Finally after 9 years, the Urban Planning department of Maharashtra has alloted 70 acre of land for Mnlu Mumbai. The campus will be in the suburbs of Mumbai (Malad). Finally the locational advantages will be unlocked. This a major breakthrough in legal education.
How is this a breakthrough? Will they sit on the ground on those 70 acres and study in a pathshala model? Talk about breakthroughs when the campus is actually fully constructed in 2033 or something
That is no metric to judge upon. The cutoff is the only main thing as to why Nujs people think that they are better than NLIU. If Nujs can do it , then we also can
NUJS offers better placements, their students usually perform better in exams like UPSC or foreign LLMs as well, and may just be in co-curriculars as well.
Such a flawed reasoning. None of these factors contribute to the essence of the college. Sorry to say but NLIU seems way better of a choice. Even their Bsc degree beats yβallβs designed course folks.
Not really. It's what the NUJS students do after getting into law school and after getting out of there that makes the difference. Moreover, the faculty at NUJS even now is much better than NLIU, as is the research culture, entrepreneurial scope, student freedom and flexibility.
The development of that plot should ideally be prohibited by CRZ regulations, the Malad creek used to submerge the whole thing during high tide.
It seems like they will sneakily reclaim the land and raise it over sea level. I hope the campus (or any other development) is never built on that alloted site.
how long does it take to reach BKC from Malad?
If HNLU is taking in lower-ranked students but they successfully get placed then that makes HNLU a better university than MNLU
It seems like they will sneakily reclaim the land and raise it over sea level. I hope the campus (or any other development) is never built on that alloted site.