The college does not offer direct placement opportunities in the legal sector. No companies or law firms visit the college for recruitment, resulting in 0 placements facilitated by the institution. Students typically find internships independently, with opportunities at various legal offices such as the Supreme Court, National Human Rights Commission, and others.
These internships, often unpaid, help students gain practical legal experience. The college encourages students to pursue internships each semester, but the responsibility to secure them largely falls on the students themselves. While faculty may provide guidance, there is no formal placement cell or organized recruitment process in place.

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