VM Salgaocar College of Law, Panji Law ranking by India Today is 40 out of 66 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 45 out of 70 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #40 out of 66 in India 2024 #1st in Goa | #45 out of 70 in India 2023 #1st in Goa | #44 out of 61 in India 2022 #1st in Goa |
Placements are not that good but teachers' recommendations play an inevitable role in getting jobs. Some of the top notch companies like KPMG, Boston Consulting Group do come but recruit only a few students and that too at a low package (approx.4-5 lacs).
The placement is quite satisfactory and to facilitate it, the placement cell is there which works with great zeal to ensure that everyone gets placed. Also, the college works on the internship of students. Several corporate firms come to recruit students.
No comments since college don't provide any of the above. The students by their own go in searching for the jobs in the company or else only option left is the practice.
Placement interviews are not held at the college. But we are informed of the major companies and firms in the field through our professors. Thus we would be able to know which choice would be best for us and apply there. There's also an internship for the final year students where they have to work with a senior lawyer. We get a lot of exposure to the field during this period.
The college has established the placement cell to facilitate employment opportunities to the final year students interested to embark on their legal career. Mindcrest an LPO from Pune and other organisations conducts Campus placements by networking with the college.
The college doesn't provide any placement. But however it is compulsory for the students to complete a 30 days internship with a lawyer.
Yes our college provides placements and job opportunities but not on regular basis. Very few companies will be approaching our college. Yes our college provides internship too in accordance with the curriculum along with the lawyers, senior advocates, junior advocates, etc.
Yes, there are placements though not on a regular basis. However, there are very few placement opportunities. Well, yes as part of the curriculum itself there is mandatory internship which thereby helps students work before a senior advocate & learn how the office functions, interact with the junior advocates, attend court hearing sessions & follow-up cases.
The college only provide compulsory internship with the lawyers for one month and they we also has to follow a case for a specific year. Internship help us to get well verse with the procedure of the court.
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