I've heard from multiple sources at NUJS that the newly launched BSC LLB course is running without any BCI approval, and the Vice-Chancellor plans on running the course for a few years before getting BCI approval? Is this true? Is anyone doing anything about this, or is BCI approval just a meaningless stamp?
There was a BCI inspection and approval of the course earlier this year, the inspection was hilarious (due to technical issues) but the approval was granted and that is what matters.
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Fake news. The BCI inspected the university for this and has given its approval already. This rumour is being deliberately spread by those with personal agendas.
Stop spreading lies. We know who you are. Your matter is going to go up before the EC this weekend. That's why you are scared and trying to lash out at the university.
The bsc course has approval, available on the nujs website. But the whole inspection scene opened up some can of worms about the clinic courses but largely sorted i guess.
No can of worms. One of the members of the inspection team was a judge in his dotage who started claiming that in order to teach IPC and Evidence Law, every law college has a forensic lab already, so why is NUJS building one only now after two decades! He seemed half-drunk in the middle of the day, typical of a BCI rep. The VC did lie on multiple things though.
Your ignorance level is astonishing! Only matched by your confidence in spreading fake news. There was no process for opting for BA or BSc LLB degrees at NUJS in the beginning, so no question of students not opting for it. The degree that you would get would depend on the majority of the elective papers that you would opt for. Many students have got the BSc LLB degree till the 2011 batch. That's when BCI said that you need to have lab training etc. and core science subjects to give that degree any more. Which is what's happening right now. There are several faculty from core science and forensic sciences background at NUJS now teaching such subjects, including guest faculty from institutes like IIT and IISER, the Central Forensic Lab in Kolkata has tied up with the university to offer its facilities to the students and a new lab is being constructed within the university too. All this is of course way above your pay grade as a professional troll, so go home and rest in peace, clutching your meagre troll tax.
Low rankers in CLAT choosing it? This is going to be the first year that the course is being offered to CLAT takers directly! Last year the admission took place later after the CLAT admission had already been closed. There's no difference between the curriculum of the two courses other than social science subjects being replaced by science and forensic subjects. You seem to be the same guy who was committing a felony last year by obtaining the contacts of the parents of the CLAT takers and spamming them on WhatsApp and email, bad-mouthing the university. Just because you won't amount to anything ever, does not mean that you should get to mislead students.
For someone who does not care, you sure write long comments! As for you not knowing how to set up a lab, it's a good thing then that you're not in charge of doing that!
There was a BCI inspection and approval of the course earlier this year, the inspection was hilarious (due to technical issues) but the approval was granted and that is what matters.
I love LI but strongly advise LI to double check before publishing threads which might be considered as baseless rumours
BSc LLB & BTech LLB kind of degrees have been proven failures.
When Nujs started in 2000, it offered BA/BSc LLB. This was from very first year. No student opted BSc LLB and the programme got closed.
Bad idea of Nujs VC and others to launch it lowering the standards and student quality. Only low rankers in CLAT choosing it.
Don't know how law schools will set up physics and chemistry labs to offer BSc LLB?