
NLU Jodhpur Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of NLU Jodhpur
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.4
Student Rating Distribution
Prerna Rao
MBA in Insurance Management
Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at National Law University, Jodhpur, really know their stuff and are always there to help. The classes are great and the topics we study are useful for getting jobs. The exams can be tough, but they're fair. Most students pass, which shows the college sets high standards.
Placement: Most students here get placed easily, way more than 90%. The best package is around 15 LPA, the lowest is about 6 LPA, and the average is around 9 LPA. Companies like ICICI Lombard, HDFC Ergo, and Bajaj Allianz come to hire. Lots of interns end up at LIC. The popular jobs are risk analyst, underwriter, and claims manager.
Campus: I really like the facilities for my course at NLU. The classrooms are well-equipped, there's Wi-Fi, and the library has a lot of resources to help us learn. The hostel is decent too, with good amenities and medical support. Plus, the food in the mess and canteen is pretty good.
Harsh Paradkar
MBA in Insurance Management
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: I did my MBA at SIS and they offer 2 types of courses. One is for B.Com graduates and the other is for B.Tech graduates. The B.Com MBA program is 2 years long, while the MBA IRM program for engineering graduates is just one year. The faculty members are all 60 years old or more. The college has more girls (60%) than boys (40%). We get to go on at least 2 industrial visits every semester, which is awesome. And there are tons of job opportunities waiting for us after graduation.
Placement: I'm currently doing my MBA in insurance and risk management at the School of Insurance Studies. They have a great track record of getting students placed, with up to 100% of students finding jobs. I recently got placed at ICICI Lombard, and the average salary for placements is around 6 LPA. It's a one-year course, and I'm really happy with how things are going here.
Campus: The classrooms are awesome with projectors and central AC. There's a small canteen right near our class. Each faculty has their own section. The college has a library and 3 different canteens. Plus, there's a salon, fruit shop, laundry, and fast food spot on campus. It's on NH-65, so easy to find.
Divya Khan
MBA in Insurance Management
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and they use great teaching methods. The course content is practical and the presentations they use help us understand the subjects better. It's all really good here!
Placement: The placements at our college are pretty good. The average salary offered is around 4-5 LPA. Most batches have full placements, while some have about 95% placements. We also get internship opportunities. Big companies like HDFC, Bajaj, and ICICI Bank come for placements. Overall, the placement scene at our college is solid.
Campus: The college campus is really cool. It's all green and super tidy. All the classrooms and the library have AC. They have great facilities for sports like cricket, basketball, and badminton. Plus, we've got 3 canteens and a tuck shop here.
Pranav Iyer
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff. The course material is useful. Exams are tough, so you gotta work hard to get good grades. You need a GPA of 5.5 to pass. The semester grades are out of 10, and it's not easy to get high scores. Most students end up with a CGPA between 7 and 8.
Placement: About 30 students in our batch of 2022 landed PPOs right on the first day. The offered salary was between 10 to 22 LPA. Big companies like CAM, SAM, Trilegal, and L&L were the top hirers.
Campus: The college has everything you need like library, LAN, and good classrooms. There are 3 messes 2 for veggies and 1 for both veg and non-veg. Plus, there's 2 tuck shops and a juice spot. They also have a medical center and sports area with fields for football, cricket, and courts for basketball and volleyball.
Aparna Choudhary
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at the college are a mix of highly qualified people who studied here and local teachers. Most of them really know their stuff. They use a variety of methods like class exercises, exams, presentations, and projects to teach. It keeps things interesting and helps us learn better.
Placement: The college boasts about 100% placements, which seems legit. Most students land jobs by the end of the 5th year. Some even snag pre-placement offers in the 4th year or early in the 9th semester. Salaries range from 12-17 LPA on average. Big law firms like Kaitan, SAM, CAM, Trilegal, Luthra, and more come for placements. There's a cell called RICC that helps us find internships. The stipend depends on the company's policy.
Campus: This law school has everything you need. Every student gets their own room, which is great. There are 3 messes, 3 dining halls, a big medical center, and good sports facilities. The hostel rooms are decent, and the classrooms are a bit dull. Wi-Fi is available in the admin block, but the connection in the hostel rooms is not so good. Overall, the Wi-Fi here is not the best.
Sarika Joshi
MBA in Insurance Management
Reviewed On 10 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and really help us learn well. The way they teach makes it easy to get what they're saying. Our course isn't just about the curriculum. The exams are pretty hard, so you gotta study hard to do well. You need at least 50% to pass.
Placement: I'm really happy with how our college helped us find jobs. Over 65% of students landed great jobs with salaries ranging from 2.3 lakhs to 8.5 lakhs per year. We had over 30 companies come for placements, and even 5% of us got internships in different fields. It's nice to see so many opportunities opening up for us here.
Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, food, and medical help in both the college and hostel. They also have sports, games, and cultural events every semester. Each course has its own department, which is really helpful.
Sachin Patel
MBA in Insurance Management
Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have worked in the industry. Sometimes guest speakers and corporate folks come to give us talks on important topics. We also visit industries five times a semester to see things in action. We learn a lot about the risks in the industry and how to insure them. They also help us with getting ready for jobs and finding internships.
Placement: The college offers on-campus placements with insurance companies, health insurance companies, and broking firms visiting our campus. If you don't get placed, they help with off-campus opportunities. Everyone gets a job, and they're well-known in their industry. Some students even get jobs abroad after working in India for a bit.
Campus: The college has everything you need for insurance studies. We've got e-classrooms, lecture theatres, a video conference room, a two-storied library with lots of books, and even international authors. The campus has Wi-Fi, and the labs and classrooms are great. There's a medical center with a doctor available 24/7. We have three messes serving both veg and non-veg food, a tuck shop for snacks, fruits, and veggies, and even a hair salon. The hostel rooms are nice, with internet, wardrobe, desk, chair, and a bed. Plus, there are balconies outside each room.
Ankit kumarhrivastava
LL.M. in Corporate Laws
Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They're really friendly and always willing to help out. Plus, they know their stuff inside and out.
Placement: I got into this college for the course. The lowest package was Rs 9 lacs and the highest was Rs 20 lacs. Almost everyone in my batch got internships. It's a great place to be!
Campus: The facilities and infrastructure at the college were really good. I liked how easy it was to adapt to the environment. The classrooms and library were spacious and the librarian did a great job managing everything.
Neha Singh
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 11 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super smart, qualified, and always ready to lend a hand. They make learning fun and engaging. They mix things up with class presentations, movie reviews, and regular teaching methods. There's 1 teacher for every 60 students, so you get plenty of personal attention. I've learned a lot about the law industry and how it works in real life. The curriculum is top-notch and really helps us understand the basics.
Placement: The placements at National Law University Jodhpur aren't 100%, but they're pretty good. On the first day, big companies like Khaitan come for hiring, which is cool. About 60% of students get placed, with salaries averaging between 9-16 lakhs per year. There are lots of corporate jobs available. The placement cell does a good job making sure everything runs smoothly.
Campus: The Wi-Fi in the hostels doesn't work, but we can use LAN for internet. They can also install modems if needed. The computer lab is good. Classrooms have AC, which is nice. The library is big and decent. Medical help is available on campus all the time. They support sports and give extra leave for national tournaments. The best part is the hostels - each room is for one person, and they're pretty big with balconies.
Sonal Singh
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 9 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good and they make sure we're learning properly. The way they teach is decided by the teachers themselves and has to be approved by the school. During our internships, we get to see how things work in the real world. There are enough teachers for all of us students, so we get the attention we need.
Placement: During the fifth year of our course, we have placements happening. In the fourth year, top law firms come on day zero to hire students. On day zero, the salary packages offered range from 14 LPA to 18 LPA and even higher. The number of students getting placed differs in each batch. It depends on things like batch rank, internship performance, and how many job openings there are.
Campus: The hostel rooms are for one person only. There are 7 places to grab a bite on campus, like Interalia, canteens, tuck shop, and fruit shops. The medical center is open all day, every day, and there's a great playground. Classrooms have AC, and the library is awesome. They have good internet, and the hostel is safe and comfy. Great place for students!
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