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RecTracker: NLU Jodhpur 2023 batch places 69 students

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A total of 69 students of the 2023 batch of National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur have secured employment via pre-placements offers (PPOs), Day Zero and Day One placements.

While 60 students got placed on Day Zero, 9 students accepted offers on Day One.

21 students received PPOs across law firms in the country, while 36 students received offers from firms and corporates on Day Zero.

3 students landed training contracts from magic circle firms Herbert Smith Freehills, Linklaters LLP and Allen & Overy.

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas was the leading recruiter, with 15 hires from the batch, followed by Trilegal with 10 hires.

Saraf & Partners and Khaitan & Co hired 6 students each. HCL Tech hired 5 candidates; J Sagar Associates recruited 4 students while AZB & Partners Mumbai, Indus Law recruited 3 each.

Argus Partners, IC Universal Legal, L&L Partners Law Offices and Anagram Partners recruited 2 each, while AZB Bangalore, Shardul Amarchand Managaldas, DSK Legal and ICICI Bank recruited 1 student each.

These apart, one student was placed with Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) and another was selected for the Graduate Impact Leadership Program (GILP) started by an organisation called 'Nation with NaMo'.

The table below indicates the break-up of offers received by the batch:

Name of the entity PPODay Zero Day One Total
Herbert Smith Freehills, London1-1
Linklaters LLP1-1
Allen & Overy1-1
Argus Partners112
AZB & Partners, Bengaluru-11
AZB & Partners, Mumbai123
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas41115
IC Universal Legal112
Indus Law123
J. Sagar Associates-44
Khaitan & Co336
L&L Partners Law Offices112
Saraf & Partners6-6
Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co1-1
Trilegal1910
Anagram Partners1-12
DSK Legal11
ICICI Bank11
Graduate Impact Leadership Program11
IREDA11
HCL Tech55

The Day Zero for the batch was held from July 28, 2022 - July 30, 2022

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