I am a 3 year LLB student[ Currently, in the first year], and I am willing to work with a foreign law firm, can I sure a training contract?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago
    It is possible for a 3-year LL.B. Student to secure a training contract with a foreign law firm, but it largely depends on various factors such as your academic performance, relevant work experience (if any), language skills, and networking skills. To increase your chances of securing a training contract with a foreign law firm, you should focus on building a strong academic record, gaining relevant work experience through internships, developing your language skills (especially if you are interested in working with firms based in non-English speaking countries), and networking with professionals in the legal industry. You can also con
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