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What are the best/worst parts of the Jindal LLM? How academic/practical the course is? Which are the specialisations with the best pedagogy/curriculum/opportunities/faculty etc.?

Answers from alumni would be preferred than hearsay.

Thanks.
From my time, my observations are:

Best Part -

The faculty (not sure now, some good peeps have left)

The campus life (not sure now considering the rapid expansion, I still feel it's good though)

The infrastructure

Worst part

No jobs. In my time only 3 or 4 people (depending on how you define campus placement) out of a batch of 70+ students for placed. The number of students has only increased.

If you want campus placement, don't go. No LLM will help with that.

If you want to learn and pursue higher studies in law, and are willing to use the resources, you'll have a good time.

Cost wise, it's expensive AF for an LLM, so only go if you can afford it without it being a financial burden for years to come.

All said and done, that one year I spent at Jindal for my LLM was still one of the top things in my 33 year existence on earth. Absolutely loved it.
The INC Legal Cell National Chairman, Sh Roopesh Singh Bhadauria is an LL.M in Corporate and Financial Law from Jindal Global Law School. Surely this counts for much?