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Aanchal Saini, CEO of Flyrobe: Amity Law School grad who used to practice in the Delhi High Court. Now changed careers and running a company which rents designer clothes.

https://www.sonyliv.com/shows/shark-tank-india-1500005489/flyrobe-s-bet-1000266540

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeg7dpPC9Kw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhbPUdHEbok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWxdwxlhZ2g

Interestingly, I haven't come across an NLU grad on the show as yet. Only people from less prestigious law schools like Symbi, Amity, GLC etc. is that because NLU grads are too obsessed with law firms, while non-NLU grads don't get cushy jobs and look to hustle by going towards other careers? I also know of a GLC grad who started a beauty business. In the end, won't a successful business earn you more money than a law firm partnership? And another advantage is that you are your own boss? So should NLU students think about entrepreneurship more?
How is the NLU - non NLU divide relevant here? Why don't you go back to your contracts class child? More focus there may be helpful.