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Important issue regarding quality of education system in Law institutes.
1.Rising number of private law colleges and offering long distance/open learning courses in law.
2. Bad infrastructure - one building.
3. Getting affiliations easily from BCI.
4. Open book test of AIBE exam.

Above 4 things are rampant and causing concerns. I have seen students from CCS University who are pursuing law and they have 'agents' to give exam one their behalf. Not just CCS University, there are so many universities and institutes where such practices take place. Even GGIPU has started recognising such institutes.
What is BCI doing? How on earth such institutes/colleges getting affiliation.
The moment AIBE exam gets conducted without open book, more than 50% candidates will not be able to pass the exam.
Open book exams can be made of good quality and far better than closed book exams if the authorities frame those like that. Open book isn't the problem of AIBE, the appalling standard of the question paper since the beginning is. In addition, no step has ever been taken by the BCI to review the affiliation of law colleges from where a sizable number of students fail to clear AIBE in any given year. They just treat AIBE as a cash cow now. GS didn't want this to happen when he had argued in favour of an AIBE back in 2009.