RGNUL Law ranking by India Today is 7 out of 40 colleges in India in 2020.
Stream | 2020 Ranking |
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Law | #7 out of 40 in India 2020 #1st in Punjab |
RGNUL Law ranking by The Week is 13 out of 35 colleges in India in 2019.
Stream | 2019 Ranking |
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Law | #13 out of 35 in India 2019 #1st in Punjab |
RGNUL Law ranking by NIRF is 20 out of 30 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 18 out of 30 colleges in India in 2022.
Stream | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking | 2021 Ranking |
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Law | #20 out of 30 in India 2023 #2nd in Punjab | #18 out of 30 in India 2022 #2nd in Punjab | #16 out of 30 in India 2021 #1st in Punjab |
RGNUL Law ranking by Outlook is 7 out of 13 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 7 out of 13 colleges in India in 2022.
Stream | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking | 2021 Ranking |
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Law | #7 out of 13 in India 2023 | #7 out of 13 in India 2022 | #7 out of 13 in India 2021 |
RGNUL Law ranking by IIRF is 20 out of 40 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 21 out of 39 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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Law | #20 out of 40 in India 2024 | #21 out of 39 in India 2023 | #21 out of 36 in India 2022 |
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After the end of each semester you get an internship break. The internship cell provides students with information about upcoming internship opportunities. Starting from NGOs to Law firms all types of internship is offered.
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Campus placements are decent and as a second tier National Law University all the major law firms provides placement for the students, besides this NLUs provide good connection opportunities to start your own legal practice too, also the university has its own centre for competitive exams.
There is a temporary position cell in the College that gives you information about the temporary positions. For the underlying years, you get temporary positions without payment and you typically understudy under NGOs and in law offices from the second or third year
There is an internship cell in the College who gives you knowledge about the internships. For the initial years, you get internships without stipend and you usually intern under NGOs and in law firms from 2nd or 3rd year.
They are increasing with every year. Normally students receive PPO from their internships itself and do not require to run for campus placements.
The university is good at placements of students and also it has active placement and internship cell for the students to which they can avail to their fullest. I have also interned with mediums provided by the cell of the college like working under the additional solicitor general of India and certain NGOs.
In the recent times the field of placements has gotten better but overall the administration doesn't seems to be concerned about placement that much. Some of the legal and corporate firms do visit the college for placing students but i cannot recall any well named companies. There may have been well known companies visiting the campus too but not that i know of. Only around 5-10% students are placed directly from the campus the figures are not accurate but it could be even lower.
If you wish to get good internships or plqcements, a top NLU is a ticket you can always bet on. Top lawfirms seek professionals from such universities with good & in depth knowledge.
Before I joined this University I was told that it has good job placements but I was misled and came to learn that this college has very less placement. It does provide internship but no stipends. Very few companies come here for recruitment.
Placement and job opportunities are average. One can opt for judiciary, litigation, or corporate job after graduation from this college. Also, we have an active placement cell, through which we get internships under different lawyers, judges, and in corporate law firms.
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