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yet the fees of nlus are much more than IITs , shows how money sucking institutes they are
The same can be said about IIMs. IMO, the factor that separates IIT, IIM and NLUs is the number of foreign jobs. IITs and IIMs make headlines with 2Cr+ foreign packages while NLUs can only showcase a couple of TCs with 55LPA Packages.
Lol only the toppers from the CSE batch of top IITs make it to Google etc and get packages north of 1Cr. An average student at a T-1 NLU earns more than an average kid passing out of IITs.
Maybe because Science is still considered supreme than humanities, hence the career choices. Moreover, Lawyers (even corporate) dont earn as much as engineers.
Lol I won't let the patent of your invention pass. See you in court with your inventions and equations.
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the society at large couldn't care less about law colleges
Ah! the irony here. Look at you bashing law on a site that is without exaggeration all about law.
Fair enough, we've marked the post as not trollish for now (though many of these ranking-type posts of ranking this above that often seem to be slightly trollish in intent, hence the perhaps over-heavy moderation)
In your dreams is NID more prestigious than NLSIU or NALSAR. But other NLUs probably yes.
dude no, that will make MNLU-M far more prestigious and Hyderabad and Jodhpur may lose their shine. There are different ranks for NLUs and this will skew it. The professors, the opportunities and the students opting for the said will be a chaos
Kids learn quadratic equations in 6th standard (at least in Maharashtra board when I studied). If you can't find roots of a simple QE as an adult professional, please send your kids to better school.
Eh? How does this work? IIT/AIIMS/IIM/NLUs are at par in their respective fields.
Inventions? Where's the Nobel Prize? Read some cases and you'll find how complex and logical they are. Nonetheless, it's, still, apple and oranges.
I would like to suggest that few NITs on the top like NIT surathkal, NIT trichy etc. should be placed above NLUs
This is the hierarchy:

1. IIT
2.AIIMS
3. IIM
4. NLU
5. NIT
6. NID
7. NIFT

So NLUs are not doing that badly.
That you are being allowed to write this anonymously also is because of one of your rights being recognised.
And you have to learn to read first, let alone comprehend stuff, I can’t see a single mention of any college in comment 9. He’s all about engineers vs lawyers. That’s what he’s getting.
Plucked ripe from the theoretical paradise! Rights on pieces of paper changing the world!
Not NLSIU, if you go by the Karnataka HC decision and arguments made by the counsel of NLSIU. Over to the SC now.
Is your friend an IITian? This post is not about the lakhs of engineering graduates from elsewhere, its specific to the IITians. Learn to comprehend better.
But no state/government wishes to support the creation and protection of rights!!! That is another reason (apart from many correctly already identified on this thread) that NLUs have no real support like IIMs/IITs.
Actually, people with legal training are perhaps the few who can actually create something out of nothing. It's known as rights. Sort of necessary for civilizational advance.
People like you grow up to be parents who think that if their children aren't opting for science or giving JEE, then they can't possibly be doing anything worthwhile in life.
So why are you studying/have studied law? Do you have such a low opinion of your own worth as to make it seem the right thing to do?
It's not that engineers can't figure out the laws, they've better things to- actually developing the product/ services, so they may leave aside the clerical paper pushing to lawyers.
lawyers can't bring about civilizational advance, they can't create something out of nothing. they're banal paper pushers who take up ancillary roles. the society at large couldn't care less about law colleges.
That's ridiculous. By your logic, engineers shouldn't require lawyers at all, because they should be able to figure out all the laws by themselves, ranging from the contracts that they enter into to the suits that they get embroiled in.
try getting what quadratic equations even are leave alone the complexity.
anyone with normal IQ can learn what happens when a pet dog bites and kills a neighbor.
JGU has got that status, not JGLS. JNU's prestige is mainly due to its social science courses. TISS for the same and for management.
If law is not prestigious, then why was JGLS given Institution of Eminence status? Even JNU and TISS (which are humanities-based) are considered prestigious. If you have good infra, good faculty and stable funding then the college will automatically do well.
NLUs are "state" universities whereas IITs/IIMs are national institutions. NLUs grads can't cope with this.
IIT JEE candidates: 2.2 million in stage 1, lowered to 161,319 in stage 2. Total IITs: 23
IIM CAT candidates: 244,000. Total IIMs: 20
CLAT: 60,000. Total NLUs: 23

CLAT has to reach at least 75% of the IIM CAT numbers to be taken seriously by the public.
A thought is that even Jio University, Jindal Global University and others would be on the same footing but NLUs would lag behind unless they give us proper funding
Law is not as popular in India as engineering and management. To give an example from my own school: around 600 students graduate every year out of which only 10-20 would appear for CLAT, which is puny compared to the 400-450 kids who would sit for JEE.
Because the NLUs aren't enough of a 'pressure cooker'. Hence they lack the Prestige tag. Happy? If you are seeking public adulation, maybe you should try for the movies. Or Cricket.
IITs spend more money on fests every year than the total funding some NLUs have received in the past decade