Apprentice Lawyer

Online Internship Opportunity by Jus Commune (Apply by Nov 30)

Bar & Bench

JUS COMMUNE is an online forum that promotes and seeks to maintain various legal competitions.

We strive to stimulate your abilities and encourage you to sharpen your skills. We would showcase the best compositions with pride on Jus Commune. We believe that it’s a competition that ensures the survival of the fittest.

ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP

Writing skills are an important part of communication. Good writing skills allow you to communicate your message with clarity and ease to a far larger audience than through face-to-face or telephone conversations.

You might be called upon to write a report, plan or strategy at work; write a grant application or press release within a volunteering role; or you may fancy communicating your ideas online via a blog. And, of course, a well-written CV or resume with no spelling or grammatical mistakes is essential if you want a new job.

This training for FREE will enhance your skills to the best!

ELIGIBILITY

Students pursuing their graduate degree in Law.

Good writing Skills

TENURE

1 Month from 1st December 2020 to 31st December 2020

PERKS

Certificate of Internship

Publication (Subject to payment of publication fee) in an ISSN Journal.

DEADLINE

30th November, 2020

NO FEES OR ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGES!

TASKS & INSTRUCTIONS

You have to send us 4 articles/research papers during the tenure of internship. Interns who will be sending us unplagiarized assigned work within time will be receiving a certificate of completion. The interns may choose to publish their research paper in JLSR .

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Mail your CV to hr.communejus@gmail.com with subject “ Internship Application”.

Note: If you did not receive any response from our side till 1st December then assume that our internship slots are filled.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Aditi Mishra: +91 9861723001

Lavanya Rai: +91 6307317158

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