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RecTracker: DSNLU, Vishakhapatnam 2019 batch secures 51 job offers

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The 2019 graduating batch of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU), Vishakhapatnam has secured a total of 51 job offers. Out of 115 students from the batch, 80 students had registered for the recruitment process.

As per the Recruitment Coordination Committee (RCC) of DSNLU, a one student-one offer rule was followed, which denotes that the role of the RCC comes to an end once a student secures an offer from any of the recruiters.

In addition to the 39 placements secured through the RCC, 12 students of the outgoing batch have also secured jobs through off-campus offers.

The details of this year’s placement figures at DSNLU following the recruitment drive are as follows:

OrganisationNo. of offers
Thomson Reuters Legal Managed Services02 (with 5 on waitlist)
Lex Hawk Consulting Private Ltd., Coimbatore15
Legality Simplified, Chennai1
Dave & Girish & Co., Mumbai1
Technosoft Solutions, Visakhapatnam5
Finsec Law Advisors, Mumbai1
Kia Motors1
Niti Bodh, Delhi1
Singh & Associates, Gurgaon 1
Ethos Legal Alliance, Mumbai6
Manilal Kher Ambalal Co. (MKA), Mumbai2
Cholamandal IP, Chennai1
Juris Prime, Hyderabad1
Tempus Law Associates, Hyderabad1

Coimbatore-based LPO LexHawk was the biggest hirer, offering 15 jobs to 2014 batch students. DSNLU students have also secured off-campus placements at law firms like Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, Link Legal and Phoenix Legal.

Details of the off-campus hires are as follows:

OrganisationNo. of offers
Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co., Mumbai1
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, Hyderabad1
Link Legal, Bengaluru1
King Stubb & Kasiva2 (Delhi & Hyderabad Offices)
Quislex, Hyderabad1
Ministry of Environment, New Delhi1
Samhita Legal, New Delhi1
SM Law Offices, New Delhi1
Vidhi Associates, Patna 1
Ray Legal, New Delhi1
Phoenix Legal, Mumbai1

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