Because apart from academics there are no fixed parameters on which firms will hand out a PPO. So the usual gradation points are based on publications(moots no).
I just graduated. I probably canโt even call it a tier 3 school. Itโs worse. Didnโt get a day zero. Itโs not the end of the world, and choosing a law school shouldnโt be this hard if you couldnโt crack the top NLUs. Sure it takes like, double the effort a regular NLU student would put into achieving this (itโs not even an achievement, itโs the beginning of the end). But it can happen. As far as I can recall not a single person has given a shit about the quantity of moot courts, internships and publications Iโve done/had.
What exactly is the hiring criteria? Why are students being led to believe that stressing themselves out over co-curriculars is the way to a PPO?
What exactly is the hiring criteria? Why are students being led to believe that stressing themselves out over co-curriculars is the way to a PPO?