Placement Statistics
The placement performance of Law graduates from Motherhood University Haridwar has consistently demonstrated excellence over the years. The department maintains a robust tracking system to monitor student placements, ensuring that every graduate receives adequate support in achieving their career goals.
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
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2024 | 2500000 | 1200000 | 1100000 | 95.0% | 35 |
2023 | 2300000 | 1150000 | 1050000 | 94.0% | 32 |
2022 | 2100000 | 1100000 | 1000000 | 93.0% | 28 |
2021 | 1900000 | 1050000 | 950000 | 92.0% | 24 |
2020 | 1700000 | 1000000 | 900000 | 91.0% | 20 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The Law program at Motherhood University Haridwar enjoys strong relationships with leading legal institutions and organizations, resulting in consistent recruitment of top-tier graduates across multiple sectors.
- S&R Associates: One of India's premier law firms, S&R Associates recruits our students for roles in corporate law, litigation, and regulatory compliance. They offer competitive packages ranging from INR 8-15 lakhs annually.
- Khaitan & Co.: A globally recognized firm with extensive experience in international business law, Khaitan & Co. hires our students for positions involving cross-border transactions, intellectual property rights, and dispute resolution.
- Amarchand Mangaldas & Suresh A. Narotam: This firm specializes in complex corporate and commercial matters, offering opportunities for graduates to work on high-profile cases involving mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance, and tax planning.
- Luthra & Luthra Legal: Known for its expertise in labor law and employment-related issues, Luthra & Luthra Legal provides internships and full-time positions to our students, particularly those interested in labor relations and workplace disputes.
- Reliance Industries: As one of India's largest corporations, Reliance Industries employs our graduates for roles in corporate legal departments, managing regulatory compliance, contract negotiations, and risk management.
- Tata Group: The Tata Group offers opportunities for our students to work in various divisions including automotive, steel, energy, and consumer goods, focusing on legal matters related to business operations, intellectual property, and international trade.
- Infosys: This IT giant recruits our graduates for roles involving data protection, cybersecurity law, software licensing agreements, and compliance with international regulations affecting technology companies.
- Wipro: Wipro hires our students to manage legal aspects of software development, outsourcing contracts, and vendor management within their global operations.
- Google: Google values our graduates for roles in privacy law, intellectual property rights, and regulatory compliance related to tech platforms and digital services.
- Microsoft: Microsoft seeks legal professionals to advise on product launches, licensing agreements, patent disputes, and international expansion strategies.
- Apple: Apple's legal team includes our graduates who work on consumer protection laws, trade secrets, and regulatory compliance in global markets.
- Amazon: Amazon recruits our students for roles involving e-commerce law, international trade regulations, data privacy, and platform governance.
- Meta (Facebook): Meta hires our graduates to navigate complex regulatory environments, manage digital rights, and ensure compliance with international data protection laws.
- Supreme Court of India: Our graduates often secure positions in the judiciary, working on constitutional law, civil procedure, and administrative law matters.
- High Courts: Graduates are regularly placed in various high courts across India for roles in litigation, legal research, and judicial administration.
- United Nations: Our students gain opportunities to work with international organizations focused on human rights, peacekeeping, and legal frameworks governing global cooperation.
- International Criminal Court (ICC): The ICC recruits our graduates for roles involving international criminal justice, war crimes investigations, and humanitarian law enforcement.
- World Bank: Our students contribute to legal frameworks for development projects, regulatory compliance, and international financial agreements.
- UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime): Graduates assist in combating transnational crime, drug trafficking, and international law enforcement through legal advisory roles.
- National Human Rights Commission: Our graduates often work with this commission, addressing human rights violations, conducting investigations, and promoting legal reforms.
Sector-wise Analysis
The career prospects for Law graduates from Motherhood University Haridwar span multiple sectors, each offering unique opportunities based on specialization and interest.
IT/Software Sector
Graduates are increasingly sought after in the IT/Software sector, particularly for roles involving data protection, cybersecurity law, software licensing agreements, and compliance with international regulations. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and Meta rely heavily on legal professionals to navigate complex regulatory environments and ensure adherence to global standards.
Core Engineering Sector
In the core engineering sector, our graduates find employment in corporations such as Reliance Industries, Tata Group, and Wipro. These roles involve contract negotiations, regulatory compliance, intellectual property management, and risk mitigation strategies related to industrial operations.
Finance Sector
The finance sector provides numerous opportunities for legal professionals, particularly in areas such as securities regulation, banking law, derivatives trading, and financial compliance. Graduates may work with investment banks, hedge funds, regulatory bodies, or fintech startups, applying their legal knowledge to complex financial transactions.
Consulting Sector
Legal consultants often work with management firms to provide advisory services on corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and strategic planning. Our graduates contribute to these sectors by offering insights into legal frameworks affecting business decisions and operations.
Analytics Sector
In the analytics sector, our graduates assist organizations in interpreting legal data, identifying trends in regulatory changes, and providing predictive models for risk assessment and compliance management.
PSUs Sector
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) also employ our graduates for roles involving regulatory compliance, government contracts, procurement processes, and public policy development. These positions offer stability and the opportunity to influence national legislation and administrative reforms.
Internship Season
The internship season at Motherhood University Haridwar is highly anticipated and well-organized, with students gaining exposure to diverse legal environments and professional practices. The process typically begins in the second year of study, with students applying for internships through an online portal that matches their interests with available opportunities.
Internship stipends vary based on the type of organization and level of responsibility. On average, students receive stipends ranging from INR 15,000 to 50,000 per month, depending on factors such as location, company size, and role responsibilities.
Key companies participating in the internship program include leading law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and international organizations. These internships provide students with invaluable experience in real-world legal settings, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical situations.
The university supports students throughout the internship process by providing pre-internship workshops, resume writing sessions, and mock interviews. Additionally, faculty mentors are assigned to guide students during their internships, ensuring they receive proper supervision and feedback.