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What was your experience at the Faculty of Law DU? Is it worth it to study law there?

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Raja Yaduvanshi Posted On : October 6th, 2022
Studied Law at Campus Law Centre, Delhi University

One of my friends studied at the Faculty of Law, DU. She believes that getting admission there is one of the best things that happened to her as it has guided her career path in a lot of ways. Thus, it is worth studying there. Here is what she shares about her experience as a student:

  • It is located in the center of North Campus, just a few blocks from every illustrious DU college. The canteen, gym, library, and all other services are open, and food is subsidized.

  • The most crucial factor is your peers. At the law school, you'll discover a lovely and hard-working crowd where everyone is eager to assist you if you are struggling in any way, even during the semester exams. 

  • The tea shop and chatting on any subject under the sun are a terrific way to spend an evening at the Wisdom Tree, which is always proudly standing in the courtyard of the old faculty area. The teachers and guides are decent. The syllabus and course materials are excellent, and they even offer free high-quality materials.

  • Marking is a bit difficult. The question paper standard is on par with that of the UPSC and occasionally even higher than that of the judicial services. So, in order to get into the First Division, one must work hard. It is impossible to stand apart.

The faculty is among the most qualified and experienced in the country. One of the teachers who taught IPC there recently rose to ninth place in the Bihar Judicial Services. You can imagine the difficulty and the level.

The college has produced some of the country's best judges, lawyers, and bureaucrats.

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Is studying law at NLSIU a good option? Many of my friends dropped out of there saying it was very hectic and boring with no extracurricular.

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Shreya Satpati, Posted On : October 25th, 2021
B.A.LLB (Hons.) from National Law School of India University, Bangalore (2017)

It can be said that NLSIU is the best institute for law. Here are some reasons as to why.

  • The library at NLSIU is one of the biggest in the country. 
  • As far as extracurriculars are concerned, every trimester has something to offer. 
  • In the first semester, there's Spiritus which is the biggest sports fest among all the law schools with participation from more than 20–30 colleges. 
  • In the second trimester, there are Strawberry fields which is one of the biggest music festivals in the country with the participation of more than 60 bands from all over the country. 
  • Lastly, in every trimester there's also some sporting event within the campus like gully cricket league, football league, and basketball league, and so on. 
  • If you include debate moots, etc. it has so much to offer. 
  • In the third semester, a whole week is devoted to extracurriculars from dance to music to dress-up competitions, etc.

Studying at NLSIU is hectic but never boring and the statement about no extracurricular activities is false. There are so many extracurricular activities that you might sometimes get confused about which to take part in.

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Is NMIMS good for law?

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Rishabh Das Posted On : January 17th, 2022
B.B.A. LL.B from Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS (2019)

Studying Law at NMIMS is a really good option. It is a very stressful and demanding course which requires a lot of attention and dedication. Here you have to maintain a 80% attendance to be able to sit for the examinations. 

The subject demands lots of projects every semester. You will also have to keep yourself engaged in extracurricular activities, as it will create a good impression in your resume.

Their faculty is also very well experienced with members holding PhD degrees. They are extremely cooperative and helpful. Except for the infrastructure, everything about the college is really top notch. Mumbai, as a city also has its own perks.

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Which university is better for law, Chandigarh University or Rayat Bahra University?

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Madhav Aneja Posted On : January 24th, 2023
Program Leader - MBA - Business Analytics at Chandigarh University (2018–present)

The most suitable option is Chandigarh University.

The reasons for selecting Chandigarh University are self-explanatory:

  • CU is the newest and fastest-growing NAAC-accredited A+ university.
  • The Limca Book world record for best placements is held by CU.
  • A well-balanced, industry-specific curriculum.
  • Seminars, guest lectures, workshops, hostel events, inter-departmental competitions, star nights, industrial visits, and many other activities are held on a regular basis.
  • Various clubs for students to develop their skills. Urdu societies, poetry societies, music clubs, dance clubs, photography clubs, and so on.

Chandigarh University is one of the top educational institutions in North India. By reputed national and international accreditation bodies and media houses, CU is consistently ranked among the top institutions in Punjab for academic excellence, innovative pedagogy, research, and placements.

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Is Sharda University good for law?

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Jayajit Khanna Posted On : July 9th, 2021
BA LLB at The School of Law in Sharda University 2022

The School of Law in Sharda University mainly offers a multicultural environment that encompasses students coming from various nations and areas for pursuing the same course.

  • Courses Offered: At present, Sharda University School of Law is the only college with a multi-disciplinary approach. It offers integrated courses, i.e. B.Tech LLB (which is a 6-year course), and BSc LLB, BA LLB , BBA LLB, and B.com LLB.
  • Academics: The major upside to studying at Sharda University School of Law is that it supplements other practical components to the already classic subject. This helps to make the course more relevant and useful via conducting occasional visits to the Parliament, Law Commission of India, Supreme Court, High Court, Police Stations.
  • Exposure: It regulates and conducts PTMs and empowerment programs. Sharda University also offers various platforms to showcase your skill sets. They conduct Moot Court, debates, and quizzes frequently.
  • Placements: You will be offered 100% placement assistance in various leading Law firms, NFOs, corporate houses. Adding on, they also help you take up a career as a professor, a judge, a Law officer in Academics, Judicial Services or in several public offices, whenever important.

You should research and analyze the latest stats of the institute and then go for deciding finally.

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What is the criterion to take admission in IIT Kharagpur for pursuing law?

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Ajay Diwan Posted On : March 27th, 2023
Studied at IIT Kharagpur

The IIT Law School or Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law,IIT-Kharagpur offers two degrees: LLB with Honors in IP Law and LLM

Although the criteria are similar for both these degrees, the qualifications required are way different. For admission to LLB. For Admission to LLB courses, you need to have a B.E/B.Tech/M.Sc/MBA with a science/engineering background. 

Admission process 

  • You can also apply in the final year given that you have the required degree by the time of admission. 
  • Once you are shortlisted, you have to appear for the Written Test and Personal Interview
  • Based on the combined scores, merit is prepared
  • Similar criteria are applied for the other degree also.

Therefore, you have to clear both the written test as well as interview for admission to IIT Law School.

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How are all the law schools ranked including NLUs, NLU D, ILS, Symbiosis, GLC, etc.? What one should prefer over the others?

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Devesh Shukla Posted On : June 22nd, 2021
B.A.LL.B. (Honors) from National Law University, Delhi

My cousin used to be a student of NLU Delhi and he admires his institute a lot.

He puts NLU Delhi in first place followed by NLSIU Bangalore. Next comes NALSAR Hyderabad which is followed by NUJS Kolkata.

What follows the institutes mentioned above are the other NLUs. My cousin did not rank the institutions because there is little difference that sets them apart. These NLUs are chosen on the basis of where the applicants live, what city they want to live in, and the subjects being offered by the institute. Some of the well-known NLUs are NLIU Bhopal, NLU Jodhpur, HNLU Chhattisgarh. The lesser knows NLUs are NLU Patna and NLU Orissa.

It is accepted generally that private colleges are followed by the NLUs because the latter has a course structure that is uniform. The fees are not that much and there are benefits as well. In addition to that, they also enjoy support from the government.

The institutes that are not private and/or not NLU and are generally considered good are Amity, University of Delhi, GLC, Symbiosis, etc. There are also other institutes like IP University, Jamia Milia Islamia, Indian Law Institute, etc.

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Is Reva University good for law?

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Aryan Vashist Posted On : October 13th, 2021
B.Tech Electrical Engineer, REVA University (2021)

Without any doubt, we can say that Reva University is one of the premier law schools in the country offering quality education.

  • The university has a very attractive infrastructure along with serenity and greenery that is attached to it. 
  • The legal department owns innumerable books, journals, and online resources in the library that help all the students immensely to enhance their knowledge and skills. 
  • The teachers are not very strict and students need to put their own efforts to become skillful professionals. 
  • Also, the curriculum is a bit hectic but students need to work hard to achieve the target they thought of. 

Lastly, we can conclude that Reva University prepares skillful and knowledgeable lawyers every year. So you can take admission without thinking about anything.

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How is Rayat Bahra University in Mohali for law?

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Aditya Rao Posted On : July 16th, 2021
Studied BBA LLB at Rayat Bahra University, Mohali 2019

There are several reasons why you should not take admission to Rayat Bahra University, Mohali.

  1. One of them is its placement. The jobs offered are in the BPO sector or telephonic. Surprisingly, they lack any core placement. The students of the university are not highly satisfied with the placement records they commonly have to go through.
  2. The packages usually ranged from 2 LPA to 3 LPA. Mainly, the university lacks the crucial commodities required for law students. Amenities such as courtrooms or trial rooms are commonly not seen at Rayat Bahra University, Mohali, making it one of the biggest downsides.
  3. Other than that, there is allegedly no professionalism. The department of law usually does not conduct expert sessions, webinars, seminars, or workshops for students.
  4. It is alleged that the faculties are usually not paid their salaries often for about a period of 6 months.
  5. The syllabus or the curriculum commonly followed by the university is not up to the Industrial Standards and students generally get affected due to most of it.

It is suggested that you keep pace with the latest updates regarding the Rayat Bahra University and analyze for yourself.

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Can I get admission in a law college at Mumbai without appearing for CET exam?

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Susmita Das Posted On : February 10th, 2022
lives in Mumbai

Yes, it’s possible to get admission to a law college in Mumbai without taking any entrance examination. There are several law colleges in Mumbai that offer admission to 3-year LLB degrees based on merit only. Here are a few such colleges.

  • Government Law College, Mumbai - GLC releases a cutoff list each year for its LLB admission. If you have the required cutoff, you can apply. Admission is based on merit only. 
  • Balaji Law College, Pune - For the LLB degree, you need to have an undergraduate degree from a recognized university. The prerequisite for this course is 45% in graduation.
  • ILS Law College, Pune - The eligibility requirement for their LLB course is graduation in any discipline with at least 45% marks. 

Most law schools in India offer 5-year BA LLB degrees. To pursue it, you need to appear in CLAT after your 12th. Whereas for an LLB, you need to complete your graduation. Though in terms of job opportunities, there is no such difference between the two degrees. 

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