A student who has a good deal of understanding of legal academics may not necessarily have the same expertise in real-life circumstances. Practically integrating their academic knowledge and abilities, the interns are provided for students with practical experience. The internships serve to educate students in the many elements of practical law and expand their understanding. Depending on their areas of interest, there are a large number of internship possibilities that students can select from. These include interning under an attorney, law firm, or even a government organization involved in a legal field. Students might also opt to work with a research group or any other legal entity. Bar Council of India has mandated that every enrolled law student undergo a minimum internship program before graduation. Students who follow LLB’s three-year course should complete a least 12 weeks of internships, whereas five year dual degree course students must complete a minimum of 20 weeks of internship. The BCI has also defined the conditions for students to begin the internships programs. Students may start their interning with a non-governmental organization, before progressively going to district and high court, then enter the last phase of the degree program with legal firms. Moreover, in the first year of their studies students are required to begin so that they may gain maximum practical exposure and experience during their graduation process. Gyan Vihar School of Law has an Independent Internship and placement cell to facilitate Internships and campus placements for the students. At the end of every year, there shall be internship for a period of not less than four weeks.