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RecTracker: MNLU Mumbai 2024 batch receives 34 job offers

Trilegal and Ernst & Young recruited the maximum number of students, with 3 hires each.

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34 students from the graduating batch of 2024 at Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Mumbai received job offers from law firms and corporates.

Of these, 22 were pre-placement offers and 12 offers were received via campus placements.

Trilegal and Ernst & Young recruited the maximum number of students, with 3 hires each.

Khaitan & Co, AZB & Partners, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Touchstone Partners, Talwar Thakore & Associates and DSK Legal hired 2 students each. 

Majmudar & Partners, Luthra & Luthra, Regstreet Law Advisors, LexConsult, Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan, Wadia Ghandy & Co, Finsec Law Advisors, SNG & Partners, Ikigai Law, TLC Legal, Panag & Babu and J Sagar Associates hired 1 student each.

Hexaware Technologies and Levi & Korsinksky LLP also hired 1 student each.

Apart from these, 1 student received a judicial clerkship at the Delhi High Court.

The table below shows the break up of recruitments:

MNLU Mumbai 2024 Recruitment

Besides this, 7 students have received admission offers for LL.M.s at prestigious universities including University of California Berkeley School of Law, Cornell Law School, Duke University School of Law, NYU School of Law, Trinity College, Ireland, Kings College, London, University of Edinburgh, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences and National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

If your law school desires to publicise recruitment figures for the year, reach out to jelsyna@barandbench.com

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