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Anywhere NLSIU people sharing their succcess , Nujs grads have a problem. I am from nlu Jodhpur. I know Nujs is amazing in its placement terms but nlsiu has been there for a while and ofc they have a better brand perception. We should accept all the shortcomings. Please stop this targeting
Please cite at least three examples of the threads started by people from NLSIU sharing their success in this calendar year. Please also share examples of people from NUJS having commented on those threads, expressing their problems with said success or celebration thereof. Please ensure that you have sufficient circumstantial evidence at the very least to deduce that such commentators are indeed from NUJS. Without statistics to back your claim up, this is just a trollish post from your side.
And nluj people left interfering in everyone’s biz except for looking at their own shit. Do a bit of self introspection before trying to act like a god.
Yes, you are absolutely right - belittling other institutions and taking potshots is the favorite pastime here. There's always a group of trolls who cannot swallow the success of others and start ridiculing the post, the person posting, and the institution.
Please name a success that NFSU has recently had in terms of faculty/student achievement.
It’s a chain. The inferior hates the superior. IITs hates MIT. NLSIU hates IITS. Nujs hates NLS and Nalsar
Other than the VC, faculty, research and students. Rest same to same.
The jealousy is also visible in every thread that talks about any achievement of NUJS or its alumni. Basically, LI commentators are mostly jealous, jobless trolls and their criticism shouldn't be paid any attention to.
Anywhere NUJS people sharing alumni's or students' success, trolls have a problem. NUJS grads don't accuse other law school grads for that, because they know that trolls are responsible for such actions, not actual hardworking students from NLSIU, NALSAR, NLUD, NLUJ or anywhere else. I would suggest that you take a leaf out of their book and behave wisely.
The difference between any LI thread talking about NLS (and to some extent NLUD or Jindal), as compared to any thread talking about any other NLU, is that all the former threads try to hype about their superiority over other institutes or make claims about their supposed greatness. On the other hand, in no thread talking about NALSAR, NUJS, NLUJ, GNLU, I have never come across such hyperbole, arrogance or superiority complex. Most of those only talk about good things are happening at the universities or by their alumni. That is the main reason why the former threads attract counter comments, while the latter attract mostly trolling from people not even veiled as criticism.
After having interacted with numerous lawyers from around the world, I could say that barring few exceptions, Indian law student community (including the hallowed NLUs) is pretty mediocre. The TLC crowd is even worse. NLUs are like andho mein kaanaa raaja in India.

When it comes to forming real arguments, court craft, work ethics, etc, the general nlu student is marginally better than the general TLC student.

It would be better if you guys stop this *c measuring contest.
where is NUJS coming from here, it seems like you are the one targeting NUJS instead
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