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Lloyd Law College Law ranking by India Today is 14 out of 70 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 19 out of 61 colleges in India in 2022.
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Lloyd Law College Law ranking by The Week is 17 out of 41 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 14 out of 38 colleges in India in 2022.
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Lloyd Law College Law ranking by Outlook is 3 out of 30 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 4 out of 30 colleges in India in 2022.
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9 Reviews found
The Internship and Placement cell provides both online and offline internships with some having stipends as well catering to all the students. Some of them are Advocatespedia, NGOs like Aashman foundation working within the chambers of advocates like Pradeep Rai, and chances to work with DLSA, etc.
The Internship and Placement Cell of the college works regularly and provides internship oppurtunities frequently meeting the needs of every child. Also, there are job fests conducted on the campus itself wherein the students get a huge exposure as there are various companies that come to serve the purpose.
For 5 years students become eligible for campus placement. Many companies and law firms visit the college for placement and the average package is around RS800000. Most students will go to higher studies or will go for litigation
The college has provided many internship opportunities to each and every student of the college. There is a separate cell established for this very purpose. Students get a variety of options for internships both- Online and Offline each semester.
There are many companies that come to our university for recruitment and they also provide the student's the job they're actually skilled for. According to the student's grades companies are recruiting the students with different packages each year.
Various online and offline internships are provided by the college. Government Internships are the primary focus of internships. Various internships in tier-2 law firms are offered. There is also an Internship and Placement Cell in the college. Many Internships in the various State Legal Service Authorities, Central Bureau of Investment, Ministry of Law and Justice, etc are provided.
Placement camps are organized in which many law firms and companies take part. Students from the third year onwards get placed. The highest package is 14 lakhs. My plan after graduation is to go into the field of the judiciary for which the college has 'Your Lordship' which provides materials and lectures for the judiciary.
Lloyd Law College provides a lot of internships starting from the first semester onwards. Internships at NGOs, law firms, under advocates, at courts. I got an internship at DSLSA in my second year which is not easy to get. The Director of our college has amazing contacts which is an asset.
The campus placement provides here is above average. Students mostly opt for a master's degree and some take a drop for PCS J preparation. But litigation is commonly chosen by students and the corporate field. The scope of employment is very wide with this degree.
The internship opportunities being provided by the college are immense. We are given internship opportunities every now and then. From state organizations to NGOs. The college tries it's best to provide us with a good internship. Such as, I recently completed my internship with DSLSA which was provided to me by the internship cell.
College is providing internship opportunities on the monthly basis since 1st semester and there is a special cell for approving and providing internships. College is providing internships under renowned advocates, judges, and firms.
*College does provide internships to few students as legal intern in several law firm and they are usually unpaid and that is usually for experience *College usually organises Mood-Court which is quite helpful
internships available under various senior advocates in the high court supreme court and various district courts as well where the student learns about basic proceedings of the court and gains experiences and knowledge which help further in their careers.
generally, students became eligible for placement after the 8th semester, the average package offered to students is 4 lakh. but most of the students opt for law practices in court which is great. there is a placement cell also which helps in placement.
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
The admission process was on the basis of the marks scored in CLAT and then there was a personal interview for around 20 mins in which various questions were asked like why law intrigues me and what public figure I admire in the field of law etc. After the PI, I received a confirmation email.
AVBy - Aishi VtasThe eligibility of the course is 12th standard or intermediate. We can find the application form on the website of Lloyd law college, and we can avail the benefit of scholarships based on UP. I just applied the application and I got a call for an interview after a few days I got to know that I got selected and passed the interview.
MRBy - M AKASH REDDYI got a reference for this college from a friend. She told me about the courses this college provides and also about the placement. That's why applied for this college and after submitting the documents I was selected for PI. They're very quick with the selection process and I received a mail for admission the very next day.
ABy - Akshata
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