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Law Grads in UPSC 2021.
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Jaydev rank 5
Gitanjali rank 6 (tied with NALSAR Sakshi Sawhney)
Shraddha Gome, Law School 2018 grad, Rank 60
[Original trollish headline amended from: Law school dominates UPSC]
Two law grads out of 900.
The domination is unreal!
- Rank 33: Jaspinder Singh Bhullar, BALLB (Hons), Punjab University (2019).
- NLU results awaited, but fierce competition expected between traditional frontrunners NLSIU NLUD and GNLU.
Meanwhile, the top 3 rankers this year are all girls (from Delhi, Kolkata and Chandigarh). Full merit list here: upsconline.nic.in/FR-CSM-21-engl-300522.pdf
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UPSC domination has historically been done by traditional universities and colleges, wait till you see the result of Delhi University and Allahabad University etc. And rightly so. If you want to become a civil servant then 3 years BA is enough. Also not everyone makes into top colleges with top professional degrees. So then the best remaining option is a good sarkari job. Hence you will always see traditional local colleges dominating upsc, and not because nlu students are any less intelligent.
And to the trolls who are saying that JNU has a better success rate, please compare the batch sizes! JNU has a few thousand students!
Ananya Awasthi- 135 Rank - CSE 2021
Saahil Khare- 243 Rank CSE 2020
- Jaspinder Singh Bhullar, rank 33 (Punjab University)
- Karthik Panigrahi, rank 63 (NLUO)
- Gourav Kumar Agarwal, rank 86 (local law college grad from Odisha)
www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2022/may/31/upsc-cse-2021-results-with-air-63-karthik-panigrahi-from-sonepur-is-odishas-topper-2460055.html
www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2022/may/31/upsc-cse-2021-results-two-youths-from-odishas-sundargarh-crack-civil-services-exams-2460070.html
www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/upsc-results-punjab-s-jaspinder-naman-in-top-50-101653942358385.html
-Karthik Panigrahi is not from NLUO
Nashe mein likh raha hai kya bhai?
The final break-up is: 3 NLSIU, 1 NALSAR, 1 HNLU, 1 NUALS.
We can draw these conclusions prima facie:
1. NLSIU is the undisputed #1 if we look at UPSC results on a long-term basis.
2. NLUD's duck this year may or may not be a sign that its UPSC dream run is waning. We need to see next year's results before commenting. It could be a one-off.
3. NALSAR maintains a reasonably consistent trend at UPSC of at least 1 candidate per year.
4. Tier 3 NLUs like HNLU and NUALS outperformed Tier 2 NLUs like NUJS, NLUJ, NLIU and GNLU this year. So Tier 2 NLUs need to introspect on their poor run at UPSC in the past few years, especially NUJS and GNLU.
5. Overall, it appears that the higher the academic standards as a law school to better its chances of cracking the UPSC. Working hard in college conditions you to do better in the UPSC.
6. However, one negative trend is that the reserved category students of NLUs have not been qualifying for the reserved seats in UPSC. So maybe some special coaching can be arranged for them.
www-barandbench-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.barandbench.com/news/lawschools/upsc-2021-results-three-nlsiu-grads-one-each-from-nalsar-nuals-hnlu-clear-exam
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