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YASH SHARMA

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YASH SHARMA

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Both Amity and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) are reputable institutions for pursuing LL.B. Both universities have their own strengths and limitations in terms of placement, faculty, infrastructure, and course curriculum. Amity University is a well-known private university with a strong emphasis on placements and industry-academia collaborations. The university has tie-ups with numerous law firms, corporate houses, and government agencies, which offer internships and job opportunities to its students. Additionally, Amity has a good faculty-student ratio and provides students with state-of-the-art infrastructure and
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YASH SHARMA

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SNIL (Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur) is a reputed law school that offers a B.A. LL.B. Programme. The law school has a good placement record, with many students getting placed in top law firms, corporate houses, and other organizations. The maximum, minimum, and average packages offered to SNIL students can vary each year depending on the job profile, organisation, and other factors. However, the law school has a good track record of offering lucrative packages to its students. In the past, the maximum package offered to SNIL students has been around 18 LPA, while the minimum package has been around 3 LPA. The average package offered to
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YASH SHARMA

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Manipal University's School of Law has a good reputation for offering quality legal education and has been known to provide good placement opportunities to its students. The university has a dedicated placement cell that helps students prepare for placement interviews and connects them with potential employers. The placement cell also organizes various training programs, workshops, seminars, and internships to enhance students' practical knowledge and employability. However, the actual placement scenario may vary from year to year depending on various factors such as the economic climate, industry trends, and the overall performance of
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YASH SHARMA

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Top recruiting companies who participated during KK University placement drive 2022 were Tech Mahindra, JBM, Bajaj Motors, Luminous India Ltd, etc. College does have a placement cell. Companies will visit college for placements to recruit students. After a few years, students will get placed in our college in many good companies. Top roles offered are AFO, forest service, etc. Good luck.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Total fee for LLB at Madhusudan Law College is around INR 1.75 Lacs.

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YASH SHARMA

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The placement cell is not impressive, but companies do come. But in reality, students don't have jobs before the final year. The companies which are used to come to the campus are not big organizations more off they provide internships rather than jobs. There is no placement as it's a legal field, and therefore you do not have placements as such. However the college provides good internships with a stipend of Rs 5000 per month. We can also work as assistants and prepare for PG side by side. The internship experience is great and we get hands on experience on every aspect and are provided with deep knowledge about the field. Good luck.

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Anand bhargav Jha

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The percentage of students who got placed in the course is very less. The salary package offered is also low, which is not even satisfying. There are no top recruiting companies. College did not provide internships in our course, but several competitions were held continuously, which are beneficial to boost our confidence.

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Anand bhargav Jha

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The placements are very low. Only a few students get campus placements. But as far as other courses are concerned, placements are very good. Law college is not old, that's why they have such low placements and job opportunities.

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