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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
XISS has a different cut off score for each department. HRM department has a cutoff score of 199+ or 95 percentile marks. Rest of the departments usually demand lesser than the one mentioned.
And, there is no eligibility criteria for class 10th and 12th marks. Usually, the college asks for 55% marks or more in graduation, therefore, you are eligible to apply for it.
All the best.
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Well, one need not to worry about placements opportunities while an NLU is concerned. NUSRL Ranchi also being an NLU has some good placements statistics so far. The batch of 2017 has received as much as 29 offers by top law firms such as Khaitan&co, Luthra and Luthra and also corporate firms such as Wipro offering the highest packages. The on campus placements opportunities thus are fantastic here and also being an NLU it has an edge over other institutes.
Moreover, NUSRL is very well flourishing NLU and thus the opportunities for on campus placements are going to increase in near future.
However, the present statistic is quite
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, companies, etc. for recruitments thus giving better placements.
Also, being one of the best private Universities in India, they have good faculty, infrastructure, everything.
The reviews that I got from students studying there is good.
With NUSRL, the issue is the location. Although Ranchi is a developing city, still.
Just because of the NLU tag, one should not opt for a college as regarding exposure a
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