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Sonal Verma
14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors at DSNLU are pretty good. Some of them may not be great at teaching, but there are enough faculty members for the number of students. You'll definitely come across some awesome professors here. The course curriculum is similar to other NLUs, and most of the professors use PowerPoint presentations, which makes studying easier. Just make sure to study well, and you'll do fine.
Placement: LPOs are coming to our campus right now. Last year, 43 out of 47 students got placed. The campus is looking good, so more law firms will probably come soon. They're also working on getting more companies to visit. The highest salary offered was Rs. 16 lakhs per year.
Campus: The campus is looking great these days. The classrooms are nice and well-kept. The library can fit about 200 students, which is cool. The only downside is that there's no cafeteria on campus. To get to the city, you have to take a bus or auto, which can take up to an hour. It's a bit annoying sometimes. Also, Ola and Uber don't serve our area, and Pizza Hut and Dominos don't deliver here. These issues are pretty big, but you'll figure it out.
Vidya Singh
4 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at DSNLU are really good. They know their stuff and have degrees from top schools. They make legal concepts easy to understand. We also get to hear from legal experts in guest lectures. The teachers are friendly and always help us with our studies and career advice. The classes at DSNLU cover everything we need to know for a legal career. We study important legal subjects along with other useful skills like drafting and mediation. We also do internships and seminars to get practical experience. They focus on new areas of law like intellectual property and corporate law so we're ready for the job market. The exams at DSNLU are tough but fair. We have different types of assessments throughout the semester, including projects and discussions. With good preparation, we can do well. The pass rate is high, showing that the teaching is good and the teachers support us.
Placement: Most students from DSNLU get internships because the college helps a lot. After graduation, about 60-80% of students find jobs. Some go for higher studies or join the judiciary or civil services. The top law firms offer the highest salary, around 12-15 LPA. On average, corporate law roles pay 6-8 LPA. The lowest pay is 3-4 LPA, mainly for litigation or NGO jobs. DSNLU alumni work at big firms like Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB & Partners, and more.
Campus: The classrooms at DSNLU are really nice. They're big, have AC, and cool stuff like projectors and Wi-Fi. We also have a cool moot court hall to practice legal stuff. The library is awesome too, with lots of books and online resources for research. The hostels are good, with separate ones for guys and girls. The rooms have everything you need and there are common areas to hang out. Wi-Fi can be slow sometimes, though. The food in the mess is decent, with veg and non-veg options. The canteen is nice too, with cheap snacks for everyone. We also have a first-aid center on campus and sports facilities like tennis and cricket. Overall, DSNLU is a good place for studying and having fun. It's got everything you need for a balanced college life.
Arjun Das
30 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They use Powerpoint a lot for teaching, which is cool. In each class, there's around 100 to 120 students split into 2 groups. And good news - each subject has its own teacher!
Placement: We just moved into our new campus building half a year ago, and already 30 out of 70 students have landed jobs, including at big companies like Thomson Reuters. We're expecting even more students to get placed by the end of the year.
Campus: The university has everything you need: Wi-Fi, projectors in classes, a big library, sports areas, gym, and Wi-Fi in the hostel. The classrooms are nice and the whole campus is air-conditioned. The food could be better, but we told them and they're fixing it. The hostel rooms are well-kept, and the bathrooms are cleaned three times a day.
Shubham Nair
23 Nov, 2024
Admission: The faculty here is pretty average, not too great but not too bad either. It's kinda like a mix of modern and old-school teaching styles. The internships and court visits are cool and give us real-life experience. The course content keeps changing, which keeps things interesting.
Placement: I'm currently studying at this university and I've seen the seniors get good placements. About 80% of them who wanted placements got jobs. Big companies like Thomson and Reuters, Fox and Mandal came to our college for hiring. They offered positions as legal associates. We have a placement committee called RCC that helps with internships and job placements.
Campus: The college is on the edge of Visakhapatnam city. There's Wi-Fi, modern classrooms, sports, and gym stuff. Students pick where they eat. The dorms are nice and tidy. The campus moved here in 2017, so some buildings like an auditorium and faculty housing are still in the works.
Kavita Gupta
2 Aug, 2024
Admission: The course at this NLU is top-notch. They cover a great range of topics chosen by professors from different law schools. The library has over 12,000 books which is awesome. The professors here have over 25 years of experience from top NLUs like NLSIU, GNLU, and more.
Placement: The college offers good placements. In 2016, the average package for 120 students was 4.5 Lac/Annum. Each year, the placement packages keep getting better. Students are placed in top law firms in India and become quality advocates in different high courts.
Campus: The college has really cool facilities for sports, both inside and outside. There's a big hostel with nice rooms for two people on each floor. The whole campus has Wi-Fi and it's surrounded by nature. It's a beautiful place with lots of fresh air and a fancy campus. It's one of the biggest NLU campuses. The food in the mess is yummy and healthy. You can find a mess, canteen, general store, and ATM all on campus.
Karan Das
13 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers are mostly good, but there are a few who play favorites when giving grades. It can be risky for students. However, most of the lecturers are really great. The class sizes are good, with enough teachers for everyone. They use both talking and online methods for teaching at our college.
Placement: The job opportunities for students who graduated from our college aren't great right now. But things might improve in the future. Our college didn't have much recognition before. It only gained visibility after Andhra state split and new leadership took over. So, there's hope for better placements ahead.
Campus: Our university has amazing infrastructure, with top-notch facilities like moot courts, a library, digital classrooms, and air-conditioned buildings. The hostel rooms are nice, but a bit cramped. The food in the canteen is really good, with options for both North Indian and South Indian cuisine. And the sports facilities are great too!
Kavita Nair
28 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really up-to-date and they know their stuff. They're super nice and helpful when you have questions. The first year is pretty chill, but by the fourth year, things get more challenging. Each year has two semesters with mid-semester exams, projects, vivas, and end-of-semester tests.
Placement: I noticed that a lot of students go for law here, about 60 percent. The highest package is around 2 lakhs, while the lowest is 50,000. Many students here get internships at firms, which is great. The college offers a 5-year course in B.A. LL.B., as well as a 3-year law course and a PG course.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, and the library is open all the time. The classrooms are nice with AC. The hostels have good quality and the food is good too. You have to pay extra for the mess, but there's a committee if you have any complaints about the food.
Tarun Patel
4 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are great, better than many other law schools I know. They have a mix of experienced and younger teachers. The younger ones really know how to connect with us students. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand. Most of the teaching is done through powerpoint slides and activities. During internship breaks, we get to see how things work in the industry. The course is designed to keep up with what the industry needs.
Placement: Placements have been pretty good for the past couple of years. I'm in my fourth year and still waiting for my batch's placements. The seniors before me got jobs in decent offices. Around 70-80% of students who went for placements got placed, mostly in companies like Thomson Reuters, Fox Mandal, and some law firms in Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Campus: The campus at our university is super new and already has everything we need like a great library and nice dorms. We get high-speed Wi-Fi in the library, dining hall, and dorms. Plus, we can use cool legal resources like Manupatra and SCC. The academic building even has AC! They're working on building an auditorium, but it's not ready yet. We've got a sports cell, guest house, and admin block coming soon too. The food in both dining halls is yummy for students and faculty. The dorms are awesome with security cameras. Since they're new, there are no issues with repairs. The only thing missing is a proper auditorium, but they're working on it.
Rekha Das
4 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this university are a mix of really good and just okay. The subjects we study are useful for what's happening in the law world right now. We have two types of exams: mid-semester ones and end-semester ones. Mid-semester exams are out of 25 marks, while end-semester exams are worth 50 marks, and we get 25 extra marks for projects. The exams are tough because they follow NLU rules.
Placement: The college is still new, so not many students get placed. But the school is working hard to make it better. Right now, the best salary you can get is around 12 LPA, while the lowest is 3-4 LPA. Big companies like Amarchand & Mangaldas come for placements.
Campus: I really like the university's infrastructure. The library has Wi-Fi and the hostel has good internet. The classrooms are modern with AC. They also have great medical services, sports facilities, and a gym in the hostels for both guys and girls.
Yogesh Khan
17 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really experienced and helpful. They don't just teach us, but also help us find good internships and develop skills. The course content is good for learning. The exams are fair - we have midterms, projects, vivas, and final exams each semester. You need a total of 50 marks out of 100 to pass each subject.
Placement: A lot of students land jobs by the time they finish their 5th year. Around 70% to 75% of students get jobs through the university, and some even get offers before graduating. Internships are key for gaining experience and getting hired. Many students end up being hired as junior associates in law firms or chambers.
Campus: The library and classrooms are cool with AC's. We also have an e-library that you can use anywhere. There's lots of Wi-Fi connections available. We have sports events often. The food is tasty and you can eat as much as you want. There's a medical center on campus and an ambulance for emergencies.
