
NLU Ranchi (NUSRL) - National University of Study and Research In Law
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Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
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Nidhi Rao
23 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty qualified. Some of them are great at teaching and they really connect with us students. But, there are also a few teachers who can be a bit moody and hold grudges. It's just like any other college experience overall.
Placement: The course at the university is interesting, but it could use more real-world stuff. No placements available, but everyone gets a PPO. The alumni network is awesome, and the students are super smart. Only downside is the lack of support from the government.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't as great as some other NLUs. The classrooms, Wi-Fi, and hostel facilities are okay. The library building is still being worked on. It would be nice to have a new building for the new B.A. LL.B. course starting in 2025.
Pooja Patel
27 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really care about us and make sure to solve any problems we have. They know their stuff and teach us really well. We learn a lot from them with interesting topics and real-life examples. The course is great and helps us prepare for the future. We do cool things like moot court, group discussions, and tests in class. If you go to class, you'll do well on the exams. Most students pass with a 70% success rate. So, it's worth showing up!
Placement: About 30% of students in our college got jobs in companies. The salary they get is between Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 60,000 per month. We have two courses here. One is a 5-year B.A. LL.B. program and the other is a 1-year LL.M. program. Our college also helps us find internships. They give us recommendation letters from judges, lawyers, and companies. During the internship, our supervisors decide how long it will last and what tasks we'll do.
Campus: The campus has 16 classrooms and two libraries. One library is for looking stuff up, and the other has books, magazines, and things to borrow. Each classroom has AC, Wi-Fi, a smartboard, a projector, and lots of seats. Students are split into two groups in each batch. The classrooms, bathrooms, and academic buildings get cleaned every day. Starting from the second year, every student gets a room with a table, bed, and cupboard. In the first year, you share a room with one other student in either the boys' or girls' hostel. The hostel has a gym, a chill-out room, games, TV, and a study spot. The food is decent, but the canteen is the only option. There's an ambulance for emergencies and free medicine up to Rs.400. And there's a doctor at the campus clinic too.
Sneha Choudhary
28 Aug, 2024
Admission: The classes are good for getting ready for a career in law. The teachers are helpful with anything you need like school stuff, feelings, or stress. They're professional and expect the same from us.
Placement: I go to a National Law University, so we only have B.A. LL.B. as of now. We gotta do 8 internships in 5 years. The placement cell helps us get cool jobs at big law firms. Our college has good placement rates every year. Almost everyone who goes for placements gets one. Most students usually go for litigation, Judiciary, or Post-graduation. About 20-25% of students in my batch already got placed. And more will get placed this semester. The highest package was 15 lacs from Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. On average, it's 9-11 lacs (like Singh and Associates), with the lowest being 6-7 lacs per year. Some students got placed in cool firms like Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Dhir and Dhir Associate, I-PAC, Luthra and Luthra, and more.
Campus: The campus has everything we need. There are modern classrooms, two libraries, and a quiet reading room in the hostels. We even have a moot court hall for competitions. Besides academics, there's a mess with good food, lots of sports grounds, and medical facilities including an ambulance. The college also provides buses for students. Overall, it's a well-equipped campus that takes care of us.
Shubham Nair
24 Apr, 2024
Admission: The professors here are really smart, but some of them don't make classes fun. Luckily, a few teachers are so interesting that they make you love the subject. Most of the course stuff is useful, but about 10% is a bit off. I wish they had more classes on research and internships. Those skills are super important for our careers. The semester exams are not too hard, but not a piece of cake either. If you want to just pass, skimming through everything the night before works. But for good grades, you gotta study regularly. You need at least 40% to pass.
Placement: I go to the National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi. It's one of the 26 National Law Universities in India. In 2024, it got a ranking of 22 in NIRF. The highest job offer last year was around 16 LPA. The best package at NUSRL is between 17 and 18 LPA. On average, students get between 8 and 10 LPA. The lowest offer is 10 LPA. For our course, companies like Khaitan & Co., S&A Law Offices, Saraf and Partners, Trilegal, and others hire the most. Students from my course have interned at Singhania & Co., ZIGRAM Data Tech, Khaitan & Co., and Ortis Law Offices. In our field, you can become a legal associate, law consultant, corporate lawyer, litigator, trial lawyer, researcher, analyst, or writer.
Campus: The facilities for our course aren't great. There's just one academic building with small lecture rooms, a reference room, a library, faculty rooms, and student areas. We also have two hostels - one for girls and one for boys - with a mess hall in between. In the first year, we share rooms, but from the second year on, we each get our own room. The hostel facilities are okay, but sometimes not up to par. The food is alright, but could be better. Unfortunately, there aren't any food places on campus since it's in a remote area. We only have one small shop on campus. The lack of facilities can make things a bit tough for us students.
Anil Joshi
29 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers are awesome here! They help us a lot with our studies and figuring out our career path. Most of them are assistant professors, except for one. We only have one choice for undergrad, which is B.A. LL.B. But overall, the teachers are really great.
Placement: Half of us go for campus placements, and most of us end up with good jobs. The salary is usually between 6 to 20 LPA. Companies like Wadia Gandhy, Singh and Associate come for placement. Some of us choose further studies like LL.M, Judiciary, or UPSC, and others start practicing.
Campus: The campus has great Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. The classrooms are nice and clean. The library is cool, with lots of books on two floors. In the first year, the hostel rooms are shared, but then you get your own room. There are like 12 bathrooms on each floor, which is convenient. The hostel rooms are comfy and well-equipped.
Tarun Iyer
19 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and make sure we all get it. They take the time to chat with us one-on-one if we're confused about something. The course outline is given to us right at the beginning, which is super helpful. Exams aren't too tough because the teachers help us understand everything. Almost everyone passes with flying colors about 98% of us!
Placement: Almost half of us got placed in well-known law firms. The highest salary was 18 LPA and the lowest was 10 LPA. Companies like Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Khaitan and Sons, and Singh and Associates hire a lot of us. Most of us also get internships. They offer degrees like B.A. LLB, LLM, and Ph.D.
Campus: As a law student at this university, I really appreciate the great facilities they offer. The hostels are awesome, with each student getting their own room. There are about 600 rooms in total, and the rules are pretty strict with the hostel warden and caretaker keeping things in order. It's a nice place to stay while studying here.
Ankit Kumar
21 Nov, 2023
Admission: All the teachers are super helpful and easy to reach whenever you need them. They're always available through email, phone, or any other platform. Last semester, they checked all the teachers to make sure they're qualified. The teaching is really good here, and each subject has at least two teachers.
Placement: The college administration is improving every year, which is great. They're working hard to increase the placement rate, which is currently at 2.5 out of 5. About 80% of students who went for placement got placed, thanks to the hard work of the Internship and Placement cell.
Campus: The university is still new, but they're making progress. The construction work has picked up speed since some strikes last year. They've built the grounds and roads, so we can use them now. We have basketball, lawn tennis, badminton, football, and cricket areas. Wi-fi is available in both the hostel and academic buildings. The canteen and mess get updated every year if students or the college aren't happy with the food. There's a committee that looks into the mess food.
Yogesh Choudhary
9 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and focus on real-world stuff. They mix different subjects together, which is cool. We also get to see how things work in the industry. The courses we take are up-to-date and useful. The teachers are easy to talk to and they encourage us to speak our minds. They're always there for us, whether we need help with our studies or just want to chat.
Placement: The students here are into more than just business stuff. Some are interested in law, becoming judges, or going for more studies. That's why not many people get placed right after college. But they do have placement events every year.
Campus: The college infrastructure is okay, but it needs more development to match our university's plan. The classrooms are good with AC and projectors. Wi-Fi is there too. The library is small, but they're planning to build a new one. They have medical services which is good. The canteen has limited options, which is a bit of a downside. But we can always order food from nearby. The hostel rooms are nice for one person.
Vivek Sharma
18 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good and know their stuff. They're always there to help out whenever you need it. Passing is a bit tough with a 50% pass rate, so you gotta work hard for those marks. We have 50 mid-semester tests and 50 end-of-semester exams, plus a project and viva in the mid-semester.
Placement: The college offers campus placements, but it's really up to us students to try for off-campus placements. We get to choose which company we want to work for. The college doesn't help much with internships, so we have to find them ourselves. The placements aren't great, so most students end up finding opportunities on their own.
Campus: The college has a clean mess and a hostel with 4 floors and 2 wings. The hostel warden and caretakers are helpful. They make sure students have everything they need. The food and Wi-Fi are good, and the classrooms are nice too. Plus, there are medical facilities on campus.
Rajeev Reddy
31 Jul, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really smart. Most of them have PhDs. They're always around to support us. The courses are super relevant to what's going on in the real world. They update them every year to make sure they're on point.
Placement: During my time in college, about 70% of students got placed. The highest salary offered was 10 LPA, and the average was 5 LPA. Big companies like Khaitan & Co, Trilegal, and Amarchand Mangaldas came for recruitment. Being a top law school in Jharkhand, we had good opportunities. We all did internships in NGOs, with advocates, judges, and different companies. After graduating, we got roles like legal researcher, analyst, and content writer.
Campus: Our university has top-notch facilities that can rival any in India. It's the biggest law university in India, spanning 63 acres. The whole campus has Wi-Fi, and the classrooms are modern with the latest tech. The library is a key spot on campus, stocked with international journals and law-related books.