Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Advantages of B.A.LLB Course as it provides Various new and diversified Career Avenues

One of the most sought courses amongst students after the completion of their 10+2 in today's world is the B.A.LL.B course. The basic course structure of B.A.LL.B is so designed that it provides the students with an integrated approach to learning. Apart from the core law subjects, the course syllabus also includes some pre-law subjects such as political science, sociology, economics and history. In this manner, the students get a better and thorough knowledge of all the subjects in a holistic way. One of the biggest advantages of integrated B.A.LL.B  course is that it saves one complete year of the students as it provides two degrees viz., Bachelor of Arts and LL.B in 5 years instead of the usual 6 years  time which will be exhausted if students enroll for LLB 3years after graduation of 3years in any stream.
 A wide variety of career opportunities knock at the doorsteps of the students after the completion of their B.A.LL.B course. This is because the structure of this integrated course is so designed that it makes the students not only industry-ready but also equips them with all the skills and experience to practice litigation in courts of law.
The students who want to see themselves at some administrative post can make their career in  Judicial services or Civil services. The students who want to see themselves ruling the courtroom through their legal and analogical reasoning can opt for litigation as a career after the completion of course. The unconventional career of legal journalism in the Media industry can also be pursued after completion of the law course.  Furthermore, after B.A.LL.B one may pursue the post-graduation in law (i.e. LLM) and go for Education/ teaching field or for higher research also. In many ways, a law graduate is also best suited for Social Work or NGO jobs. There are opportunities in MNCs and other industries as Legal Advisor. In Banks too- both public and private sectors, there are opportunities for law graduates as Law officers.  So we can rightly conclude that  B.A.LL.B provides a plethora of career opportunities to students in every field of work.
To know more about this B.A.LL.B course and how exactly it makes law aspirants competent for various career opportunities, you may visit the website Blog page of Delhi NCR-based Asian Law College (ALC), which is a part of Asian Education Group (AEG) and is ranked as one of the top law colleges in Noida.

Friday, 15 November 2019

Internship During Law Degree Matters a Lot On a Law Student’s CV

The concept of “Internship” is commonly defined as “the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification”. And, in modern times, it has come up as a vital prerequisite for any student pursuing any professional course anywhere in the world today, be it management or technical or even legal education for that matter.
To talk of the concept of “Internship” in context to the study of Law in India today, it can be definitely said that the word “Internship” matters a lot on a Law student’s CV. This is basically because a law student, while perusing his/her Law degree, generally dreams of getting an internship with a Big Law firm (Tier-1), and his/ her chances of securing a good job offer at a Big Law firm increases if he/she has been a law intern with that particular firm. Additionally, it is much easier to secure a job at the law firm the student has interned with during the recruitment season.
Now the question is, “What are the ways of securing such law internships?”
The answer is that, the process of securing an internship at big law firms starts with filling up of an online form which can be accessed through the website of the respective firms where the student desires to take up the internship. After completion of the form, if the student’s CV is shortlisted, they are called for subsequest rounds of interviews or written test as per the organisation intern policy. .
Well, are there any other ways of getting an internship in firms?
Yes, there are other ways of getting an internship in firms as well like, “internship through the respective law college internship cell”, “internship through recommendation”, and “internship through online portal”.
To get a more detailed account on all these methods of securing such law internships as well as answers to several more questions like “What happens during the internship period with these big law firms?”, “What are the duration of internship and what are their timings?” – you may visit the ALC Blog page.

Know All About Internship During Law Degree

Internship – broadly defined as “the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification” – has come up as a vital prerequisite for any student pursuing  professional courses anywhere in the world today, be it management or technical or even legal education for that matter.
If we talk of the study of Law in India today, the word “Internship” matters a lot on a Law student’s CV. This is because a student while pursuing his/her Law degree generally dreams of getting an internship with a Big Law firm (Tier-1), and his/ her chances of securing a good job offer at a Big Law firm increases if he/she has been a law intern with that particular firm. Besides, it is much easier to secure a job at the law firm the student has interned with during the regular session. 
What are the ways of securing such law internships?
The process of securing an internship at big law firms starts with filling up of an online form that can be accessed through the website of the respective firms where the student desires to take up the internship. After completion of the form, if the student’s CV is shortlisted, they are called for subsequent rounds of interviews or written test as per the organization intern policy.
But, there are other ways of getting an internship in firms as well like, “internship through the respective college internship cell”, “internship through recommendation”, and “internship through various online portals”.
For a more detailed account on all these methods of securing such law internships as well as answers to several more questions like “What experience the students gather  during the internship period with these big law firms?”, “What is the duration of the internship and in what areas they are being offered.?” – visit the ALC Blog page.

Friday, 10 May 2019

Make the most of your Law Degree with a great Internship!

For students pursuing any professional course in modern times, the conception of ‘Internship’ comes up as an integral part of their academic curriculum. The big reason behind this notion is that the act of internship presents before the students a great opportunity to experience the practical application of all that they have learnt in their classroom settings and make the most of it in terms of career success.  
Law being a thoroughly professional course, the importance of internship is equally valid for law students pursuing a law degree like 5-year BA-LLB or 3-year LLB courses from any of the  top law colleges in India, like Asian Law College in Noida which have a well-defined college internship programme.
However, with regards to law internships, one has to know and understand that there are several processes and ways in which law students can secure good internship with big law firms or legal cells of corporate houses.
Please follow the link to read more about Why and How Internship during a law degree.

Friday, 1 March 2019

Prof. Karl Bardosh, Master Professor - NYU, Tisch School of Arts enriches BA-LLB & LLB students of Asian Law College at ALC Workshop Session


Asian Law College (ALC) – which is a part of Asian Education Group (AEG)and is ranked as one of the top law colleges in Noida – organized an enlightening workshop session with the internationally acclaimed personality of media & entertainment industry and a pioneer in mobile films, Prof Karl Bardosh for its law students at its Noida campus.
Revolving around almost all aspects of film and entertainment with a special focus on the legal aspects involved in the film and entertainment laws, the talk by the distinguished guest and the subsequent interactions with students pursuing 5-year BA-LLB & 3-year LLB courses from the ALC campus turned out to be quite interesting and exhaustive for all attendees.

Follow the link to read more on Prof. Karl Bardosh workshop for LLB and BALLB students at ALC on ALC website.