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#RecTracker: 27 students of NUSRL 2017 batch placed, average salary of 5 lakh

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National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL) Ranchi has placed 27 students of its 2017 batch.

Out of a batch of 94 students, 40 sat for placements. A total of 29 offers were made, out of which 27 were accepted. 2 students also obtained fellowships (LAMP and Teach for India).

8 students landed jobs at law firms like Khaitan & Co and Luthra & Luthra. Companies like Wipro and L&T Finance also hired from NUSRL. 5 students took up jobs at All India Reporter and 4 at Eastern Book Company.

According to the release of the Recruitment Co-ordination Committee (RCC) of NUSRL, the average salary was Rs. 5 lakh a year. The highest salary of Rs. 10 lakh p.a. went to the two students who got offers from Wipro. It is also mentioned that Khaitan has not disclosed its salary package to its two new NUSRL recruits.

Here is the detailed break-up of the placements:

OrganisationNo. of placements
Khaitan & Co.2
Luthra & Luthra1 (Off campus)
Hari Global Advisors2
Athena Law2
Asav Attorneys and Advisors LLP1
Hammurabi & Solomon (Fellowship Programme)2*
Wipro2
L&T Finance3
Metropolitan Stock Exchange India1
Vedika Credit Capital2
All India Reporter5
Eastern Book Company4
TOTAL27

*Fellowship is an internship programme for six months after which the candidate shall be considered for job.

NUSRL’s RCC of Batch 2017

The RCC consisted of Vikas Pandey (Convenor), Shivali, Nilotpal Shyam, Hemant Jain, Abhishek Kumar, Sneh Lata and Rimjhim Jamuar. The faculty advisors were Mr. SK Sinha (Placement Officer), Dr. MRS Murthy (Chairman, RCC) and Mr. Subir Kumar (Co-Chairman).

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