What are the career prospects in Human Rights Law after doing law from IILM University, Gurugram?

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    Human Rights Law is not just theoretical at IILM University, Gurugram.

    Students get field visits, NGO tie-ups, and chances to draft awareness materials for real campaigns.

    Careers in this field could be with NGOs, UN bodies, or even litigation in constitutional courts. The practical exposure makes IILM's Law students employable in whichever area of law they choose, even rights-focused organizations.

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