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Online Certificate Course on Banking and Finance by JSA & SimuLegum

Enroll by December 9, 2023!

Bar & Bench

SimuLegum has announced that it will be conducting a certificate course on banking and finance in collaboration with JSA. The eight-week course will be conducted from December 9, 2023 onwards.

About SimuLegum 

SimuLegum is an incorporated company providing mentorship and legal training to law students through law firm collaborations. The organisation has been very active for the past year providing international opportunities, research assistantships, and internship opportunities to law students worldwide.

About the Opportunity 

The participants would have the opportunity to gain practical exposure and a comprehensive understanding of banking and finance laws. This course is designed to prepare you for the professional world by providing the necessary practical skills required to succeed.

The course would be conducted by the following Partners at JSA: 

Aashit Shah
Anish Mashruwala
Tirthankar Datta
Utsav Johri
Nand Gopal Anand
Pratish Kumar
Anjana Potti
Megha Saraf
Utkarsh Bandhu
Aditi Sehgal
Abhishek Ray
Sumitava Basu

Eligibility 

  • Recent law graduates seeking to kickstart their legal careers.

  • Legal practitioners aiming to enhance their expertise and acquire specialized knowledge in a rapidly growing area of law.

Perks

  • Internships to top performers at JSA’s discretion (5 students were selected for the internship in the 1st batch).

  • Networking opportunities with the speakers and mentors.

  • Certificate of appreciation/ participation.

  • Hybrid sessions (a mix of live online and pre-recorded sessions).

  • Lifetime access to recordings.

  • Sessions by 12 Partners from JSA.

  • Up to 20 hours of practical learning.

Duration: Eight weeks from December 9.

Last date to register: December 9, 1 PM.  

To register, click here!

[Read Course Brochure]

Course Brochure - 2nd Edition - Certificate Course on Banking & Finance.pdf
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