If more NUJS students did this instead of joining law firms, the college would actually have a bright future. Obsessing over law firms means obsessing over grades, means encouraging grade inflation and mediocre faculty who give easy grades.
There have been several NUJS grads who have opted for entrepreneurship for as long as the place has been around. It's just that mainstream media or forums like this don't showcase their work.
On an average, every NUJS batch has produced 1-2 entrepreneurs. Can that be said about the other law schools? If you don't know about them, then that's your problem. We don't really need your validation to have a good future.
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