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This might appear superficial, but some might find the attached image interesting. I consider Hidayatullah National Law University to be the best tier-2 NLU. On Average, out of the 75 students who sit for placements, 40 get a job. The average salary floats around 10-12 LPA. That being said, if you have a decent rank at HNLU, you are sure to get a good job. HNLU is quite transparent with its recruitment data and yearly placement report can be found at https://hnlu.ac.in/hnlu/recruitments-placements/. The link below shows the relation between rank and recruitment of the recent graduating batch.

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The report is being compiled by the faculty convenor and would be shared online soon. Alongside, HNLU '23 is just a bit too busy partying and enjoying their hearts out in their farewell after such a tremendous success of so many people being placed that they legit didn't even get a second to flex on their placement stats. ;)
I study in GNLU if my case is bad then imagine HNLU'S. #GNLOOSUPREMACY
Correction. Only everyone who got a job are being considered as those who wanted one.
That seems good but if this is true, wouldn't it make sense for the college to put it on its RCC's LinkedIn page?
Can't believe that only 50 students in that batch wanted to get a job off campus, sorry. That's just placement committee whitewashing.
Pretty good, 50+ jobs and counting. Almost everyone who wanted to be placed is placed
Hello, I have currently been alotted NLUO in the second list and just wanted know about the placements in HNLU? The most recent list i could find was for 2021. Thus, it would be helpful if someone could bring light towards the current placement scenario in the college.