Ngl, I would have much more respect for someone from GNLU (can't say the same for a particular batch tho) as compared to JGLS. The only prerequisite to get into JGLS is money whereas GNLU requires a certain extent of merit. I would've still opted for GNLU without a second thought.
Lol, the statement "can't say the same for a particular batch tho". Is it the same ultra-toxic and sadistic batch where more than half of the batch is fed-up of the batch?
As per a NUJS PhD Candidate and Faculty member, who published his research in a journal of NUJS, it was earlier established that most students (particularly in Tier-1 NLUs) are from upper caste, upper class and with college educated parent(s). A similar study was conducted by NLSIU on itself and AMU. Consequently, the argument that one ought to have more respect for a GNLU student who gave a harder entrance exam test, compared to a JGLS student is utter rubbish and devoid of any merit whatsoever. Often, CLAT outcomes depend on who performed better on a particular day, and usually the high rankers are rich enough to afford both NLU and Jindal education (with or without loans). Moreover, many students who performed well in CLAT and ended up in high ranking NLUs end up being losers in competition, or average law students, even often failing or repeating classes. Contrarily, students from JGLS, SLS, Amity and other public/private institutes (not being NLUs) often, individually, outperform NLU students both in merit and CVs when it comes to anything. Thus, the comparison drawn by AshReh is deeply flawed and deserves greater (and cautious) scrutiny.
Honestly - GNLU isnβt that bad. Sure jgls has better faculty- but the students suck and youβll be spending most of your law school with them. Peer learning is a good reason to choose law school. Employment prospects on average are the same in both places I would think. Donβt fall for the jgls PR
Dude is this even a question. Obviously GNLU is far, far, far better than JGLS in every aspect. The ppl commenting here in favour of JGLS are their jobless alumni and students, who are busy doing PR activities, since they know that except for money there is no major criteria for getting into JGLS.
Stop asking such obvious questions. Now, JGLS PR please start down-voting this comment since you also know this is the truth.
Obviously GNLU. Im not from either of these colleges but the answer is clear as day. Its a college that requires you to get a rank of about 400 out of 80000 applicants. How is this a question? People saying jindal are jobless and coping hard
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The crowd is more competitive, the alumni network is getting bigger every year and placements have been going quite decent in the past 2-3 years.
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JGLS is way ahead of GNLU on every count.Fees are higher but heard that GNLU charges even more than Jindal for its good number of NRI quota seats.
Stop asking such obvious questions. Now, JGLS PR please start down-voting this comment since you also know this is the truth.
Very smart.
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