and some are not. College also give opportunity of internship.
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college provide internship opportunities many times throughout your course but opportunities aren't enough for all the students, internships provided by college is very limited, they must provide large numbers of opportunities to the students.
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Being a part of the Legal Aid Society I did an internship at Plan India international organization although I didn't get a stipend in return the experience was amazing. To get more internship opportunities you should be the societies.
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There are campus placements because here in law faculty many students prepare for UPSC and other services so day don't sit for placements but for the ones who sit for placements they get good opportunities and they do find placements if they are good in studies and do well in your semester exams then you can an avail placement and there is sufficient opportunity to explore and earn.
Generally there are placement from the college but they choose only students who have scored more than 6o in college sem exams combined but the degree holds it's worth very much you can easily get intership by the help of the degree
Big law firms come to offer placements like K K Luthra law firm. K R legal firms and many more prestigious law firms are there. Improving your CV and doing an internship can increase your chance to get selected.
Various companies offered internship opportunities on the campus for the welfare of the students the companies are AK Chand and Co Amarchand Lakshmi Narayan and Shri Dharan, Dua Associates, Wipro, Tata Power, and DDL.
The internship is easily accessible by students of faculty law and especially if you are a student of the campus law center in the name of a college you easily get an internship by yourself. Apart from your efforts, there is a placement assistance council that issue a notice regarding internship interested ones can apply too.
I think law students have many paths they can take after the completion of the course. They are eligible for campus placements in their final year, and as I have not been around my batchmates or seniors offline, I have no clue of the highest or average package students has received but I think the law is not only limited to court work. Not only can they go the conventional way and become advocates, but they can go civil, corporate, arbitration, international, bank, litigation and many others. If a person has the interest, he can actually do anything he likes with the degree. Personally, I have plans to study abroad for my LL.M in International law and I cannot be more excited about my future prospect. Sky is the limit.
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