Hello,
While asking this question, it would be more useful if you have mentioned what type of job or internship you want to do.
Generally to do a full time job, companies expect you to get a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from your university. This is to ensure that you get support from your college (like attendance) and that the college is informed about the same.
And for internships, if it is part-time, it really doesn't matter if your university is informed about it or not as this will be your personal task and you can do this in your free time.
These answers apply to all universities be it Law college or any other.
Placements:
Generally no college offers 100% guaranteed placements although sometimes they achieve this feat. But choosing a better college will increase your chances of job.
For help in choosing college, you can visit the below link for list of colleges offering admissions based on CLAT score:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-participating-institutes
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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