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Induslaw PPO Policy
Is it same for all the interns? Like interns from T2 law schools? I got an internship with Indus but I am not sure if they will consider me or not as I belong to a T2 NLU. Please help
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reply I don't think so. But bro how did u get one, it's been like 2 months from mine and I'm yet to hear back (NUJS guy here)
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reply Is it necessary that every assessment internship at Indus converts into a ppo?
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reply U have an internship?
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reply that doesn't sound tougher than non transparent tier 1s
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reply It's tough in Indus. Especially with cap marks. If you happen to intern in cap marks, the word goes around very quickly from associate to partner, and the quality of work depends on that work. If you are getting work from PA and above, there is a good chance that your feedback is good and you are on a line to get PPO.
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reply Guys the question here is does Indus provide PPOs easier than other Tier 1s, not the process.
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reply What's happening to LI moderation??? Comments which are actually useful aren't getting posted? @R could you please explain why?
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reply how is the hiring like?
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reply Why capital markets? Choose litigation
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reply they offer an assessment internship after your first internship, which is then followed by a ppo interview
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reply At the end of your first internship, the firm will either give you a PPO, give you an assessment internship, or will take no action.
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reply Bump
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reply Does Induslaw grant PPOs easily? Is it a one-internship policy like Khaitan's or callback-based? What are the chances of getting a job in their capital markets team?
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