There's a start-up caled JRTC intern which conducts a test and facilitates internships based on the score of that test. I wanted to enquire whether a fellow LI reader has taken the test and gotten an internship through it. If yes, how was your experience, how was the test like, what's the process after giving the test, whether they provide internship with a decent place?
Took exam in december end .. got 6 internships including 2 internships in tier 1 firms ... can't say for others but turned out to be a good experience for me π
i paid 600 bucks, got a shitty CV formatting done and got promised a good internship at an IPR firm in mumbai (not going to take names but wouldnt even dream of working there now). It got confirmed through JRTC but a few days later i was told the firm didn't confirm and i didnt end up getting anything. :)
To put it simply, treat yourself to a nice meal with that 600, but dont even think about going through JRTC.
They donβt even charge that much. Itβs 1180/- first of all for 6 months and they were never into CV editing. They have a software which automatically builds a CV.
I think you wrong my friend. False info. They charge above that and they donβt edit CVs. They are not your placement cell in colleges! ππ
These guys have a totally different thought. I think itβs worth the cost, enrolled with these guys. Cannot complain, interned with 4 organisations in 5 months (virtually). Might be getting into some Tier-1 firm by next month.
For 600 you might only treat yourself at McDonaldβs! π
The company is super friendly and they give you a genuine advice. They are not Law Sikho or some random company which give courses, for that your law school is enough.
The company is very good. Did three internships and have got plethora of cases which we are not taught off in our law schools but got a hang off it during the internships!
this is my actual experience with the organization in 2018 based on which I've given a straight-forward review. I actually spent hard-earned money on this, and this was the product I received. Please let me know why this has been tagged as trollish?
If you're from the right college, you don't need these randos. If you're not, then, maybe leaving aside Tier 1 firms, just reach out to folks in the firms with a properly written/formatted resume and cover letter.
By the way, getting third parties to draft cover letters/resume isn't going to help -- the difference in quality/style of writing between those and your original drafts will become quickly apparent and you'll end up being perceived as a fraud. This isn't to say, don't have someone look it over -- but if you submit a flawless cover email but your actual communication is riddled with typos and grammatical errors, it'll be a dead giveaway and not to your benefit.
Hi everyone! I actually digress from such points. The organisation has been incubated with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and I have taken the GLIT before. The process is really smooth. The associates give you a call and help you at any time you need.
I have interned with Kochhar and couple of other firms which I got through JRTC. The experience at those firms were good too. That being said, the test that they have is moderate, neither tough nor easy! Gotta pull your pants.
I paid 1000/- for a period of 6 months and yes I did 6 internships with different lawyers and firms. My friends and faculty have lost it when they saw this. The sort of firms and my depth of knowledge has take a huge leap forward. And now I am myself able to get into some great organisations.
I am currently preparing for the next year Jessup, I even got a mentor through JRTC to help me with my submissions. (All individuals love mooting there, just FYIR).
These guys are a god send for people especially for Non-NLUs like me. They are trying to bring everyone on an equal level. Definitely these guys are not some randos.
They have been supported by the Later Former President of India, Sh. Pranab Mukherjee and even got CAM with them. I think they canβt be more authentic and highly valuable than this.
I am currently enrolled with them, interned with a great law firm and have a couple of coffee chats scheduled with AOR Supreme Court Lawyers! (They collaborate with majorly AOR Apex court Lawyers)!
You should go for it. I took the assessment 4 months back. Just interned with reputed law firms and AOR lawyers!
They are too economical. 1180/- for 6 internships. The test is on a moderate high level Thing. Both objective based and subjective based questions.
I ll suggest talk to them, I did before I could take the test. I was also skeptical at first but once I agreed to it. The way I got my internships was the most easiest process. They give you answer to every mail you send to them.
Currently interning with a law firm through JRTC. This is not an exaggeration but they have really helped me come through and I am able to see my path correctly. The associates are well experienced and they don't send your names for internships there is software that allows doing that. All you click is "apply" and your work is over. The associates are there to help you pick your options and act as mentors for those 6 months.
A big thank you to JRTC, much needed in light of the pandemic and the covid crisis. I was really mentally ill but JRTC even helped me with that, the associate would help me get on my feet and give me the motivation to work.
Definitely go for it. High suitable for law students in India
@Kian needs to reveal non traceable unique address so that we can ascertain how many novel reviews are actually there. Language and writing style used in all positive reviews seem to be the same.
Hi all, I did pursue a few internships through JRTC. It was really good, they provide you with internships & even mentors for life, you get through the internships with not just law skills but soft skills too.
Law firm dont accept these randos
can't say for others but turned out to be a good experience for me π
To put it simply, treat yourself to a nice meal with that 600, but dont even think about going through JRTC.
The fees is somewhat like 1200 bucks ..
you either got into some fraud or talking about some other platform . LOL
Sham comments!
These guys have a totally different thought. I think itβs worth the cost, enrolled with these guys. Cannot complain, interned with 4 organisations in 5 months (virtually). Might be getting into some Tier-1 firm by next month.
For 600 you might only treat yourself at McDonaldβs! π
The company is super friendly and they give you a genuine advice. They are not Law Sikho or some random company which give courses, for that your law school is enough.
The company is very good. Did three internships and have got plethora of cases which we are not taught off in our law schools but got a hang off it during the internships!
this is my actual experience with the organization in 2018 based on which I've given a straight-forward review. I actually spent hard-earned money on this, and this was the product I received. Please let me know why this has been tagged as trollish?
By the way, getting third parties to draft cover letters/resume isn't going to help -- the difference in quality/style of writing between those and your original drafts will become quickly apparent and you'll end up being perceived as a fraud. This isn't to say, don't have someone look it over -- but if you submit a flawless cover email but your actual communication is riddled with typos and grammatical errors, it'll be a dead giveaway and not to your benefit.
I have interned with Kochhar and couple of other firms which I got through JRTC. The experience at those firms were good too. That being said, the test that they have is moderate, neither tough nor easy! Gotta pull your pants.
I interned with Geeta Luthra Maβam through JRTC.
I highly recommend it.
I am currently preparing for the next year Jessup, I even got a mentor through JRTC to help me with my submissions. (All individuals love mooting there, just FYIR).
Regards,
Only Public International Law
Simple and tech friendly.
6 interns six mahine. Sabko karna chaie.
These guys are a god send for people especially for Non-NLUs like me. They are trying to bring everyone on an equal level. Definitely these guys are not some randos.
They have been supported by the Later Former President of India, Sh. Pranab Mukherjee and even got CAM with them. I think they canβt be more authentic and highly valuable than this.
I am currently enrolled with them, interned with a great law firm and have a couple of coffee chats scheduled with AOR Supreme Court Lawyers! (They collaborate with majorly AOR Apex court Lawyers)!
Go for it Non-NLUs
They help you to come to a decision yo!
A gold for Law Students in India.
Also help you after your 6 months of internships.
Rigorous and economical.
Accredited and well positioned company.
They are too economical. 1180/- for 6 internships. The test is on a moderate high level Thing. Both objective based and subjective based questions.
I ll suggest talk to them, I did before I could take the test. I was also skeptical at first but once I agreed to it. The way I got my internships was the most easiest process. They give you answer to every mail you send to them.
Hope this helps!
Go for it brother. You have my word.
A big thank you to JRTC, much needed in light of the pandemic and the covid crisis. I was really mentally ill but JRTC even helped me with that, the associate would help me get on my feet and give me the motivation to work.
Definitely go for it. High suitable for law students in India
Jrtc good organisation. Enrolled yet to give the exam.
Was worth the time and cost!
@Kian needs to reveal non traceable unique address so that we can ascertain how many novel reviews are actually there. Language and writing style used in all positive reviews seem to be the same.
P.S- Assuming we all are law students.
Its not hard on the pocket!
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