r/NLUs
Welcome to r/NLUs! This is a community for aspiring and current law students, alumni, and legal professionals associated with India's National Law Universities. Discuss admissions, law school news, career advice, and academic opportunities. Share insights on moot courts, internships, placements, and legal events. Whether you're preparing for CLAT, exploring legal research, or seeking advice, this is your space to connect, learn, and grow. Keep the discussions respectful and insightful!
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r/NLUs is a Education subreddit in the World category with 15,435 members. Use this page to track r/NLUs stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/NLUs growth: +34 members today (+0.22%) and +105 members this week (+0.68%).
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