Your obsession with the university has reached unhealthy limits kid. They are probably doing much better you. Most of the assumptions that you have made, to start with are false and it is disappointing that R has not marked it as facts contested or trollish. Not even being subtle with hiding the bias.
Youβre like that toxic ex who is obsessed with their ex partner. During night, you think about them and fap to it but when the sun shines youβre back to your bitching and whining about them.
Also, MANY enter litigation. And many of them want to. They have their family chambers to look after (2nd, 3rd, 4th gen lawyers).
TBH, for many of the students at Jindal, a law firm, judicial services or any job for that matter is not suitable. The family privileges (money, power, connections) are already above the perks of these jobs.
Er... the DJS topper was from Jindal a few year ago.
Anyway, most work in firms and many are working in US firms after completing JDs/LLMs from the US. There are probably more Jindal alumni in the US than NLSIU alumni.
They know how to spell "their", as starters. Go back to your books, kid. Your first sem high will wear off when you leave college and are ground into dust like everyone else from any other college is.
As far as ACs are concerned, tu mantri ban ja, sab jagah laga dio.
Most of them are not fit for Lower Judiciary Litigation - Courts are not AC, doesn't have the infra required to house Jindal kids. This means almost 70% of the work is inaccessible to them.
It seems - only less than 10% are going to corporate law firms.
What do most of them do?
Is thier JGLS Degree a past time before they manage thier parents million dollar businesses or do they engage in any other work after LLB?
Is the company successful now? If yes, move on. If no, move on.
They get a life. You should try that too. Getting a life is the secret to my daddy money.
TBH, for many of the students at Jindal, a law firm, judicial services or any job for that matter is not suitable. The family privileges (money, power, connections) are already above the perks of these jobs.
Anyway, most work in firms and many are working in US firms after completing JDs/LLMs from the US. There are probably more Jindal alumni in the US than NLSIU alumni.
As far as ACs are concerned, tu mantri ban ja, sab jagah laga dio.
Most of them are not fit for Lower Judiciary Litigation - Courts are not AC, doesn't have the infra required to house Jindal kids. This means almost 70% of the work is inaccessible to them.
It seems - only less than 10% are going to corporate law firms.
What do most of them do?
Is thier JGLS Degree a past time before they manage thier parents million dollar businesses or do they engage in any other work after LLB?