Eleven Group, a fast-growing Indian business house headquartered in Gurugram, is inviting law students to join its in-house legal team as a Legal Trainee. This is a chance to work alongside experienced professionals on real corporate legal matters, building a foundation in advisory, contracts, and compliance inside one of the country's most ambitious multi-sector groups.
If you want to understand how legal work actually happens inside a company rather than from the outside, and you are drawn to corporate practice over litigation, this internship gives you direct, hands-on exposure across a large and diverse business portfolio.
Eleven Group (formerly the SAS Group) was founded by Sunil Sachdeva, a co-founder of the Medanta hospital chain. Its philosophy is captured in a simple line: on a scale of 1 to 10, the group aims for eleven.
The group builds and scales companies across sectors including healthcare, financial services, insurance, and technology. Its portfolio includes Medanta (a listed hospital chain), AIQA Health (a digital health platform), SVCL (an NBFC supporting women entrepreneurs), and Eleven Power, among other ventures. The breadth of the group gives the legal team a wide and substantive workload to learn from.
As a Legal Trainee, you will get hands-on exposure to in-house legal operations across the group. The work is centred on corporate practice rather than courtroom litigation.
This internship is open to law students from reputed colleges and universities.
The internship is based in person at the Eleven Group office at Eleven Bay (previously SAS Tower), Medanta - Medicity, Sector 38, Gurugram, Haryana - 122001.
The group has not publicly stated a stipend amount for this role, so confirm compensation directly with the recruiter when you apply.
To apply, email your updated CV to the recruiter at manvi.arora@elevengroup.in. Mention the role you are applying for, your year of study and college, your availability dates, and a short note on any prior corporate or in-house experience.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so apply early.