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The HNLU Career Development Conclave-2022 to begin from August 6, 2022 [Press Release]

The conclave will provide an opportunity to the students to interact with professionals across a vast spectrum.

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The Hidayatullah National Law University has been ranked 5th among the National Law Universities in India Today Ranking 2022 and 51-100 on crisis management during COVID by the World’s Universities with Real Impact (WURI) Ranking 2022 among the innovative and emerging Universities by WURI and is set to scale new benchmarks in the years to come.

The Career Development Conclave 2022 (CDC 2022) conceptualized by the the Internship and Recruitment Committee along with the Alumni Affairs Committee is a unique and first of its kind programme among the National Law Universities will roll out a series of online training/ workshop/ panel discussion/ lecture/ session in undergraduate and postgraduate students of HNLU and August/September 2022 & September for UG and PG students of HNLU and other Universities/Institutions.

The Conclave will provide an opportunity to the students to interact with professionals across a vast spectrum of law, entrepreneurship, and public policy, amongst others, it will throw light on the different career pathways inter alia – litigation, corporate law, judiciary, civil services, higher studies, public policy & legal journalism.

On the launch of the programme, Prof.(Dr.) V.C. Vivekanandan, Vice Chancellor of HNLU said, “yet another innovative initiative from HNLU which will facilitate aspiring professionals a road map for their career”.

The registration link for the conclave can be found here and the details of the schedule are available on the website.

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