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Average rating of NALSAR
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Abhishek Nair
24 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and explain things well. They make sure we get it and even show how it applies in the real world, not just in class. They always start classes on time too.
Placement: Almost everyone from our course got a job. I don't know the lowest salary, but the highest one goes up to 25 LPA. On average, the salary is around 15-16 LPA. The top companies hiring are big law firms and some in-house companies too.
Campus: The facilities for our course are really good. We have Wi-Fi available all the time, which is great. During exams, classrooms are open until midnight for studying. The library is open until midnight on weekdays and even until 2:00 AM during exams. It's helpful for late-night studying.
Usha Singh
8 May, 2025
Admission: The exams here really make you think about real-life situations. They're tough, but they teach you how to handle problems you might face in the future. You have to think on your feet and make decisions like you would in a real job. It's all about preparing you for the real world.
Placement: NALSAR is great for getting jobs. Big companies like Tata and Reliance hire students. But if you want less work, there are in-house roles available with less stress. The placements at NALSAR are pretty easy to snag.
Campus: I love how the college has great facilities, like Wi-Fi everywhere in hostels, classes, and even on the campus roads. The connections are really reliable. The hostel amenities are awesome too, with a laundry service every 2-3 days. It's super convenient!
Ashish Das
9 Jan, 2025
Admission: The semester exams aren't too hard. In the first two years, they're closed-book for B.A. subjects. But once you start law subjects, they're open-book or you're given facts to help you pass. It makes passing exams easier.
Placement: The internships start in lower and high courts during the early semesters. Later on, you move to tier 3 and tier 2 law firms before landing in Tier 1 firms with the help of the internship committee. The placements are awesome, and you can land good jobs with decent pay.
Campus: The campus has everything you need right there. It's not super big, but it's a good size. They've got stuff like washing machines, sanitary pads in the bathrooms, and all the essentials covered. It's pretty convenient.
Rakhi Menon
31 Mar, 2024
Admission: I noticed that some really good teachers left our college lately. But the admin is trying to hire new ones before the next semester. The exams aren't too hard, but they focus a lot on how well we can apply what we've learned.
Placement: The campus has great job opportunities with good salaries. In our batch (2025), the top salary offered was about 23 LPA. Most students get paid between 16-19 LPA. We also get internships at big companies in the city.
Campus: I really like how green our college campus is! The hostels are big and cozy, giving a chill vibe. Each year has its own building which is cool. And in the last two years, we get our own room! The Wi-Fi here is awesome and works all over the place.
Harsh Patel
10 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers at NALSAR really know their stuff. A lot of them have worked in important places before teaching here, which is cool. They're always ready to help with more than just school stuff.
Placement: The university offers awesome opportunities for the corporate field with high packages. The litigation side also has a lot of opportunities, and students can meet many people in that field on campus. Plus, there's a special Internship Coordination Committee that helps with internships.
Campus: The facilities here are great for the classes they have. All the classrooms have AC and digital boards with microphones for everyone to hear. The dorms are also big and comfy for students.
Sunil Khan
23 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really smart, but sometimes they use big words that make it tough to follow. Overall, they're cool and helpful. You can ask them anything or even challenge their ideas without any problem.
Placement: Getting a job in your 5th year is pretty easy at NALSAR. Big companies often visit the campus and offer good job opportunities with nice pay. Some companies even offer PPOs if you do well in your internships. The internship committee helps you land these internships. So, you can relax about placements when you're at NALSAR.
Campus: Living in the hostel has been tough because some of my stuff has been stolen, which is a big deal since my family is small. On top of that, we often face issues with water, electricity, and Wi-Fi that need fixing. It can be quite frustrating at times.
Meena Gupta
15 May, 2022
Admission: When I first started at NALSAR, the teachers were top-notch. But ever since Faizan Mustafa left as Vice-Chancellor, things have been going downhill. The best faculty members who made NALSAR great are leaving, and it's getting worse for us students each year.
Placement: I was really impressed with the placements at NALSAR. The packages offered were great, ranging from around 10-11 LPA for the lowest to an average of 14-16 LPA. Some lucky ones even got up to 20 LPA! It's true what they say about the hype - NALSAR definitely delivers on the placement front.
Campus: The hostel can get a bit crowded sometimes, but the admin is adding more floors to fix that. Overall, the facilities are pretty good. They clean the washrooms and corridors regularly, which is nice.
Sanjay Menon
22 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers are really supportive, but attendance is a big issue. You need at least 75% attendance, but it can go down to 67% with medical reasons. If you miss too many classes, you can't take the final exam for that course and you'll fail.
Placement: In 2023, when the economy was down, job opportunities were not great for my batch. But usually, NALSAR placements are pretty good. Even during tough times, students still manage to find jobs at top companies or as in-house legal advisors.
Campus: The campus feels a bit crowded, especially in the hostels and academic block because of the MBA and IPM courses. But overall, the infrastructure is pretty good. The library is modern and has OPAC facilities, which is cool.
Divya Patil
2 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers are awesome! For the first couple of years, you gotta take some B.A. classes too because it's a dual degree. But after that, it's all about law courses and subjects. Unless you pick electives, then you can focus on other cool stuff.
Placement: Getting internships in the first and second year is mostly up to you to apply for them. But being at NALSAR, you usually get accepted for internships. By the time you reach third year, the internship coordination committee steps in to help you land internships at top firms like SAM, CAM, and others.
Campus: The academic block has a big building where law and management students have their classes, but they're in different areas. There's a Cafe Coffee Day inside in case you need a pick-me-up during class. The washrooms are clean and everything is well-maintained.
Rohit Patel
26 Nov, 2021
Admission: The course curriculum covers all the law subjects you need to know. It helps you figure out what you want to focus on and gets you ready for the industry. The semester exams are pretty manageable, and almost everyone passes without too much stress.
Placement: A lot of students land internships at top law firms in their 3rd and 4th year. After that, they often get job offers before graduating. Even if you don¬â¢t get an offer beforehand, most students who go for placements end up with a decent salary.
Campus: Classes at this law college are pretty good. There aren't any labs, but the moot court hall is cool for competitions. They've got other halls for talks and sessions too. The chairs and furniture in the classes are all new and nice.
