What placement opportunities are given to students after completing a law course from The Government Law College - Mumbai?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    GLC Mumbai is a well-renowned college for law and has been known to produce the who's who of law in the last several decades. Owing to this fact, GLC has a very strong alumni network which has a direct impact on the success of their placement cell. The placement cell of GLC Mumbai is managed and run by the faculty, which is doing a very good job in terms of giving opportunities to students. Further, GLC Mumbai maintains its transparency in terms of placement by publishing all the relevant information even of its website, making it easily accessible to students.
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    GLC Mumbai is a well-renowned college for law and has been known to produce the who's who of law in the last several decades. Owing to this fact, GLC has a very strong alumni network which has a direct impact on the success of their placement cell. The placement cell of GLC Mumbai is managed and run by the faculty, which is doing a very good job in terms of giving opportunities to students. Further, GLC Mumbai maintains its transparency in terms of placement by publishing all the relevant information even of its website, making it easily accessible to students. In the past, the following firms have been known to recruit from GLC Mumbai
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    Teresa Dhar

    7 years ago
    GLC is one of those mysteriously successful colleges in terms of placing law students in companies despite facing several obstacles. It has managed to churn out some of the legal eagles of India and continues to do so. In terms of campus recruitment, it is indeed excelling. Here are some of the companies that recruit GLC law graduates:
    Law Firms:
    Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
    Desai and Diwanji
    Khaitan Legal Associates
    Vaish Associates
    Mansukhlal Hiralal and Co.
    Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
    Mulla and Mulla and Craige Blunt and Caroe
    MZD Legal
    Vidhi Partners
    Manilal Kher Ambalal
    Parimal K Shroff
    Nilesh Ojha and Associates
    SDS Partners
    Wadia Ghandy and Co.
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    The Government Law College is one of the most reputed colleges to pursue law. The main advantages of GLC are its solid alumni network as well as location advantage. It is located close to Bombay High Court. So, a lot of students spent quite a lot of their time in the court observing the court proceedings as well as working with lawyers over there. Also, a lot of TIER 1 law firms have their main office in Mumbai. This also provides the students with the opportunity to work at these firms and intern there. Therefore, on account of work experience and practical exposure, the students find it easy to land good jobs. As per the reports avai

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