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Know Your Campus Ambassador: Rajesh Singh, VIPS

Rajesh is a second-year student of law at the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi

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Over the last two years, we have built a network of Campus Ambassadors across more than fifty law schools all over India. These law students have been providing us with information on campus events and activities, and also sharing legal articles.

This series of interviews is meant to turn the spotlight on these hardworking and dedicated individuals.

In this edition, we speak with Rajesh Singh, a second-year student of law at the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi.

Why did you choose to study law?

Law is not just a subject but it's something which empowers you, which enables you to look beyond these daily life facades, and gives you opportunity to become the voice of the weak.

What made you apply for the Campus Ambassador post at Bar & Bench?

Bar and Bench is one of the pioneer in legal field which is achieving new heights event single day and being a part of such a prestigious organisation is also an achievement .

I am an extrovert, and love to interact with new people, listen to their experiences and learn from them. It always fascinates me to explore multiple fields and get an idea of how things work.

The post of campus ambassador challenges me to enhance my limits and to work more assiduously and excel in the required skills.

What are your plans after completing law?

I want to become a litigator and a professor of law. These two things always fascinated me a lot and inspires me to work hard every day.

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