Law Centre II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi 
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Webinar Alert: "How to Build an Online Portfolio" by Law Centre II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

The event is free of cost and open to all.

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The Placement and Internship Committee of Law Centre-II along with the The Social Connect is organizing a session on ‘How to Build an Online Portfolio’.

Law Centre-II made a humble beginning in the year 1971 at the premises of ARSD College, Dhaula Kuan to offer full-time LL.B. program. It has a glorious past of 50 years.

The LL.B. classes were conducted in the evening and the alumni of Law Centre-II included top bureaucrats, police officers, military officers, teachers from different departments, chartered accountants, doctors, engineers, and other professionals.

About The Session

In the age of ever-growing competition in the legal fraternity, being your own individual and having your own identity is of utmost importance! We understand the difficulties of being a young lawyer or law student cluelessly wandering in a jungle as big as our legal fraternity. But this is the era to make a unique space for the unique you!

The session will show you how you can create an identity for yourself and stand out in internships, placements, interviews, clerkships or practically any sphere of your professional life.

WHAT OUR SESSION OFFERS

1. Mapping the applications and into the recruiter’s mind

2. Creating a pathway from the very beginning for your future prospects

3. Live Demo of building a unique Legal Portfolio

4. Art of writing and hyperlinking

5. CV+ Cover Letter drafting and auto-mated/customized templates plus additional benefits you can avail.

Webinar Details

Date: 24th June 2022 (Friday)

Time: 5:00 PM

Platform: Zoom

Fill out the form and grab your seat. Limited Slots.

The event is free of cost and open to all.

For any queries contact: lawcentre2pic@gmail.com

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