NEF Law College, Guwahati Law ranking by India Today is 56 out of 66 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 57 out of 70 colleges in India in 2023.
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Law | #56 out of 66 in India 2024 | #57 out of 70 in India 2023 | #56 out of 61 in India 2022 |
NEF Law College, Guwahati Law ranking by Outlook is 27 out of 30 colleges in India in 2022.
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Law | #27 out of 30 in India 2022 |
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If you are a law student and expecting paid internship it's foolish no firm or lawyer how big and well established they don't pay for internship During the course of 5 years you have to complete various projects such as ADR drafting pleading conveyancing moot court etc.
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As our college provides various intenship where 20 weeks of participation in complusory and we have to work under various advocates to learn the procedure of the court and work in various law firms and it help us in future
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There are no placement through our college.since the time the student have started to graduate from this college thaie area no palcement records uptill now.
No as its a law college so theres rare cases of placement in good MNCs but the Alumnus full excess and facility for self improvement with the course period. In the entire city this is the only college whisch get jn merit list of the university more the 3-4 students
The prospectus states that our college provides placements, And no, our college doesnot provides internship So I cant provied much details, And about placements I have heard from my seniors that they get a good pay.
Law profession is mainly about self employment, After the degree we can practice in Courts, But there is many opportunities after that also, we can apply for Judiciary Service Jobs, joining a Law firm or work as a corporate Lawyer.
The college encourages to join Internships at Various Commissions like Human Rights, Women Commissions etc. But as per my opinion and experiences, I would suggest going for Advocate chamber and Court of Law Internships. Court Internships are beneficial one rather than wasting time at various Commissions.
College doesn't provide for any kind of internships. If a student wants he may apply by submitting an application to the Principal and that too takes a long time as the Principal is mostly unavailable in the college. Therefore it's upto the student whether he wants to go for internship or not. I did internship during my 5th Semester at Assam Human Rights Commission. During 6th and 7th Semester I did internship under Adv. Subash Ch. Biswas, Advocate Gauhati High Court and then under Advocate Baharun Saikia, Advocate,Gauhati High Court. I also di internship in the Railway Claims Tribunal but all of them were without any stipend.
May be yes, because no body from college ask us to go for a internship but if a student ask for a bonafide forwarding letter for internship then College use to issue one.I personally had 4 internship, 1st Internship in 2013 with Advocate Samir Kumar Dutta at Alipurduar CJM Court, West Bengal. It was awesome but no stipend. (30 days)2nd Internship in 2014 with Assam Human Right Commission, It was complete time waste. No Stipend. (30 days)3rd Internship 2015 with Advocate Prasad Narayan Majumdar at ALipurduar CJM Court. No Stipend. (15 days)4th Internship in 2015 with Competition Commission of India, New Delhi. It was a excellent internship experience, literally a life time achievement. They gave me 10,000/- stipend for one month of internship. Learnt a lot of things, i,e., Case Analysis, Drafting, Writing Research paper etc..But awareness of internship is very less in college campus, irony is some 10th semester students are also not aware of internship.
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