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RecTracker: NLU Delhi 2019 batch secures 100% placements

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The 2019 graduating batch of National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) has secured employment for all students who took part in the recruitment process.

All 41 students who sat for placements secured jobs at Indian and International law firms, as well as corporates. The batch strength was 78.

20 students secured jobs at Indian law firms. The top hirers were Trilegal with 5 hires, followed by Khaitan & Co with 4, and S&R Associates with 3. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB & Partners, and L&L Partners made 2 hires each, while Talwar Thakore & Associates and P&A Law Offices hired one student each.

Four NLU Delhi students also secured training contracts at International law firms Herbert Smith Freehills and Linklaters.

Among the corporate houses hiring from the 2019 batch were ICICI Bank and OYO. 4 students also secured jobs at Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL).

Here is a breakup of the recruitments:

OrganisationNo of accepted offers
                      Indian Law Firms
Trilegal5
Khaitan & Co4
S&R Associates3
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas2
AZB & Partners2
L&L Partners2
Talwar Thakore & Associates1
P&A Law Offices1
                         International Law Firms
Herbert Smith Freehills2
Linklaters2
                       Corporates
OYO5
ICICI Bank3
Essar Oil & Gas2
Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction2
CL Educated1
                           Public Sector Undertakings
Steel Authority of India Limited4
TOTAL41

A few students secured admission to LL.M. programmes at the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and the School of Oriental and African Studies. Students have also secured prestigious fellowships such as the LAMP Fellowship and the Arthur C Helton Fellowship granted by the American Society of International Law.

The Recruitment Coordination Committee of the 2019 NLU Delhi batch comprised Shivpriya Gurtoo, Kritika Vidyarthi, Rahul Srivastava, Deepali Verma, Prashanth KP and Rohan Bhatia.

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