Internships with the Best: Courtrooms to Corporate Corridors

Real legal learning begins where textbooks end—in the heat of court arguments, the discipline of drafting legal documents, and the nuance of negotiating agreements. At the School of Law, MIT ADT University, we recognize that internships are not optional add-ons—they are essential milestones in a law student’s journey.

That’s why we’ve established strong connections with a wide spectrum of legal professionals and institutions, ensuring that our students gain hands-on experience in diverse domains such as litigation, corporate law, legal aid, policy, and governance.

Our students undertake internships with:

  • Advocates at district and High Courts, observing court proceedings, preparing briefs, and assisting in legal research.

  • Mediators and arbitrators, learning alternate dispute resolution techniques.

  • Legal departments of businesses and startups, where they explore the role of in-house legal teams.

  • Public interest organizations and NGOs, engaging with grassroots legal education, policy drafting, and rights-based work.

  • Judicial offices and quasi-judicial tribunals, gaining exposure to procedural aspects of justice delivery.

But what truly distinguishes us is the academic structure we bring to internships. Every internship is guided, monitored, and evaluated. Before they begin, students undergo orientation on how to maintain ethical conduct, confidentiality, and professionalism. During the internship, they keep daily reflection logs, and after completion, they present internship reviews, submit mentor feedback, and engage in group discussions to share their learning outcomes.

This reflective process ensures that internships are not just “work experience,” but become transformative learning experiences.

Our Career & Internship Cell helps students choose internships aligned with their long-term goals, whether they aim to join the bar, sit for judicial services, work in corporate law, or contribute to social change. Many students receive continued internship opportunities, project assignments, and even full-time offers through these engagements.

Through structured internships, our students graduate not only with a law degree but with professional confidence, strong networks, and a practical understanding of law in action.

At MIT ADT School of Law, we don’t just send students to internships—we prepare them to excel in them.





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