A new trend among the career moves was a few students' choice to launch or join start-ups in FMCG sector even as a large number of students them to pursue higher studies abroad.
Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Urban Development Affairs in Afghanistan along with law firms in London and corporate firms also offered jobs to the students.
Professor C Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor of O P Jindal Global University and Dean of JGLS, said, "With a growing range of career streams being pursued by JGLS students, we are confident that in a very short time, our students are going to emerge as thought leaders making deep changes to the very landscape of preferred careers after law.
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