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RecTracker: NALSAR 2022 batch lands 78 placements in law firms, corporates

NALSAR has recorded one hundred per cent placements yet again, securing jobs for all 78 students who opted to sit for recruitment.

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78 students from the graduating 2022 batch of NALSAR, Hyderabad have been placed with law firms and companies.

This includes 52 offers accepted via interviews on campus, in addition to 26 pre-placement offers (PPOs) from law firms and companies across the country. 25 students accepted offers from leading firms on Day Zero, and 27 offers were accepted on Day One of the recruitment process.

Two students received Training Contracts from Linklaters, London.

Trilegal was the leading recruiter, with 14 hires. This was followed by Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, with 11 hires.

Khaitan & Co recruited a total of 6 students, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas hired 5, while Luthra & Luthra recruited 4 students.

AZB & Partners, Saraf & Partners, S&R Associates, IndusLaw and Talwar Thakore Associates were among the other law firms to make hires.

Among the corporates, Vedanta hired 3 students, while Axis Bank and Tata ASL recruited 2 students each. Students also accepted offers from ICICI Bank, TATA AIG and the National Stock Exchange.

Below is the break-up of offers accepted:

NALSAR has recorded one hundred percent placements yet again. Out of a total of 124 students, 78 opted to apply for jobs, while most of the remaining students are currently pursuing litigation, judicial clerkship or preparing for competitive exams including CAT, UPSC CSE, and judiciary exams. Some other students have secured admission to foreign universities and management colleges for further studies.

The members of the recruitment committee for the 2022 batch are Anirudh Saxena, Archita Prawasi, Bhavisha Sharma, Madhura Karanth, Nishtha Goyal, Pranshu Gupta, Roopam Dadhich, Roshni Mulchandani, Nikhil Chainani, Pooja Agarwal, Pushpesh Paliwal, Rajat Raghuram, Sachin Jeph, Sankalp Jain, Satyam Goyal, Shubhaankar Ray, Sisir Mannava, Tanvi Apte, Vaibhav Pasi, Vijayaditya Reddy, and Vinayak Sharma.

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