Chandigarh University Creates History with 13 Students Selected for Prestigious Ministry of Law & Justice Internship
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Chandigarh University has once again shown its commitment towards providing quality education and helping students to be successful in their careers. Another major achievement is that 13 final year students from the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) have been selected for the Internship Programme conducted by the Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India.
Out of the total 50 law students that have been chosen from across the country, 13 are from UILS, Chandigarh University. This is one of the highest numbers of selections secured by any law institute in India. This demonstrates CU’s dedication to legal education and high academic standards.
The Internship Programme offered by the Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India, is considered to be one of the country's most prestigious opportunities for law students. This internship provides practical exposure to policy-making, legislative drafting, constitutional matters, legal research and the functioning of India's legal system to the selected students. During the internship, students are also given the chance to work closely with senior government officials and experienced legal professionals.
This achievement reflects the strong academic standards and practical legal education offered at the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS). In addition to the traditional classroom learning methods, the institute provides students to gain practical experience through courtroom simulation competitions, legal aid activities, research projects, internships and interactions with experienced legal professionals. All these efforts help students to improve their critical thinking, legal presentation and research skills, which are required for preparing a successful career in the law field.
The success of the 13 students represents their hard work and the constant support they have received from the faculty members at the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS). The teachers at UILS have guided and mentored their students throughout the selection process and helped them to prepare for one of the country's most competitive legal internship programmes.
The achievement has assured many students that Chandigarh University provides quality legal education with equal focus on practical learning opportunities. Through academic training, internships, research and expert guidance, the university works to prepare students for successful careers in the legal field and encourages them to contribute to the country's justice system.
Congratulating the selected students, university officials called the achievement a proud moment for the entire Chandigarh University community. They said that the student is successful because of their dedication and determination, while also showcasing the university's strong academic standards. This achievement further strengthens the reputation of Chandigarh University as the premier institution of legal education in India, officials said.
Over the years, Chandigarh University has earned recognition for its career-focused academic programmes, practical learning approach, global partnerships and strong placement record across multiple fields. The law programmes at the University have been developed to ensure that students gain the theoretical and practical skills necessary to succeed in the legal profession.
This achievement continues to inspire and empower aspiring legal professionals through an environment that promotes academic growth, skill development and career success.
For more details about the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS), Chandigarh University, students can visit the site at https://www.cuchd.in/legal-studies/.
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