NUJS has quite a few in that arena - Ramanuj (iPleaders, Law Sikho), Tanuj Kalia (Lawctopus), Om Agarwal (Timespade, EazyCoach), Anzar Abbas (CLATapult) etc.
SAMA and ODRWays by Pranjal Sinha and Akshetha Ashok is going to become very big in the coming with the start of corporate partnerships and investments:
Ashish Arun, 2010 batch,Offshore Research Partners. Anuj Agrawal, 2009 batch, Amicus Partners. Sreerupa Chowdhury, 2013 batch, Lawfarm, Bribehackers and several others. One other graduate, I forgot her name, probably from the 2010 batch, has a group of beauty salons now of her own, possibly in Singapore.
The hater troll hates with consistency. All the comments talking about NUJS entrepreneurs have received the same downvoting from what one presumes to be the same troll. For no obvious reason.
This is a one-sided list. All are basically in the legal education field. It would be better if you can gives names of people in a variety of fields, if your college has such people.
NLSIU had produced some of the most outstanding entrepreneurs in the entire country. My pick is Naiya Saggy: joined McKinsey straight from college, MBA from Harvard on a Fulbright, selected to meet Mark Zuckerberg. Many others have also done MBAs from A-list colleges.
The only fool here is you. She has not yet become Zuckerberg that people would know what she has been doing from her name. The original comment did not mention any entrepreneurial activity on her part, and has been rightly called out for that. Just because she is from NLSIU, that doesn't mean people have memorised her CV and career path.
Lol, I love how getting to meet Zuckerberg is being considered by people here as some sort of career-defining moment, and the utmost of accomplishments. I am more impressed by the work she has been doing for the babies and their parents.
And yet Commenter number 5 thought that, on a post about lawyers who turned entrepreneurs, the fact that she met Zuckerberg (probably true for several thousand lawyers) or that she joined a consulting firm straight out of law school (true for about two NLS grads a year for abiout 10 years between 2005 and 15) was more relevant than her actual entrepreneurial venture.
CLAT coaching centres don't really amount of entrepreneurial success. There are dime a dozen out there, and the client base will always be rather limited.
SAMA and ODRWays by Pranjal Sinha and Akshetha Ashok is going to become very big in the coming with the start of corporate partnerships and investments:
https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/e-commerce-marketplace-snapdeal-sees-success-in-online-dispute-resolution-121061701499_1.html
Not counting the non-profit initiatives in this case which might be many more. Feel free to add to this list.
Anuj Agrawal, 2009 batch, Amicus Partners.
Sreerupa Chowdhury, 2013 batch, Lawfarm, Bribehackers and several others.
One other graduate, I forgot her name, probably from the 2010 batch, has a group of beauty salons now of her own, possibly in Singapore.
But yes, NUJS has a pretty good collection of entrepreneurs.
Vahura - Ritvik Lukose
Ankit or Arpit Ratan - one of them was a lawyer - founders of Signzy
Way to go Pranjal and Priya :)