In my batch at a top NLU, 80% of people had taken a drop. I was not one of them but it was not an issue then (talking in 2011) . Doubt it will be an issue now
In my batch at a top NLU, 80% of people had taken a drop. I was not one of them but it was an issue then (talking in 2011) . Doubt it will be an issue now
Dude not at all . Not only at LI - in general people advocate taking the idea of dropping even two three years (let alone a year) . Do it with backups , that is the point. Not a single one of them has any perception issue.
You know right GNLU is better than NLUJ. What do you mean by even GNLU? NLUJ has horrible mooting record, no Rhodes scholars and infact places less students than GNLU. Wtf are you on bro?
Can you agree with this philosophy? You do realise that getting into these colleges is difficult, and that clat is a messed-up game of chance. Tier 2 NLU students have experienced mental health problems as a result of this. Students have feelings of inferiority and experience tremendous repentance for the rest of their lives.
I am an NLUO student who dropped out of NLIUB in the hopes of getting into the top three in the next try, but CLAT happened. I was depressed for a long time before realising that I had all I needed here and would most likely be offered a PPO next year.
I see miserable freshers every year feeling under appreciated about their abilities. LegallyIndia has a huge role to play here when they let a comment which says, βPlease drop. And drop again if need be (if it is economically an option), till you get into the top 5-6 (roughly NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS, NLUJ, NLUD and maybe even NLIU and GNLU). The life chances you get graduating from these are incomparable with other public institutions.β let exist without flagging it.
Youβre the medium of the creation of a wrong perception which has ruined multiple lives.
To everyone reading this, life doesnβt end at CLAT. Itβs just the start.
Nope. I'm currently in what is considered as "one of the best national law schools" and also dropped twice to get admitted into it. No one is concerned with an individual's drop years after you enter into university. Though there are comparatively very less students who have dropped twice to those who have dropped only once yet there is no sort of discriminatory behavior.
Studied and taught at a top NLU. Please drop. And drop again if need be (if it is economically an option), till you get into the top 5-6 (roughly NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS, NLUJ, NLUD and maybe even NLIU and GNLU). The life chances you get graduating from these are incomparable with other public institutions.
PS: not comparing with DU, GLC while making this statement.
Can you agree with this philosophy? You do realise that getting into these colleges is difficult, and that clat is a messed-up game of chance. Tier 2 NLU students have experienced mental health problems as a result of this. Students have feelings of inferiority and experience tremendous repentance for the rest of their lives.
I am an NLUO student who dropped out of NLIUB in the hopes of getting into the top three in the next try, but CLAT happened. I was depressed for a long time before realising that I had all I needed here and would most likely be offered a PPO next year.
I see miserable freshers every year feeling under appreciated about their abilities. LegallyIndia has a huge role to play here when they let a comment which says, βPlease drop. And drop again if need be (if it is economically an option), till you get into the top 5-6 (roughly NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS, NLUJ, NLUD and maybe even NLIU and GNLU). The life chances you get graduating from these are incomparable with other public institutions.β let exist without flagging it.
Youβre the medium of the creation of a wrong perception which has ruined multiple lives.
To everyone reading this, life doesnβt end at CLAT. Itβs just the start.
PS: not comparing with DU, GLC while making this statement.