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National Law School of India University, Bangalore

Public/Government University|Estd. 1986|NAAC Grade A|NIRF #1 (Law) 2025

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1 Nov, 2025 : For admissions into various National Law Universities, Consortium of NLUs has announced the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) registration details for 2026. The last date for online registration for CLAT 2026 is extended for students. The students can apply for CLAT exam till  7 November 2025. The CLAT 2026 exam is scheduled for Sunday, 7 December 2025. 
4 Sept, 2025 : Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar has secured the #5 position in the NIRF 2025 rankings for law universities
4 Sept, 2025 : NLU Delhi has secured the #2 position in the NIRF 2025 rankings for law universities maintaining its consistent second-place standing.
4 Sept, 2025 : NLSIU, Bengaluru has secured the #1 position in the NIRF 2025 rankings for law universities marking its eighth consecutive year at the top.

Average rating of NLSIU Bangalore

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.5

Based on 15 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
27%
4
60%
3
13%
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Placement

Placement

4.7/5

Admission

Admission

4.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.3/5

Academics

Academics

4.5/5

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Yogesh Khan

Yogesh Khan

27 Feb, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really cool. They know their stuff and have been teaching for a long time. The way they teach is pretty good. The system with three terms a year is busy, but it helps us prepare for real life. The tests are tough, but once you get the hang of it, it's not so bad. You need to get at least 50% in all to pass.

Placement: I'd say about 60% of students here get placed. The highest salary package can go up to 50 LPA, and the lowest is around 6 LPA. Big law firms like SAM, CAM, AZB, Trilegal, etc., come for placements. Many students also get internships at good places, thanks to the college's reputation. Some popular job roles include legal researcher, law firm partner, and practicing lawyer.

Campus: The campus has everything you need - free Wi-Fi, nice classrooms, a cool library, and even cafes. It's a nice place overall. The food in the mess is okay, not great. They have sports facilities and a gym, plus they organize tournaments on campus too.

Ritu Gupta

Ritu Gupta

15 Feb, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The course is tough, but the teachers are awesome  some even from Harvard and Oxford! They really prepare us for jobs in any field. The exams are hard, but if you study daily, you can pass. About 90% of students pass, which is pretty good.

Placement: This year, almost all students got placed. The highest salary offered was 25 LPA, with an average of 12 LPA. The lowest was 10 LPA. Top companies like Khaitan & Co, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, and AZB & Partners recruit here. Everyone gets internships from the first year, in different states, at NGOs and law firms. It's mandatory, but it's a great way to gain experience. They offer roles in corporate law and legislation.

Campus: The classrooms have all the cool stuff like switches, Wi-Fi, smart boards, speakers, and a nice vibe. The hostel Wi-Fi is slow but it's always on. Wi-Fi blocks games though. The library is super futuristic and filled with books. We get great meals 4 times a day with yummy ingredients. Everything is super clean, including the medical facilities. And there are tons of outdoor sports options here.

Karan Khan

Karan Khan

23 Jan, 2024

3.8
2 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're always ready to help. They use new and cool ways to teach us. We do lots of hands-on learning and research too. I love how we get to work with other students  it makes learning super fun!

Placement: I studied at India's National Law University, Bengaluru, which is the best law college in the country. You need to pass the CLAT exam to join this university. After finishing the law course here, you can land a job with a salary of around 1215 lakhs per year. Big law firms like Luthra and Luthra and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas hire students from here. It's a great place to study law and kickstart your career in the legal field.

Campus: The Wi-Fi and sports facilities here are okay, but they could be better. The library is awesome with all the books you need for studying. The campus is always clean and tidy.

Nitin Reddy

Nitin Reddy

13 Nov, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They all studied law abroad and know their stuff. The course is all about law, which makes sense. We have discussions in class, which is cool. Exams are okay, not too hard or too easy. Some new teachers joined recently, so I can't judge them yet.

Placement: The job placements at NLSIU for law students are top-notch. Big law firms like SAM, CAM, Trilegal, and Khaitan visit the campus. You can land a job with a salary ranging from 15 to 18 lakhs per year. Banks also recruit students for legal roles. Almost everyone gets an internship at these firms, which is great for getting a foot in the door. If you're keen on landing a job in the legal field, you won't have trouble finding one here.

Campus: The campus is pretty big at 23 acres. Lately, it's been really crowded because more students are coming in. The Wi-Fi is just okay. The classrooms are nice, and the library is really cool. We've got good sports facilities for football, basketball, cricket, and table tennis.

Amit Sharma

Amit Sharma

22 Feb, 2023

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors in the law department are amazing! They graduated from top universities, so they really know their stuff. They're super approachable and explain things really well, both in class and outside of it. I'm really happy with the way they teach here.

Placement: The college has a great track record of placing students in jobs. Last semester, almost 40 students got 98 job offers in top companies like SAM, CAM, and trilegal. The average salary is around 17L to 20L per year. Some students choose to go for higher studies or work in litigation instead. It's cool to see everyone landing jobs they're interested in!

Campus: Our university is top-notch in India, but it only has space for 1000 students. The campus is not huge, but it's nice and eco-friendly. The food is okay, and the facilities are pretty good. It's a nice place to be.

Manoj Das

Manoj Das

18 Jan, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The course curriculum is really good. They give us the course outline at the start, which is super helpful. Most of the teachers are great. Plus, we get to take courses taught by experts. It's awesome because we learn practical stuff, not just theory.

Placement: The college offers some of the best placements for law students in the whole country. Everyone who goes for placements gets a job, so it's a 100% placement rate! The average pay changes every year but usually falls between Rs. 12-14 lakhs per year. You can land jobs in big law firms and companies through placements here.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure and the campus has everything we need. The classrooms are big and have all the stuff we need. The library is huge and has a lot of law books. The hostel rooms are okay, and the food in the mess is decent too.

Anjali Mishra

Anjali Mishra

31 Jul, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The course was great! We covered Sociology 1, Economics 1, Torts, and Legal Methods. Sociology was my favorite because it had topics that were super relevant to real life. Economics 1 felt a bit rushed, especially with microeconomics  maybe splitting it into two semesters would've been better. In Torts, we looked at case laws and commentaries, and the professors helped us understand how to apply the law. Legal Methods was really practical, especially the third module with judgment and statute interpretation. It was all about real-world applications, which I found super helpful.

Placement: NLSIU is the top law school in India for placements. Tier 1 firms hire a lot from here, which is awesome. They even have their own team for campus placements. Most students get pre-placement offers. But after college, you're not stuck with just that. Many students study for civil services exams, become advocates, or aim for the judiciary. Lots of options to explore!

Campus: The hostel options are Ganga, Cauvery, Hoogly, Himalaya, and Brahmapur for guys. For girls, there's Nilgiris, Vindhyas, Annapurna (where we eat), Gangotri, Yamuna, and Narmada. Most rooms have three people, but you can get doubles or singles in some buildings. Annapurna mess is for everyone, while Hoogly mess is just for guys. They assign hostels based on who needs them most. The prices for staying in the hostel and eating at the mess are really good, and there's a wide variety of food.

Priya Choudhary

Priya Choudhary

5 Dec, 2021

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: NLS is not just about classes and clubs. The trimester is crazy busy with projects, presentations, debates, exams, and more. It can get overwhelming, but you eventually get the hang of it.

Placement: Last year, most students got job offers during placements. Many students even got pre-placement offers in their final year. On average, the salary package offered was around 12 lakhs per annum. Big law firms like Luthra and Luthra, Khaitan and Co. were among the recruiters.

Campus: The campus is pretty small, only 23 acres, but it has all the facilities you need. The whole place has Wi-Fi, so you can use your phone anywhere. Sometimes the Wi-Fi isn't great in some spots, though. The food in the mess hall is good, especially breakfast on certain days.

Priya Iyer

Priya Iyer

10 May, 2021

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at National Law School of India University are amazing. They're super helpful and always there for us when we need them. They're really smart, too  like they graduated from top colleges such as Oxford. Our class has around 80 students, but the teachers make sure to give each of us attention. In general, the teachers are just awesome.

Placement: National Law School of India University in Bangalore is the top law college in India. Admissions happen through the CLAT exam. There are 18 law colleges, and this one is the best. They have 80 spots each year. After five years, graduates can make around Rs. 12-15 Lacs per year.

Campus: The college campus has Wi-Fi, which is great. The library here is awesome they have over 5,000 books! They also have sports like IPL, badminton, and football. It's pretty cool.

Yamini Reddy

Yamini Reddy

19 Nov, 2020

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: NLSIU rocks as the top law college in INDIA for 8 years straight! The trimester system makes the course tough but awesome. The teachers are all experts in their fields and super cool. Exams are no joke, with the top score around 42 out of 60. You gotta get at least a C+ (45%) to pass each semester. Trust me, it's worth it!

Placement: The job opportunities at NLSIU are top-notch, especially for a Law College. Big companies like Amarchand Mangaldas, AZ&B, Trilegal, and even Tata Steel recruit a lot from here. In 2024, the median salary was around 20 lakhs, with the highest being 30 lakhs. Almost everyone gets placed, so that's a big plus!

Campus: The university's infrastructure is top-notch. All classrooms have plug points, projectors, and boards. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus. The law library is huge, the best in India with 55,000 books. There are two academic buildings now, and they just added a third. The food is great, but some students got off-campus housing this year because the hostels are a bit old.