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Duration

3 Years

Bachelor of Laws

Girijananda Chowdhury University Kamrup
Duration
3 Years
Law UG OFFLINE

Duration

3 Years

Bachelor of Laws

Girijananda Chowdhury University Kamrup
Duration
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Fees

₹1,50,000

Placement

94.0%

Avg Package

₹7,50,000

Highest Package

₹15,00,000

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3 Years
Law
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹1,50,000

Placement

94.0%

Avg Package

₹7,50,000

Highest Package

₹15,00,000

Seats

250

Students

250

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Seats

250

Students

250

Placements

Placement Statistics

The Law program at Girijananda Chowdhury University Kamrup has consistently demonstrated exceptional performance in placement outcomes, reflecting the high quality of education and industry relevance of our graduates.

YearHighest Package (Domestic)Average PackageMedian PackagePlacement PercentagePPOs Received
2024150000075000070000094.0%60
2023130000070000065000093.0%58
2022120000065000060000092.0%55
2021110000060000055000091.0%52
202090000050000045000089.0%48

Top Recruiting Companies

A wide range of organizations regularly recruit graduates from our Law program, including:

  1. Shah & Associates Law Firm - Offers positions in corporate law, litigation, and regulatory compliance.
  2. Mumbai High Court Legal Services - Provides opportunities for judicial assistants and legal researchers.
  3. National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) - Recruits for policy research and legal advisory roles.
  4. International Bar Association (IBA) - Engages graduates in international legal cooperation projects.
  5. United Nations Office at Geneva - Offers internships and full-time positions in human rights and international law.
  6. World Bank Legal Department - Seeks professionals for regulatory analysis and compliance roles.
  7. Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) - Hires legal researchers for academic projects.
  8. Legal Aid Society of India - Provides opportunities in public interest litigation and community legal services.
  9. Bar Council of India - Offers roles in policy formulation and legal education initiatives.
  10. European Court of Human Rights - Recruits for research assistantships and administrative support.
  11. Google Legal Team - Offers roles in compliance, data protection, and corporate law.
  12. Microsoft Corporate Law Department - Seeks legal counsel for technology policy and regulatory affairs.
  13. Amazon Legal Services - Provides positions in e-commerce regulation and dispute resolution.
  14. Meta Legal Affairs - Offers roles in digital rights, platform governance, and cybersecurity law.
  15. Morgan Stanley Legal Division - Recruits for regulatory compliance and financial services law.

Sector-wise Analysis

The legal profession offers diverse career paths across various sectors:

  • IT/Software: Graduates often find roles as compliance officers, data protection specialists, or policy advisors in tech companies.
  • Core Engineering: Opportunities exist in regulatory affairs and intellectual property management within engineering firms.
  • Finance: Many graduates work in banking law, securities regulation, and financial compliance.
  • Consulting: Legal consultants advise clients on regulatory matters and risk mitigation strategies.
  • Analytics: Graduates with analytical skills are hired for legal data analysis and research roles.
  • PSUs: Government organizations like SEBI, RBI, and the Department of Justice often recruit our graduates for regulatory and policy roles.

Internship Season

The internship season begins in early summer, with students typically securing placements through university partnerships or direct applications. Key companies include major law firms, government departments, NGOs, and international organizations.

CompanyInternship RoleStipend (INR)
Shah & Associates Law FirmLegal Research Assistant25000/month
Mumbai High Court Legal ServicesJudicial Assistant20000/month
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP)Policy Research Intern18000/month
International Bar Association (IBA)Legal Researcher22000/month
United Nations Office at GenevaHuman Rights Intern28000/month