
Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad (MNLU Aurangabad)
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Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Prerna Verma
14 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really smart and know a lot, but their teaching isn't that great. Some of the notes are helpful, but mostly we have to study by ourselves. The course is tough, but it's good because it prepares us well for the job market. The exams are hard, similar to other top law schools. Most students pass with over 85%.
Placement: The campus doesn't have placements, but students have got many PPO's in past years. The average package is around 5 Lacs. Students have landed in companies like Luthra and Luthra, Trilegal, and more. The college helps with finding internships, but students can also look for internships on their own with some help from the college.
Campus: The college is still new, so they're still working on building the campus. Our hostel is pretty big and we have all the basic stuff we need. The food in the mess is decent, and they have set times for meals. Right now, sports aren't that great, but they're planning to improve it next semester.
Smriti Singh
19 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They connect what we learn in class with real-life situations, which is awesome. I like that our teachers live on campus with us, so we can ask for help anytime. This year, we have a new law faculty who are young and full of energy. They teach us a lot of new things and are really nice. All our teachers are experts in their fields, which is great. The way they teach us is really cool and different. We do practical stuff like mediation and moot court competitions. They also give us online and offline materials to study, which is super helpful. There are around 60 students in each year and a total of 10 teachers. We're doing a 5-year course in B.A. LL.B. (Hons) with subjects like legal history, sociology, English, Economics, Political Science, and law subjects like torts, contract, criminal law, family law, international law, ADR, administrative law, and constitutional law.
Placement: We're in the first batch. We'll have placements in 2022. There's definitely potential for placements in the future. No batch has graduated yet, so no placements have happened. But we're excited for the placements coming in 2022!
Campus: Our college, Maharashtra National Law University Aurangabad, is pretty new, so we're still using classrooms at the Government B.Ed College of Padmapura. The government also gave us 50 acres of land for our college and hostel campus. Our hostel is in Kanchanwadi, Aurangabad. It's cool - we have Wi-fi, a library, sports facilities like table tennis, cricket, and badminton. The library is awesome with lots of good books donated by a former high court Justice. We don't have a proper canteen yet, but we have a mess that serves breakfast, snacks, and dinner. We grab our lunch in Padmapura. Plus, there's an emergency vehicle for medical stuff. It's not perfect yet, but it's all good for now.
Bhavana Choudhary
12 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really smart. They know a lot about their subjects. They're super nice and always ready to help. They teach in a way that's easy to understand. They give us all the support we need.
Placement: Since it's a new university and no students have graduated yet, there haven't been any placements so far. But I'm confident that in the future, they'll offer great job opportunities with good salaries. The experiences and opportunities they're giving us will definitely lead to solid placements.
Campus: The facilities here are great! We've got Wi-Fi in the hostel, good classrooms, and really nice rooms. Plus, there are courts for badminton, volleyball, and table tennis. The food in the hostel mess is pretty good too. Overall, I'm happy with what this college offers.
Anita Choudhary
11 Jun, 2021
Admission: The courses focus on real-world skills and applying what we learn in class. We use things like PowerPoint presentations, interviews, and videos to help us understand better. We have two exams every semester, one in the middle and one at the end.
Placement: The college I go to looks at how well students do in tests and how good they are at speaking. They have a special group that helps with this. They invite big law firms from Delhi and Mumbai for job opportunities. Also, they give out recommendation letters for internships.
Campus: The dorm rooms are big enough for two people or just one, depending on what you like. It's not too expensive, around 16,000 bucks, and the food is pretty good for you.
Manoj Gupta
20 Nov, 2020
Admission: The law faculty at our college is top-notch. They teach us well and give us all the support and guidance we need. The faculty really helps us grow and develop during our time at the university. Plus, they're always there for us during moot activities.
Placement: The placements here aren't great. Since it's a new college, they rely on the college's reputation for placements. The first batch hasn't graduated yet, so placements haven't happened. We'll have to wait and see how it goes.
Campus: The college is still new and they're working on building the hostels. Right now, there's no campus yet and they're still getting the academic blocks and hostels ready. The hostel is in Kaanchanwadi but they're planning to move it soon because it's under government control. I heard they'll finish everything in a year or two.