Neha Kapur

Country: India
Sector: Law
Job title: Senior Legal Advisor
Subject of study: International Management
Year of graduation: 2009
Type/Level of study: Postgraduate Taught

Current Employer/Organisation Name

WestKey Legal Associates

What have you been doing since leaving Exeter, and what are you doing now?

Working – specialising in Asylum and Immigration Law in the UK, I now run a Boutique Immigration firm Offering Bespoke Legal Services in London and abroad. 

Please tell us if you were a member of any societies, groups or sports clubs?

International society.

What did you enjoy most about your programme and what was the biggest highlight?

Meeting people from different parts of the world. 

Why did you choose to study at Exeter?

Its ranking in the UK.

What advice would you give to a current student who wishes to pursue your career?

Exeter will open a wide range of opportunities career wise and otherwise.

What are your plans for the future?

To make my boutique law firm even more accessible internationally, to help more people access legal advice at reasonable rates, specially to the disenfranchised parts of our society. 

 

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