NLIU Bhopal Law ranking by India Today is 4 out of 66 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 3 out of 70 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #4 out of 66 in India 2024 #1st in Madhya Pradesh | #3 out of 70 in India 2023 #1st in Madhya Pradesh | #3 out of 61 in India 2022 #1st in Madhya Pradesh |
NLIU Bhopal Law ranking by The Week is 6 out of 37 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 6 out of 35 colleges in India in 2019.
Stream / Category | 2020 Ranking | 2019 Ranking |
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Law | #6 out of 37 in India 2020 #1st in Madhya Pradesh | #6 out of 35 in India 2019 #1st in Madhya Pradesh |
NLIU Bhopal Law ranking by NIRF is 21 out of 39 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 18 out of 30 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #21 out of 39 in India 2024 | #18 out of 30 in India 2023 | #15 out of 30 in India 2022 |
NLIU Bhopal Law ranking by IIRF is 12 out of 40 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 11 out of 39 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream / Category | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #12 out of 40 in India 2024 | #11 out of 39 in India 2023 | #27 out of 36 in India 2022 |
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Internship opportunities at NLIU (National Law Institute University) provide students with practical exposure to various legal fields, including corporate law, litigation, and technology law. Partnering with law firms, government agencies, and NGOs, NLIU offers students hands-on experience, enhancing their skills and preparing them for professional legal careers.
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The university usually recommends the top rankers of the class for internships at various law firms across the country like Khaitan , Trilegal , Saraf and Partners and many more such when you are in the third year. Selection is subjective . Before that you indulge in private internships with lawyers of district and high courts and even supreme court.
The college has a Placement Coordination committee and it also provides mentorship for the students. the alumni base of NLIU is very strong. NLIU is a very good place. Students who have the ability can get internships easily and can also get paid internships also.
Top tier law firms in India such as Trilegal, Khaitan, L&L Partners, IndusLaw, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Sharaf & Partners etc. provide internship opportunities to students. A stipend of Rs 15000 is provided to interns by these law firms. Students can secure Pre-placement offers and Day-zero offers in these firms pursuant to the completion of their internship.
Students are offered internships through the Placement Coordination Committee in the following organisations SAM, CAM, L&L, Khaitan and Co, Trilegal, IndusLaw, Azb and Partners, Saraf and partners, JSA etc. The stipend policy depends on the firm to firm basis.
Companies- SAM, CAM, AZB, KHAITAN, LUTHRA AND LUTHRA, SARAF, INDUSLAW, JSA, TRILEGAL, ARGUS, ZBA, PDS LEGAL Role Intern Stipend 10,000 to 20,000 per month Mostly each firms have there different intership and work policies
I have done around 10-12 internships. Which includes 4-5 interships in tier law firm. I got placed at day zero in one tier one law firm the name I would not like to disclose.
There are more opportunities and more chance for placements. Almost 10 students are selected for the placements in fourth and fivth year. The companies which come for placement are very well in terms of popularity.
The placements are among the best when we take into account the other law schools in India. Internships are provided by the placement committee from 3rd year onwards. I have not secured any internship through my college yet.
The placements are quite decent as the biggest of law firms and in- house law departments visit from the end of forth year to the end of fifth year. The placement committee also provides for internships with good firms. The stipend varies from nil to 20 thousand per month.
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