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Placement ratio is decent in Jindal. Around 100 students get placed every year. A lot of people who come here plan on pursuing masters. The average package here is around 8 to 10 lakhs. Degree from OP Jindal is considered to be a significant one in my opinion.
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The faculty is exceptional with a strong knowledge in their respective subjects. The curriculum is elaborate and the teaching methods of the faculty is that where students can accurately interpret what is being thought in class. One reason I took Jindal is because we can take electives from other schools such as the business school literature school etc.
The placement cell at Jindal is really helpful in getting internships as well as placements. You can easily get internships in various fields. The placement is also good. In 2021 a new record was made for zero-day placements. The students of the 4th year can sit for zero-day placements and the final years as it gets campus placements. The average package offered at Jindal is 12-15 lakhs. Around 20-25% of children get places.
The college offers PPO (Pre- Placements offer ) in the 4th and the 5th year and offers from the top 5 law firms icluding Azb and Khaitan and Khaitan, Cyril Amarchand and Mangaldas and co. , Luthra and Luthra Etc. are availed by the students. According to 2019 when 88 out of 83 students placed the rate of students getting a placement is 94.3 %. My plans after completing the program is to appear for the judiciary examinations or accept an offer given by the university.
I plan on doing an MBA degree after finishing my law program. JGU is constantly improving its placements. A large number of JGU students opt to do a master's degree after the degree at JGU too. JGU has one of the hugest batch sizes in any law school, hence getting placements are extremely competitive.
The faculty is great. The college campus is really nice and the people are nice to. Plus the placement is also very nice and it is a more of a liberal campus when compared to some other university and the facilities provided are really nice
I have to give an entrance exam called LSAT. After that, results are out in percentile format in a month. Then, as per your percentile, if you are eligible, you get an offer from the college asking you to join.
The admission is through entrance exam and merit screening. I filled up the application form and gave the entrance exam. After 4 days a merit list having the names of selected students was displayed and luckily my name was there in the list and I got selected.
No negative remarks. The college is great, the faculty is amazing, the facilities are at par with any other foreign university. Also, the last best thing about our college is other than the mess food, we have our own designated food court with joints like Domino's, Subway, Keventers, Nescafe, Amul, Punjab Grill, Moti Mahal, Bercos all in campus.
I gave LSAT to get into this college. I scored a 92 percentile score. I chose this college for its faculty and international tie ups.
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