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Hi, answering to the questions here one by one.

1. The Placement scene is up and coming, but that is not to say that if you work hard enough, you have a good chance of securing a PPO in your fourth or fifth year. Even if you don't secure a PPO, the placement cell organizes the Day Zero, for which a few Tier 1 firms, Inhouse roles and Litigation roles are hired. Recruiters include ICICI Bank, Vedanta, JSA, Trilegal, Wadia Ghandy to name a few. Though not many, there are quite a few number of alumni who are working at Tier 1 firms as Partners, PAs, SAs etc. The main factor for this can be attributed to this is that the batch strength of NUALS is approximately 60-70 students. From this, a majority of students opt to pursue litigation.

So to answer your question, if you find your niche in college, do decent internships in that niche, put in the work, and yes, you'll get a job at the end of your course.

2. NUALS stands in somewhere in the Tier 2 NLU status, that is what I believe. If the parameters for determining the Tier where an NLU stands is placements, then yes it stands in Tier 2. You can refer Point 1 to why I said Tier 2. If it is academic wise, yes NUALS does have it's fair share of good faculty and some not great faculties. But at the end of the day, the share of good faculty does overpower the latter. In terms of securing Rhodes or other scholarships, NUALS does boast it does have a good capacity in grooming students to prepare for applying for higher studies. Check LinkedIn about the alumni, who have secured scholarships for higher studies. NUALS would actually be considered a good University if the PR is as hardworking as other NLUs.

3. No, as far as my knowledge, no one have received a TC from NUALS. But that is not to say that there are not talented and hardworking individuals from this University. The upcoming batches have a plethora of students who are more than capable of securing a TC. Who is to say, even you'll secure one :)

4. Really really good foreign LLM culture. Multiple students have secured LLM in OxBridge, Russell Group, Ivy League schools. Further, others have gone and done MBAs in really great schools across the world.

5. Being situated in Kerala, the moment you step out of the campus, its a conservative society, but the campus as a whole is very liberal, the hostels are great, the food could be better, but it wouldn't be hostel food if its bad on somedays. The campus is liberal, I would say.