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GameChanger Law Advisors launches GLA Essay and Internship Challenge 2025

Students who participate in the challenge stand to win cash prizes and internships at GLA.

Bar & Bench

GameChanger Law Advisors (GLA), Bengaluru-based corporate and commercial law firm, has announced the launch of its GLA Essay and Internship Challenge, 2025.

The Challenge is part of GLA's efforts to scout fresh talent among law students all over India, and to spark critical and analytical legal thought on a contemporary legal issues in India.

Who is eligible to participate?

The Challenge is open only to students who are currently studying in the third, fourth, or fifth year of a five-year undergraduate programme in law from any university that is recognized by the Bar Council of India OR the third year of a three-year undergraduate programme in law from any university that is recognized by the Bar Council of India.

What's in it for those who participate?

Firstly, there are cash prizes on offer! We urge interested students to please read the Regulations carefully.

Secondly, selected participants shall each be awarded internships with GLA for 1 (one) month at any time during the period between April 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025.

The firm intends to make this the only pathway for students to secure internships at GameChanger Law Advisors.

DEADLINES

Final date for submission of essays: 6:00 PM IST on Friday, February 7, 2025

Declaration of results: Friday, February 21, 2025

Notification of internship dates for those participants chosen for internships: Friday, February 28, 2025

PRIZES

FIRST PRIZE: ₹25,000/- (Rupees twenty five thousand only)

SECOND PRIZE: ₹15,000/- (Rupees fifteen thousand only)

THIRD PRIZE: ₹10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand only)

For any questions or clarifications, please email recruitment@gamechangerlaw.com.

Submissions/ applications made to any individual attorney at GLA shall not be accepted by the firm.

[Read brochure for more details]

2025 GLA Essay and Internship Challenge Regulations.pdf
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