Now the question is, whether an NLS grad would be able to fetch a job which the IIT grads fetch after a degree from IIM-A.
We need to calculate the opportunity cost as well. He's a 2020 NLS grad and by the time he passes out of IIM-A, he would have been an SA/PA at a T1 law firm. So, does it make sense, monetarily, to go for an MBA?
This might actually be the first open category NLS grad to even go to IIMA. Thereβs zero information on anyone else. And no, the other three also have folks at the IIMs. One from NLUD this year, NUJS had it last year. Stop spreading fake news. NLS is now just a local Karnataka college with domicile quota.
There are at least 5 NUJS alum who have studied or are studying at IIM A or IIM C whom I personally know of. I'm sure NALSAR has similar or better numbers. You seem to be getting a kick out of displaying your ignorance publicly.
We need to calculate the opportunity cost as well. He's a 2020 NLS grad and by the time he passes out of IIM-A, he would have been an SA/PA at a T1 law firm. So, does it make sense, monetarily, to go for an MBA?
Hita Agarwal - IIMC. 2019 batch of NUJS.