All members of the pioneer of the graduates of the SMU law school party who want to be lawyers already have received practical training contract three months prior to graduation.
The Law Faculty of SMU hopes that its inaugural batch of 106 studies this year. Apart from four in the age group who have said that they will not lawyers after graduation, other students graduation all received training contracts for offices. Rajah & Tann will take in the largest number of graduates of the law on the SMU, recruitment of 27 persons in total.
Lawyer Lee Eng Beng, Senior with Rajah & Tann, said his company had come to know many of the students rights after working with the SMU law school internship programs and by working with students in various activities. Competition and the dynamics of students left a deep impression in the company.
Kelvin low, associate dean (Foreign Affairs) of the Law Faculty of SMU, found that the greatest challenge for the students with opportunities for the training of the fact that companies do not have a deep understanding of the programs offered by the Faculty of law at SMU law. SMU emphasizes theory to practice. Therefore seeks the help of his law students are given opportunities to practice in large law firms in Singapore. This also allows students to demonstrate their value to their prospective employers.
Internship opportunities can the right of companies to have a good impression of the students. This is proven by the real-life cases and the high degree of success under SMU graduates in training contracts. It can also participate in practical programmes also help law students find good opportunities in the highly competitive labour market.
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