Placement Cell and Internship
Launching Your Legal Career.
Our Vision
At DBHP Sabha’s Shri P.V. Joshi Law College, Dharwad, we recognize that an LLB degree is the first step toward a lifelong professional journey. Our Placement & Internship Cell is dedicated to transforming students into practice-ready legal professionals by facilitating meaningful exposure to the best legal minds in the region and beyond.
Significance of Court Visits
• Procedural Exposure: Observing the day-to-day operations of District and Session Courts, Family Courts, and Consumer Forums.
• Professional Etiquette: Learning the essential courtroom decorum, the relationship between the bench and the bar, and the nuances of professional conduct.
• Witness Examination: Gaining insights into the practical application of the Indian Evidence Act, specifically the art of examination-in-chief, cross-examination, and re-examination of witnesses.
Significance of the Cell
Bridging Academia and Practice: We bridge the gap between classroom theory and courtroom reality, ensuring you graduate with a clear understanding of the legal landscape.
Professional Networking: The cell connects you with reputed law chambers, senior advocates, and corporate legal teams, helping you build a professional network that will support your career for years to come.
Skill Development: We go beyond job postings. The cell organizes workshops on CV building, interview techniques, legal drafting, and courtroom etiquette to ensure you stand out in a competitive job market.
Career Orientation: We provide guidance to help you navigate your path—whether you are interested in litigation, judicial services, corporate law, or public interest advocacy.
- • **Crisis Management:** Negotiators must remain calm and adaptable under pressure. Our training builds the emotional intelligence required to handle high-stakes disputes while maintaining professional decorum. • **Strategic Preparation:** Students learn to research and identify the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA), ensuring they never enter a negotiation without a clear strategy and fallback plan.
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s
Internship Opportunities: Experience that Counts
Internships are the cornerstone of clinical legal education. We facilitate opportunities for students to intern with highly reputed law chambers and legal institutions in and around Dharwad, as well as broader regional networks.
Hands-on Litigation Exposure: Intern with senior advocates in District and Session Courts to learn the nuances of drafting, research, and courtroom advocacy.
Diverse Exposure: Gain experience in various domains including Civil, Criminal, Constitutional, and Family Law.
Professional Mentorship: Working in reputed chambers allows you to witness the ethical standards, client management skills, and research methodologies of seasoned practitioners.
Mandatory Clinical Compliance: We assist in formalizing your mandatory clinical internships, ensuring you meet all BCI requirements for the 3-year LLB program while gaining valuable, verifiable experience for your resume.
- • **Crisis Management:** Negotiators must remain calm and adaptable under pressure. Our training builds the emotional intelligence required to handle high-stakes disputes while maintaining professional decorum. • **Strategic Preparation:** Students learn to research and identify the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA), ensuring they never enter a negotiation without a clear strategy and fallback plan.
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s
How We Support You
Internship Database: A curated list of contact details for local and regional chambers, constantly updated by the cell.
Recommendation Letters: Providing official college endorsements to help you secure prestigious internship placements.
Career Counseling: One-on-one sessions with faculty mentors to help you identify your areas of interest and align your internship choices with your long-term career goals.
Pre-Placement Workshops: Training sessions that prepare you for the transition from student to intern, focusing on professionalism, punctuality, and proactive learning.
- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s
Important Information for Students
Registration: All students are encouraged to register with the Placement & Internship Cell at the start of each academic year.
Policy & Ethics: Our internships are governed by high professional standards. We expect every student to represent the college with decorum and dedication in the chambers they join.
Feedback Mechanism: We maintain a feedback loop with law chambers to ensure our students are meeting professional expectations and to gather insights on how we can improve our training.
- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s
How We Support You
Internship Database: A curated list of contact details for local and regional chambers, constantly updated by the cell.
Recommendation Letters: Providing official college endorsements to help you secure prestigious internship placements.
Career Counseling: One-on-one sessions with faculty mentors to help you identify your areas of interest and align your internship choices with your long-term career goals.
Pre-Placement Workshops: Training sessions that prepare you for the transition from student to intern, focusing on professionalism, punctuality, and proactive learning.
- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s
Important Information for Students
Registration: All students are encouraged to register with the Placement & Internship Cell at the start of each academic year.
Policy & Ethics: Our internships are governed by high professional standards. We expect every student to represent the college with decorum and dedication in the chambers they join.
Feedback Mechanism: We maintain a feedback loop with law chambers to ensure our students are meeting professional expectations and to gather insights on how we can improve our training.
- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s
"Corporate Placement" specifically for final-year students
Corporate Placement: Preparing for the Global Legal Arena
Specialized Corporate Focus
While litigation and courtroom practice remain the backbone of our training, DBHP Sabha’s Shri P.V. Joshi Law College recognizes the immense growth in the corporate legal sector. Our dedicated Corporate Placement Wing is specifically designed for our final-year students, providing them with a gateway into the world of corporate law, consultancy, and business-legal advisory.
High-Growth Career Paths: We prepare students for roles in top-tier law firms, multinational corporations (MNCs), and legal process outsourcing (LPO) firms that require expertise in contract law, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance.
Modern Skillset Acquisition: Corporate law requires a distinct set of skills—meticulous drafting, due diligence, negotiation, and an understanding of commercial logic. Our specialized training ensures our students possess these competencies.
Campus Recruitment Programs: We are actively building partnerships with corporate legal departments and firms to facilitate campus interviews and pre-placement offers (PPOs) for our graduating batch.
Curriculum Breakdown Summary
To bridge the gap between academic learning and corporate expectations, we provide:
Corporate Readiness Workshops: Intensive sessions on Contract Drafting, Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) fundamentals, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), and Corporate Governance.
Industry Guest Lectures: Regular interaction with General Counsels and Partners from leading law firms to understand the current demands of the corporate legal industry.
Mock Recruitment Drives: Simulated group discussions, HR and technical interviews, and aptitude tests to prepare students for the competitive selection processes of corporate entities.
Networking Opportunities: Facilitated access to corporate legal conclaves and conferences, allowing students to interact with hiring managers and corporate leaders.
| Regular Students | Required Credits |
|---|---|
| Core Courses | 30 Credits |
| Science (S) Core | 30 Credits |
| Business (B) Core | 3 Credits |
| GPA | 3 Credits |
| Total | 90 Credits |
Core Courses
The Science (S) Core develops a strong foundation in scientific principles, analytical thinking, and evidence-based problem-solving These courses introduce students to the fundamental concepts of the natural world while strengthening their abilities to observe, experiment.
| Semester 1 | Courses Code | Core Courses | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundations in Communication & Critical Thinking (12 Required Credits) | IBS301 | International Business Management | 3 Credits |
| BUS109 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 Credits | |
| MKT200B | Principles of Marketing | 3 Credits | |
| BUS308B | Strategic Management | 3 Credits | |
| Accounting | BUS325B | Introduction to Operations Management & Decision Science | 3 Credits |
| FIN305 | Introduction to Corporate Finance | 3 Credits | |
| BUS110 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 Credits | |
| ACC101 | Introduction to Accounting | 3 Credits | |
| Management | BUS100A | Introduction to Business | 3 Credits |
| BUS211C | People and Organization | 3 Credits |
Science (S) Core
The Science (S) Core develops a strong foundation in scientific principles, analytical thinking, and evidence-based problem-solving These courses introduce students to the fundamental concepts of the natural world while strengthening their abilities to observe, experiment.
| Semester 2 | Courses Code | Science | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Science | PHY 101 | Conceptual Physics | 3 Credits |
| BIO 105 | Introduction to Life Sciences | 3 Credits | |
| PHY 101 | Introduction to Physical Science | 3 Credits | |
| ENV 110 | Environmental Science | 3 Credits | |
| Technology | CS 101 | Digital Foundations and Applied Programming | 3 Credits |
| TECH 205 | Management Information Systems (MIS) | 3 Credits | |
| ENGR 100 | Introduction to Engineering Principles | 3 Credits | |
| DATA 210 | Data Management and Visualization | 3 Credits | |
| Mathematics | MATH 115 | College Algebra and Trigonometry | 3 Credits |
| STAT 201 | Probability and Statistics | 3 Credits |
Business (B) Core
The Business Core, requiring 30 credits (typically eleven 3-credit courses), is the largest component of the foundational curriculum. It ensures students gain a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of the functional areas necessary to operate and manage an organization.
| Semester 3 | Courses Code | Business Core | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finance | IBS301 | International Business Management | 3 Credits |
| BUS109 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 Credits | |
| MKT200B | Principles of Marketing | 3 Credits | |
| BUS308B | Strategic Management | 3 Credits | |
| Accounting | BUS325B | Introduction to Operations Management & Decision Science | 3 Credits |
| FIN305 | Introduction to Corporate Finance | 3 Credits | |
| BUS110 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 Credits | |
| ACC101 | Introduction to Accounting | 3 Credits | |
| Management | BUS100A | Introduction to Business | 3 Credits |
| BUS211C | People and Organization | 3 Credits |
In their final year, students receive personalized guidance to ensure they are “industry-ready”:
Resume & Profile Building: Tailoring CVs to highlight commercial awareness, internships, and specific research projects relevant to corporate law.
Placement Assistance: Dedicated coordinators to track job openings, manage application timelines, and assist with follow-up communication.
Internal Corporate Internship Bank: Prioritized access to internship roles within the legal departments of reputed regional and national corporate entities.










