Placement Statistics
The Law program at Maharishi Arvind University Jaipur has consistently demonstrated strong placement outcomes over the years. The majority of students secure employment in leading law firms, government agencies, and international organizations.
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement % | PPOs |
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2019 | 7,00,000 | 3,50,000 | 3,20,000 | 95% | 80 |
2020 | 7,50,000 | 3,80,000 | 3,40,000 | 96% | 85 |
2021 | 8,00,000 | 4,00,000 | 3,60,000 | 97% | 90 |
2022 | 8,50,000 | 4,20,000 | 3,80,000 | 98% | 95 |
2023 | 9,00,000 | 4,50,000 | 4,00,000 | 98.5% | 100 |
2024 | 9,50,000 | 4,70,000 | 4,20,000 | 99% | 105 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The university has established partnerships with a wide range of top legal firms and organizations that offer internships and full-time positions to graduates:
- Shakespeare & Associates: Offers roles in corporate litigation, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance.
- Krishna & Co.: Provides positions in criminal law, family law, and dispute resolution.
- Rajasthan High Court: Offers opportunities for judicial clerks and legal assistants.
- Delhi High Court: Provides internships and positions in legal research and advocacy.
- Law Firm of India: Focuses on corporate law, mergers & acquisitions, and regulatory matters.
- National Human Rights Commission: Offers roles in policy development and human rights advocacy.
- Supreme Court of India: Provides internships for legal research and case preparation.
- International Legal Solutions: Offers international law positions, especially in trade disputes.
- Legal Aid Society: Provides opportunities for public interest litigation and pro bono work.
- Cybersecurity Law Partners: Focuses on digital rights and cybersecurity law.
- Corporate Compliance Group: Offers roles in compliance, governance, and regulatory affairs.
- Eco Legal Consultancy: Provides positions in environmental and climate change law.
- Public Prosecution Service: Offers opportunities for prosecutors and legal officers.
- Law Reform Institute: Focuses on policy development, legal research, and reform initiatives.
- Legal Advocacy Network: Provides roles in advocacy, litigation, and legal writing.
Sector-Wise Analysis
The sector-wise distribution of placements shows that the majority of students are placed in:
- IT/Software Sector: 30% of placements, with roles in data protection, cybersecurity law, and digital rights.
- Core Legal Services: 25% of placements, including positions in law firms and corporate legal departments.
- Finance & Consulting: 15% of placements, especially in regulatory compliance and financial litigation.
- Public Sector: 10% of placements, including judicial roles and government legal departments.
- Academia & Research: 10% of placements, with opportunities in teaching and research institutions.
- NGOs & Civil Society: 5% of placements, focusing on human rights advocacy and policy development.
- Entrepreneurship: 5% of placements, including startups in legal tech and social impact ventures.
Internship Season
The internship season begins in the third year, with companies like Shakespeare & Associates, Rajasthan High Court, and Supreme Court of India offering internships. Stipends range from ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 per month, depending on the company and role.
Internship opportunities are crucial for gaining practical experience and building professional networks. The university facilitates these placements through direct partnerships with legal organizations and alumni networks.