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The course is very good. It is an Institution of National Importance (INI).
You can do your research, but to get started....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=988RRcQr5xc.
NFSU's LLM in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Administration. This happens in the Delhi campus, hence you'll get the locational benefit as well, plus it is a NATIONAL university. Admission is through CLAT PG.
Continue with the allotted advisor, and when possible keep consulting the preferred advisor. If you can, then the preferred advisor can also be formally made a joint advisor (provided she/he agrees).
This is an NLU platform, where you are supposed to eulogize NLUs. The admins find it distressing to share any genuine good news and achievements by NFSU - not that it matters to NFSU anyway. It continues to grow in footprint and impact in leaps and bounds.
In a tech-driven world if digital forensics is not "something in the domain of law", then it is better to not call yourself a law aspirant/law student/practicing lawyer/law faculty or anyone associated with the discipline of law.
Saying this on an NLU platform will only get upvotes, nothing more. There's a big world out there that feels and sees otherwise. Good luck in your la-la-land.
Look at the "careers" webpage on the NFSU website. Ph. Ds from INI (Institutes of National Importance) will have preference. State NLUs are not INIs.
I would believe NIRF data more than some random person providing some random opinions like you and pretending to be a know-all.
Of course, when data goes against your flawed and jaundiced opinions question the methodology. That's a very old trick used by many when drawn into a corner.
Ha, ha......see the fear and jealousy NFSU instills. Trying to wish way NFSU is both futile and insanely foolish. NFSU is a reality - a well-funded national university with a clear mission and value proposition thriving, and growing in impact, influence, and visibility.