The placement data for NLU Kochi (NUALS) reflects a detailed account of student outcomes in BA LL.B. (Hons) and LL.M. programs across recent academic years. For BA LL.B. (Hons), the numbers of students placed have varied, with a decline in 2022 followed by a slight increase the following year, while the median salary has consistently risen. The LL.M. program also demonstrates growth in both placements and median salary, with more graduates securing jobs from 2021 to 2022.
NLU Kochi (NUALS) - The National University of Advanced Legal Studies - BA LL.B. (Hons) Placements 2021–2023
The BA LL.B. (Hons) program at NLU Kochi witnessed distinct fluctuations in placement numbers over the observed period. In 2021, a total of 43 students secured positions, providing a robust start to the class. The following year, the number of placed students decreased to 29, suggesting a tighter recruitment environment. However, by 2023, there was a moderate recovery, with 30 students obtaining jobs. Throughout these years, the median salary demonstrated a strong upward trend, starting at INR 1,000,000 in 2021, rising to INR 1,200,000 in 2022, and reaching INR 1,500,000 in 2023. This progressive increase in median salary highlights a consistent improvement in compensation levels for BA LL.B. (Hons) graduates from the institution.
NLU Kochi (NUALS) - The National University of Advanced Legal Studies - LL.M. Placements 2021–2022
The LL.M. program’s placement outcomes indicate steady growth during the available two-year period. In 2021, 8 students entered the workforce directly from the LL.M. program, with a median salary of INR 1,012,000. The following year, both the number of placed students and the median salary increased, with 12 students securing jobs at a median salary of INR 1,050,000. These figures demonstrate a positive trajectory for LL.M. graduates, as both the volume of placements and the compensation offered to students improved from one year to the next.
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