Is Faculty of Law, AMU good for placements?

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    Palak Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The Faculty of Law, AMU (Aligarh Muslim University) is well-known for the on-campus placements it provides to the law graduates. Under the faculty of Law, it comprises of courses such as BA LLB, LLM etc. As per the department's reports, 93% students of the law faculty get placed with good pacakages. The avarage packages that were offered to BA LLB and LLM students in recent years were INR 12.3 LPA and INR 10.32 LPA respectively. If we analyse these trends, it could be observed that the average packages that are offered, ranges between 9LPA-10 LPA. Around 30-40% students of the law batch gets placed every year. So it can be said that AM

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    Akshat J | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    The placement scenario at the Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) presents a mixed outlook. Here are key points regarding placements at the university:

    Positive Aspects:

    1. The highest salary package offered at the university ranges between 9 LPA - 10 LPA.
    2. AMU has a dedicated training and placement cell that plays a crucial role in facilitating the smooth execution of placement drives conducted by various companies.
    3. Some of the prominent recruiters, include Cognizant, KiwiTech, and LTI Spark.

    Challenges:

    1.  The placement rate at the university is relatively lower, with only around 30-40% of students securing placements.
    2. , Not all
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