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More than 70-80% seats are reserved for backwards and Karnataka state people. How should we digest the fact that any outsider stand nowhere when applying for admission here.
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reply Really? That many reserved? Can you please share the link. Sudhir has been hyping this as a second revolution in India legal education π
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reply I read it on their official website, you can read it too
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reply This is to ensure that the reservation pressure from the state lessens on the flagship 5 year programme.
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reply National law universities arenβt very βnationalβ.
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reply Not our mistake that ypur state is backward and does not have NLS type institute or even jobs.
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reply Considering not more than 1% of NLS graduates stay in Bangalore, I don't think you can ride that particular high horse for long.
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reply Sudhir must answer. He is on PR overdrive acting as if this is as good as a Harvard JD.
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reply Hypothetically, it is possible to have a high quality programme even with reserved intake. Of course, the output will differ in that case. Harvard has plenty of people entering its programme through various backdoors.
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reply Tough titties.
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reply You guys are missing the point The strategy is to have zero domicile reservation in 5 year by starting this course. Brilliant strategy by Sudhir.
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reply You do realise that the law doesn't work like that, right? And Sudhir has already accepted reservation in 5 year course. It can't be rolled back now.
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reply Replace sudhir with supreme leader and this comment reflects national politics too.
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