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3.5
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Yash Reddy
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025
Admission: The course is really relevant to what we need. The teachers know their stuff and have either studied law or worked in law firms. Their experiences really help us learn a lot.
Placement: Studying law at CNLU opens up a lot of options like litigation and Judicial Services after graduation. Not many students aim for placements, but around 40% of those who do get placed. Last year, ICICI bank recruited students from our college.
Campus: The CNLU campus is super pretty with lots of greenery. The library has all kinds of books new and old. We have Wi-Fi all the time in the hostels and library, which is awesome. The hostels are kept nice and clean. The food in the mess is good; we get eggs, salads, milk, and more. They have medical help too doctors, technicians, and even some professors live on campus. It's a really student-friendly place.
Lata Singh
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025
Admission: Some teachers are really good at what they teach, but others are just okay. I'm not sure why some of them are even teaching at this university. A lot of the new teachers don't have much experience. But they do try to help us understand things when we're confused. I'm grateful to a few teachers who go above and beyond in teaching us not just academics, but also important life lessons. They're always there to help us even after class is over.
Placement: I finished a 5-year integrated course in 2019 with 140 students in my batch. Only one student got placed in ICICI with a great package of 14-15 LPA. It's disappointing that despite the high fees at this NLU, very few students get placed. The administration seems corrupt, only caring about money and not student careers. We have to find our own internships too. Overall, the administration doesn't seem to care much about our future.
Campus: The college has decent infrastructure with Wi-Fi in the hostel and on campus. The library is a bit small, but it gets the job done. The hostel is clean, but for the amount they charge, it would've been nice to have a cooler. The mess is alright, no major complaints about it.
Sunil Mishra
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 20 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and super supportive. The campus has a good vibe and the courses are well-structured. The exams can be challenging, but as long as you put in the effort, you'll do just fine. I think it's a fantastic college to be at.
Placement: I think the job placements here are kinda low because many students go for higher studies or preparing for judicial services. But if you really work for it, you can get a placement. Overall, I'd say the placements are just okay. Students usually end up in banks or different law firms based on what they want.
Campus: The campus has great facilities like a big library, academic block, football ground, and sports courts. Hostels have a canteen and two cafes too. Love the setup here!
Tarun Khan
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: I really like how the college has teachers who are friendly and helpful. They make learning easy and not too stressful. I also appreciate that they offer cool new courses like AI and law, in addition to the usual ones. The college is even partnering with other universities for some courses, like the SEL programme at ISB. Overall, I think the academics here are great!
Placement: The college is big on job placements. This year, everyone looking for a job got one. Lots of top companies are coming to hire students. In the past, mostly banks hired students. But now, other big firms are showing up too. Getting a job still takes some work, but it's worth it!
Campus: Our college has top-notch classrooms with all the latest tech stuff. The library is huge and has tons of online and offline resources. The hostel is okay, but you can't get a room to yourself in your first year. The food is tasty and worth the price. The sports facilities are just okay, but the sports committees keep things fun.
Shubham Kumar Das
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers aren't very helpful and don't manage the class well. The exams are super hard, and they grade really harshly. There are only a few full-time teachers who don't do much for the college's reputation.
Placement: The placement scene at our college isn't great. Back in 2018, we only had one placement drive. After that, it's been pretty low usually just 1 or 2 placements, or sometimes none at all. The university doesn't really prioritize placements. They're more focused on judiciary stuff. So, if you're hoping to get a job right out of college, maybe look elsewhere.
Campus: The hostel rooms here are better than most NLUs and colleges. The food can be hit or miss. They have a gym and sports facilities, including two badminton courts. The academic blocks are nice, each room has AC. The only downside is there's no proper moot court hall for practice.
Sunil Das
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 9 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors here are a mix - some really know their stuff, others not so much. But they all help you out when you need it. The course follows the Bar Council of India's rules, so it's all up-to-date. Exams are a bit tricky, but if you study well, you'll do fine.
Placement: The placement cell isn't super active, but students find good opportunities themselves. Even though there isn't a top recruiter, ICICI Bank often hires CNLU grads for their legal team. The highest salary this year was 22 LPA at a corporate law firm. Many students go for the judiciary. CNLU has a great reputation for success in the judicial exam.
Campus: The campus is pretty nice overall. I like the greenery and the air-conditioned classrooms. The library has a good collection of books on social sciences and law. The food in the mess is okay, but the cafe on campus has really tasty sandwiches if you want something better. Wi-Fi is available, but it's not super fast.
Nisha Singh
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are a mixed bag. Some are really great they know their stuff and teach well. But others aren't so good. They struggle with the material and don't teach it well. We could definitely use more good teachers here. But that seems to be a common issue at colleges. So, it's not really a surprise for us.
Placement: CNLU doesn't have great placements. Only a few students get placed, like 2-3. But some students, around 10-15, get job offers from law firms and research organizations on campus. People call CNLU the Judges' Factory because many students pass the judicial services exam in different states.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, a library, and air-conditioned classrooms, but we really need a better computer lab. It's a big campus, about 18 acres, with lots of greenery. Each hostel has its own mess for boys and girls.
Sachin Nair
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 30 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors here are hit or miss. It's tough to keep track of them all with the team teaching setup. The course goes by quickly, but it gets you ready for what's next. The exams are challenging but fair, mostly focusing on applying what you've learned.
Placement: The college's placement record isn't great, only a few students get pre-placement offers. It's a bit disappointing, but the administration is trying to make it better.
Campus: The classrooms are great because they have air conditioning and smart LED lights. The teachers use microphones, so you can hear them well. The campus is nice and green, and the library is cool with individual desks. It's a good place to study.
Poonam Nair
B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 9 Sept, 2025
Admission: The curriculum has changed a lot since the new vice-chancellor came in. It's more practical now, not just memorizing stuff. The teachers are pretty good, and there are some new ones who bring fresh ideas to class. They make learning more interesting with their discussions.
Placement: The job packages here go from 8 to 12 LPA. Most students either find jobs off campus or go for judiciary. But if you go for placements, you'll likely get a job. Big companies like ICICI Bank and Wadia Ghandy come here to hire students.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here lets you log in with just one device. Classrooms have everything you need like AC and smart boards. The library is big with plenty of room to study. It stays open until 2:00 AM which is awesome. The hostels are decent and you can stay on campus.
Naveen Reddy
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 28 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive and know their stuff. They teach us a lot during classes. Sometimes we have guest speakers too. The subjects we learn are super relevant to what's happening now, getting us ready for jobs. The exams are tough but in a good way. They don't just ask about facts from the book, they make us think. You need at least 50% to pass, and most students pass with 90-95%.
Placement: The placement cell at the University is not that great. Only about 3-4 students get placed each year. The companies that usually come for placements are Khaitan and Co., ICICI, and others. The average salary package offered is around 18-22 LPA. The main roles students get are associates and legal consultants.
Campus: The academic block and hostels here are really nice. The classrooms have smart technology for online classes, and there's WiFi everywhere. The hostel rooms have balconies, plus there's a gym, washing machines, and sports facilities like badminton and table tennis. The food in the mess is good and nutritious. And there are also outdoor courts for football, volleyball, and basketball.
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