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RecTracker: NLSIU Batch of 2026 bags 61 placements

40 students secured pre-placement offers (PPOs).

Hiranya Bhandarkar

40 students from the batch of 2026 at National Law School of India (NLSIU), Bangalore secured pre-placement offers (PPOs) while 21 were placed on Day Zero.

AZB & Partners led the placements with 5 offers, followed by Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas (SAM) with 4.

Khaitan & Co made 3 offers.

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) and Keystone Partners made 2 offers each.

Fox Mandal, ICICI Bank, Thinklaw Advocates, Trilegal and Saraf & Partners made 1 offer each.

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Amongst the domestic PPOs secured, Trilegal led with 6 offers and was closely followed by SAM, with 5 offers.

Anagram Partners and Nishith Desai Associates made 4 offers each.

CAM made 3 offers.

IC Universal Legal and Godrej made 2 offers each.

AZB & Partners, Saraf & Partners, Keystone Partners, S&R Associates, Singularity Legal, Catalyst Law and ICICI Bank have made 1 offer each.

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2 offers each were made by international law firms Linklaters, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer and MUFG. A&O Shearman has made 1 offer.

NLSIU 2026 PPO RecTracker

Including the 40 PPOs, the Batch of 2026 have placed 61 students so far.

The Recruitment Coordination Committee 2026 (RCC), while noting that it assesses results on actual placements than offers, said,

"All numbers given are based on students placed and not offers."

RCC student members include Aditi Pophare, Akshat Singh Rajput, Arushi Goel, Kanishka Gunjiyal, Monish Dixit, Niveditha Prasad, Priyanshi Kothari, Rupam Dubey, Rushil Batra, Suyash Pandey and Yogesh Byadwal.

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