Read 10 comments as:
Filter By
As the VC announced, the university is spreading to 200 acres and a new medical college and dentistry college are planned. I'm just wondering whether these could ultimately take the spotlight away from JGLS? There is a mad rush to study medicine in India. People pay 1 cr fees to send their children to rubbish colleges or go to places like Ukraine, China etc. So, if Jindal charges 80 lakhs or so and offers good faculty, I guess many parents could send their children there and the revenue could ultimately outstrip JGLS? Also, whereas law schools are always judged by "placements" it doesn't work like that in medicine.

Now, all this while JGLS has been dominating Jindal. Will it eventually play second fiddle?
jgls has become a pretty average law school anyway now, taking 1k+ kids and barely any placements
Agreed. It really isn't that deep. JGLS isn't dominating anything, just gets stricter by the minute and sits on the few laurels it has.
Which laurels would that be? University charging the highest fees? That's IILUER Goa now.
Jindal marketing team tried to use legally india for marketing of their medical school (with this post) but the comments section backfired