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No it's not. Loads of first generation lawyers from those colleges have done really well.
Not if you're in a good college, alumni networks and college cells do a lot for you then. But if its a less recognized college, then yes.
I am passionate (cannot add the super because obviously) about law, and am sure abt getting into nlsiu or nalsar. But i have no contacts, nor anybody in my family in the field. Is the latter so necessary?
AILET is still left. I know it's hard, but you can still try getting into NLUD. Don't lose hope yet. All the best.
Don't choose law unless you're super passionate then. Or have contacts in litigation/law firms. Lots of better options. Do a good undergrad degree from a good college if you have the scores and then decide
Don't think I performed well in CLAT at all. Unlikely to be even in the top 1000 ranks. Will this affect my future prospects?