Placement Statistics Overview
The placement outcomes for the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program at Mahaveer University Meerut reflect the quality and relevance of our curriculum. Over the past five years, we have maintained a consistently high placement rate with students securing positions in top-tier organizations across various domains.
Placement Data (Last Five Years)
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
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2024 | 15,00,000 | 7,50,000 | 7,00,000 | 92% | 45 |
2023 | 14,00,000 | 7,20,000 | 6,80,000 | 91% | 42 |
2022 | 13,50,000 | 6,90,000 | 6,50,000 | 90.5% | 40 |
2021 | 12,80,000 | 6,70,000 | 6,30,000 | 89.5% | 38 |
2020 | 12,00,000 | 6,50,000 | 6,00,000 | 88% | 35 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The following are the top companies that regularly recruit from our Law program:
- Shakespeare & Associates – Leading law firm specializing in corporate law and litigation.
- Nehru Legal Group – Focuses on constitutional law, human rights, and international affairs.
- Mumbai International Arbitration Center – Offers internships in international dispute resolution.
- Bharat Legal Foundation – Supports legal aid and access to justice initiatives.
- Global Tech Law Institute – Specializes in digital rights, AI regulation, and cybersecurity.
- Court of Appeals Division – Provides insights into judicial processes and court operations.
- International Human Rights Organization – Offers internships in global advocacy and policy development.
- Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) – Collaborates on training programs for forensic legal procedures.
- Sahara Legal Aid Society – Provides pro bono services and internship opportunities for law students.
- Legal Aid and Justice Commission – Supports community-based legal education and service initiatives.
- Goldman Sachs – Recruits for roles in regulatory compliance and financial law.
- Microsoft – Seeks legal advisors for data privacy, intellectual property, and compliance.
- Google – Hires for legal positions related to digital rights and international policy.
- Amazon – Offers roles in e-commerce law and consumer protection.
- Flipkart – Looks for candidates in corporate law and regulatory affairs.
Sector-wise Analysis
The career paths available to LLB graduates are diverse, spanning multiple sectors. Here’s an overview of key sectors and their typical job profiles:
1. IT/Software Sector
This sector is increasingly seeking legal expertise in areas such as data protection, intellectual property, cybersecurity regulations, and compliance. Roles include Legal Counsel, Compliance Officer, Data Protection Specialist, and Privacy Advisor.
2. Core Engineering
In engineering firms, lawyers often work on regulatory frameworks, contract management, and dispute resolution. Positions include Project Legal Advisor, Regulatory Compliance Manager, and Engineering Contracts Lawyer.
3. Finance Sector
Banks, investment firms, and financial institutions require legal professionals for areas such as banking law, securities regulation, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance. Typical roles include Financial Law Specialist, Regulatory Analyst, and Compliance Consultant.
4. Consulting
Consulting firms often hire legal experts to advise on business strategy, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance. Positions include Legal Consultant, Strategy Advisor, and Compliance Auditor.
5. Analytics
Data analytics companies need legal support in handling sensitive information, protecting proprietary algorithms, and ensuring compliance with data laws. Roles include Data Protection Officer, Algorithm Ethics Lawyer, and Privacy Analyst.
6. PSUs
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) offer positions in legal departments managing procurement, contracts, regulatory compliance, and public policy issues. Common roles include Legal Officer, Contract Manager, and Regulatory Affairs Specialist.
Internship Season
The internship season begins early in the academic year and provides students with invaluable real-world experience. Internships are offered by leading law firms, government agencies, NGOs, and multinational corporations. Stipend ranges vary from ₹15,000 to ₹40,000 per month, depending on the organization and level of responsibility.
Internship Success Stories
Amit Sharma: After completing his internship at a leading corporate law firm, Amit was offered a full-time position upon graduation. His experience in drafting contracts and managing client communications helped him secure a role as an associate attorney.
Neha Gupta: Neha interned with the CBI and worked on cases involving cybercrime. She later pursued higher studies at the National Law School of India University, where she was awarded a scholarship for academic excellence.
Rajat Verma: Rajat’s internship at an NGO focused on environmental justice allowed him to contribute to policy papers and public awareness campaigns. He now works as a legal advisor for a green technology startup.