Does Gujarat National Law University have better placements than NLU Kolkata (NUJS)?

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    Siddharth Jain | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    Well, this is a very complicated question to be answered. Both these law schools are at par with each other, be it academics, mooting (though GNLU is doing substantially better of late), placements (NLU-J takes this one, but it’s all about the batch size) and other basic criteria. Now, let’s break this question down and try to answer it from an unbiased and rational point of view.

    As per the NLU placement reports recorded for the past five years, NLSIU Bangalore, NLU Delhi, NALSAR Hyderabad, WBNUJS Kolkata, and GNLU are leading the best placements for law students (among NLUs). Therefore, law aspirants prefer NLUs since they

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  • NLUJ is ranked 4th, whereas GNLU stands at 7th position, indicating better placement opportunities at NLUJ. Additionally, NLUJ offers a unique atmosphere, especially suitable for individuals with a creative mindset, setting it apart from other NLUs.

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    Suraj Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    For the previous few years, NUJS Kolkata (NUJS) has led all National Law Schools in placements. One of the top NLUs for placements is GNLU as well.

    One of the top NLUs for placements is GNLU. In 2021, the average package awarded to five-year UG students grew by forty percent. In 2021, the average package awarded to PG students doing a one-year degree stayed at INR 3.6 LPA.

    HDFC Bank, KPMG, SEBI, Gujarat Mineral Development, Union Bank of India, and Singhi Advisors are among the recruiters.

    HDFC Bank, KPMG, SEBI, Gujarat Mineral Development, Union Bank of India, and Singhi Advisors are among the recruiters.

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