What placement opportunities are given to students after completing a law course from SVKM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law?
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Hi there,
Well, the institute has very well coordinated and an active placement cell for students and also an internships division coordinating internships at law firms regulatory bodies, etc.
The college claims to have following firms visiting as recruiters-(details of firms in link below)
(http://www.pgcl.ac.in/Placement/M_28l)
However, none of the tier 1 and tier 2 firms prefer apart from NLUs these days.
But in the past, the institute has got the firms as recruiters and thus the placements at firms seem to be quite good.
Also, apart from law firms and corporate houses, you have opportunities including litigation judiciary which are exclu...more -
Hi there,
SVKM's Pravin Gandhi Law College is considered to be one of the best legal institutions across India. The college has an experienced faculty and a well-equipped library which is very helpful for the overall development of a student and which gives the students a pool of career opportunities.
Pravin Gandhi Law College has a Placement Cell comprising the Placement Executive, the Trainer, the Faculty and Student Coordinators. The Placement Cell helps in providing opportunities for Part Time and Full Time jobs in reputed Organizations to eligible students.
In the past some of the renowned business houses and Law Firms have recruited...more
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