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No, because many profs actually teach the philosophy of law and not just the provisions which even a local college can teach and students can mug in a month. I myself am from NLUD and looking to do judiciary and I wouldn't trade it for any other place
Don't do an intensive masters course if you don't want to. Don't come and join a course meant for a certain purpose and then cry that it's not your coaching center.
Can you stop giving your opinion where it isn't required? I'm doing my undergrad at NLUD.
You just need to read by yourself for judiciary if you are already studying law at a decent place.
Accha, hum nluwaale sarv gun sampan hai, we don't want to get into lower judiciary because aisa karne se humari growth restrict ho jayegi.

Aur posting dekhi hai kaha hoti hai

Only DJS is good baaki sab toh ainwayi hai
Haa tum udhar 4'4 cubicle me apni zindagi khatam kardo and bahar nikalne ke bad toxic air and non stop traffic me. Ghar aane me bad insonia..Na sun set dikhega na sun rise.
This is true for most government exams actually but kinda also explains why the government services are so fucked up as far as the common man is concerned.
Stupid take, I am from NLUD. Out of all my batchmates who wanted to pursue judicial services, not even one failed to make it. If someone is smart enough to understand it, they can also rote learn it where required.
Local TLC college grads crack the judiciary exam in greater numbers because few NLU grads choose that career option to begin with. Those who do opt for it crack it still with relative ease.