NLU-J. The fee is reasonably low compared to other NLUs offering these seats. They can upgrade your seat from NRI-S to Gen too, if you have made the cut (just confirm this tho, as the rules may have changed)
You can try for NLIU too if you want to access a strong student body. The placements are still strong.
Try for the NLU-D OCI category seats (if any first degree kin of yours is a certified OCI).
Research output is not only measured by a death penalty project making the headlines but also the kind of faculty which is present and at the same time the amount of funds being invested. The Journal of Criminology has made decent contributions in the legal realm and also the very same time has presentation on the amended criminal codes in front of the committee on home affairs.
Itβs nlsiu ofc but nlu Delhi is on a meteoric rise man. Like bruh, their research output is just getting better day by day. You should come here if you want to join the illustrious alumni which has been dominating our legal landscape for a while.
You should join NLU Delhi if you want to join a rapidly evolving market where everyone is spontaneous and a bit civil service oriented. You will find excellence in both of these institutions.
A junior of mine is about to apply. They havenβt launched any notification as of now. Wait for the official announcement. They usually suggest the schemes in the brochure itself.
There are no last minute tips for AILET. Be ready for random surprises. The examβs questions are usually innovative but they can derail you at any possible second. So keep calm and attempt as much as possible. You can expect a low cut-off (but AILET can really come easy this year, so donβt have any pre-conceived notions as such). All the best!
Yβall just focus on AILET na π. NLU-D is a superb place (I mean after NLS hehe, just kidding). It is amazing for people who had a bad day in clat. It honestly doesnβt matter ya.
I donβt intend to sound rude but there was never any considerable difference between the top 5 NLUs under the consortium.
On a random Sunday, folks securing a rank between 1-480/500 are all the same to me. Thatβs how things should be. There have been countless examples where say a NLUJ student has proven to be much smarter than a NALSAR student. A difference of 2-3 scores will never bother a reasonable person.
Donβt think about the cut-off(s) too much my friend. My mentees told me that result will be declared on 10th December. Cut off should be estimated after the final answer key. This year the clat paper was annoyingly easy. This doesnβt always suggest the cut off will go sky high. Donβt worry. It depends on how people have performed.
The next best step for you is to prepare for AILET. AILET wants to test your IQ at all points, so try to practise puzzles as much as possible. AILET may seem difficult, but itβs your mindset that decides the scenario trust me. NLU Delhi is a very good place and I can personally state from my personal observations that quite a few folks from Nagarbhavi opt for NLU Delhi too. So prepare well. All the best!
This thread is not just blatantly offensive but it targets particular entities/individuals with no conclusive proof. Kindly learn to differentiate between speculation and concrete facts.
We are not only marking this entire thread trollish but also actively urging each one of you to not indulge in rumours related to apparent βscamsβ.
Itβs a completely new pattern. Just focus on your current affairs and you will be just fine. The number of questions in a section doesn't matter much.
There will be surprises, so please donβt be nervous ππ
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2024/nlus/brochure/NLU.pdf
You can try for NLIU too if you want to access a strong student body. The placements are still strong.
Try for the NLU-D OCI category seats (if any first degree kin of yours is a certified OCI).
Good luck
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/nlu-delhi-to-make-presentation-before-house-panel-on-amended-criminal-codes/article67242019.ece/amp/
You should join NLU Delhi if you want to join a rapidly evolving market where everyone is spontaneous and a bit civil service oriented. You will find excellence in both of these institutions.
Congrats for NUJS (hopefully)
Also AILET is not tough, itβs just how well you handle the pressure in analytical reasoning. Good luck!
On a random Sunday, folks securing a rank between 1-480/500 are all the same to me. Thatβs how things should be. There have been countless examples where say a NLUJ student has proven to be much smarter than a NALSAR student. A difference of 2-3 scores will never bother a reasonable person.
Donβt think about the cut-off(s) too much my friend. My mentees told me that result will be declared on 10th December. Cut off should be estimated after the final answer key. This year the clat paper was annoyingly easy. This doesnβt always suggest the cut off will go sky high. Donβt worry. It depends on how people have performed.
The next best step for you is to prepare for AILET. AILET wants to test your IQ at all points, so try to practise puzzles as much as possible. AILET may seem difficult, but itβs your mindset that decides the scenario trust me. NLU Delhi is a very good place and I can personally state from my personal observations that quite a few folks from Nagarbhavi opt for NLU Delhi too. So prepare well. All the best!
We are not only marking this entire thread trollish but also actively urging each one of you to not indulge in rumours related to apparent βscamsβ.
Thank you.
Check it out here: - https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/303000-Rhodes-India-2024-Results
Done :)
There will be surprises, so please donβt be nervous ππ
https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/300654-topics-to-write-articles-about
In regards to your second question, I guess the following threads can be of immense help: -
https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/160181-is-it-worth-taking-a-loan-to-study-at-jgls-or-save-for-an-llm
https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/265788-lsat-results-announced-still-wise-to-join-jindal
https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/234788-worth-taking-risk-of-10-15-lakh-9-education-loan-to-continue-at-sls-pune
https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/175083-scholarships-at-jindal