Today, law graduates have multiple options in Corporate Houses, Law Firms, NGOs, Courts (Litigation), Regulatory Bodies etc. As per the curriculum, each student shall have completed a minimum of 20 weeks internship during the their period of legal studies with NGOs, Trial and Appellate Advocates, Judiciary, Legal Regulatory Authorities, Legislative Bodies, Banks, Stock Exchanges, Law firms, Companies, Local Self Government and such other bodies and the student shall keep an internship diary which shall be certified and evaluated by the person or authority with whom the student has interned and the same shall be submitted to the Faculty in- charge for evaluation. The Internship cell of CSL works throughout the year and provides structured framework to the students for performing their internships during their course. The Internship Cell provides latest information regarding internship openings and also arranges training to the students for doing internship in a fruitful manner