I am torn between the two. I am not doing an LLM for placement, merely to gain knowledge while I prepare for the civil services. I like the infra in RGNUL better, but HNLU has greater brand value, so if I say no to HNLU and go after RGNUL, I feel like I would be throwing away a golden goose. But at the same time, I have an interest in international law, which is there in RGNUL and not in HNLU. So I guess in the end it comes down to comfort vs prestige? Or which would be more conducive for my UPSC preparations?
Final year HNLU guy, visited RGNUL for seminar and have few connections over there.
as a CSE aspirants I would prioritize a conducive environment and a quiet space than my law degree.
- although HNLU allots decent single rooms for PG students, RGNUL still has better hostel facilities with AC rooms ( if they allot one) with multiple canteens.
- comparing reading halls, unlike RGNUL, HNLU has capacity and more offers compartmentalized work desks.
- coming to academic prestige, yes HNLU is fairly better, However that wont matter much once you crack CSE. plus international law would suited better for your preparations, so i would choose RGNUL.
Books padho.
Don't give bullsh*t reasoning.
as a CSE aspirants I would prioritize a conducive environment and a quiet space than my law degree.
- although HNLU allots decent single rooms for PG students, RGNUL still has better hostel facilities with AC rooms ( if they allot one) with multiple canteens.
- comparing reading halls, unlike RGNUL, HNLU has capacity and more offers compartmentalized work desks.
- coming to academic prestige, yes HNLU is fairly better, However that wont matter much once you crack CSE. plus international law would suited better for your preparations, so i would choose RGNUL.