Who are the top recruiters of KIIT School of Law?

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    PAROMITA DAS | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    KIIT School of Law has established itself as a prominent institution attracting renowned recruiters for its placement sessions. Among the top recruiters are esteemed law firms such as Sagar Associates, Khaitan & Co, and Wadia Ghandy. These firms are well-known for their commitment to legal excellence and provide students with opportunities to delve into diverse legal areas.

    Additionally, financial giant Bajaj Allianz, with its significant presence in the insurance sector, actively participates in the placement process, offering students exposure to the intersection of law and finance. The involvement of global consulting firms like Delo

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    Abhinav Awasthi | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    Some of the recruiting companies for B.Tech students where KIIT Alumni work includes: High Radius, Accenture, Cognizant Technologies Solutions, Capgemini, Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd., Wipro Technologies, Ericsson, Tech Mahindra, Deloitte and so on

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    Ayush Kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    KIIT School of Law consistently attracts a diverse range of recruiters from various sectors, including law firms, corporate houses, public sector undertakings, and non-governmental organizations. These recruiters recognize the institution's commitment to providing a rigorous academic environment that fosters legal expertise, critical thinking, and strong communication skills. Here's a comprehensive overview of the top recruiters for KIIT School of Law:

    Law Firms:

    • J Sagar Associates: A leading Indian law firm with a strong presence in corporate law, litigation, and intellectual property law.

    • Khaitan & Co: A renowned pan-Indian law firm wit

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