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Internship & Placement Branch

(I&P Branch)


Vision

To accomplish 100% placement for all aspiring students who seek placement assistance from the university by building a robust culture among the students through continuous industry exposures and comprehensive engagements.

Mission

The mission of the Internship & Placement Branch is to provide personal & career related guidance to the students with greater emphasis on internships, training and overall employability skill enhancement of the students to make them industry-ready and employable.

About Internship and Placement Branch

Internship & Placement Branch (I&PB) is a facilitating body conducting training, counselling skill enhancement activities for the final placement of the young minds of the university. RRU believes in creating professionals with a sense of integrity, awareness & excellence. I&PB is enthusiastic to bridge the gap between the students and the world outside the campus to be able to chase their dreams. Apart from providing job and internship opportunities, I&P Branch also offers guidance to students that helps them shape their career to empower the students to discover their true potential and help them to pursue their dreams in all possible career verticals including entrepreneurship, placement, further study and competitive examinations.

Students can avail I&P Branch resources that help them to explore and plan their career effectively. I&P Branch also conducts various sessions that help students in career counselling, resume preparation, screening tests, group discussion, interview process, personality development, interactions with Alumni where they share their journey & experience and through that inspire the budding graduates. The I&P Branch provides a platform where opportunity taker(students) and opportunity giver (recruiter) can come together to explore avenues of a fruitful and collaborative association. We are proud of several such associations in the past in the form of internships and placements for which we are grateful to participating organizations both from India and abroad.

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  • RPS5 SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
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    Adjunct and Emeritus Resource Faculty

    PLACEMENT BROCHURE
    Academic Programme

    Duration: Minimum Three Years

    Introduction of the Programme: School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences, Centre for Post-Graduate Legal Studies (CPGLS) offers one year LLM in Criminal & Security Laws which is uniquely crafted course for the students interested in building their career in various functions and functionaries of Criminal Justice System.

    Duration of program : 2 Semesters

    In the first semester, there are 5 papers and in the second semester there are 4 papers and 1 dessertation

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    Mr. Sanket Solanki

    Head (IPB) and Placement Internship & Training Manager (SBSFI)

    Rashtriya Raksha University,

    Lavad, Dahegam, Gandhinagar – 382305

    Phone No. – 91-8320123622

    Email – sanket.solanki@rru.ac.in
    recruitments@rru.ac.in
    internships@rru.ac.in

    SLHSS Services
    • Expert Lecture: NCC Law Topics under ‘B’ and ‘C’ Certificate Exam Syllabus.
    • Services Provided: The School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences [SLHSS], Rashtriya Raksha University submitted relevant recommendations to The Criminal Justice Reforms Committee to be considered as changes in Indian Penal Code 1860, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and Indian Evidence Act 1872. The Committee was mandated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India for the reformation of the Criminal Laws. The Co-ordinator of the Committee on Criminal Justice Reforms Prof (Dr) G S Bajpai acknowledged our work and appreciated the same.
    Mr. Pavan Soni

    Head, Internship and Placement Branch

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