The Faculty of Law, DU, has finally jumped on to the 5-year bandwagon. They will be starting BA LLB and BBA LLB from the next year and admit on the basis of CLAT results.
Placements will get back to normal in time. In every other front, including βresearchβ (if you even know what that means), faculty, and so on, NLUD absolutely smashes NUJS.
No, no. DU will now be ahead of NLSIU only. When the first year batch graduates in five years, by then it will have crossed Harvard and Oxbridge easily.
Faculty of Law, Delhi University Launches 5-year Integrated Law Programmes [BA-LLB (Hons) & BBA-LLB (Hons)] for admissions in this academic year through CLAT 2023 scores.
A central university, the benefit of studying law in Delhi in a well-established department, with a small batch size and an almost embarrassingly low fee. A solid combination. Isn't it?
Not sure why you would call it Hazra Law College to begin with. DU is miles ahead of CU. And for crying out loud, students did secure jobs at CAM, Argus, LKS and the like.
Delhi is turning true to the epithet of the "Legal Capital of India" (here we're talking of proper Delhi only, not NCR). The only city to offer three great options for integrated degree programs in Law after Class 12.
1. NFSU School of Law; an institution of national importance; a national university under MHA 2. DU Faculty of Law; a central university, with a good legacy; low fees 3. NLUD; a state university; no domicile reservation (till now at least); high fees
I can see you trying to hide the "J" factor with a LOL. If the INI status does not matter, why are the state NLUs so desperate for the INI status then? A new AIIMS (with an INI status) is better than a 50-year-old Govt. Medical College - same logic. INI status comes with many benefits and privileges. At this point, there are only two law schools that belong to institutions with INI status - IIT KGP and NFSU. Already, there is talk about IIT Delhi also starting a School of Law in the near future. See how the law education landscape is being reshaped while you LOL.
Can this be the new top 20 student preference ranking? Essentially DU moving in at #4 because of locational advantage?
1. NLSIU
2. NALSAR
3. NLUD
4. DU
5. NUJS
6. GNLU
7. NLUJ
8. NLIU
9. JGLS
10. RGNUL
11. RMLNLU
12. MNLU
13. Symbiosis Pune
14. NUALS
15. HNLU
16. Symbiosis Pune
17. MNLU - Nag
18. MNLU - Aurangabad
19. DSNLU
20. GLC
NLUD has had worse placement, worse research output, more expensive fee structure than NUJS
except for better infra, NLUD is worse than NUJS in all other parameters
https://lawfaculty.du.ac.in/userfiles/downloads/Fiveyearlaw/5yearlawdu.pdf
A central university, the benefit of studying law in Delhi in a well-established department, with a small batch size and an almost embarrassingly low fee. A solid combination. Isn't it?
no matter what TLCs do they will not be able to match the faculty quality and drive at NLUs
So, again, what was your point?
1. NFSU School of Law; an institution of national importance; a national university under MHA
2. DU Faculty of Law; a central university, with a good legacy; low fees
3. NLUD; a state university; no domicile reservation (till now at least); high fees