Is it worth doing LLB from National Law University?

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Getting an LLB from a National Law University is considered very worthwhile because NLUs are India's premier law institutes, and offer a rigorous curriculum with an exceptional placement records. NLUs go beyond academics. They provide opportunities for internships, mooting, research, and participation in legal aid clinics, equipping you with well-rounded legal skills.

    Although, admission to NLUs is highly competitive. You have to be prepared for a challenging but rewarding experience.

     

  • Studying LLB at a National Law University (NLU) is generally considered worth it due to the wide range of job opportunities and the reputation associated with it. NLUs like NLSIU offer excellent programs that are highly sought after by law students. While the top NLUs are highly esteemed, it is important to note that beyond the top 7 NLUs, the value may vary, and there are alternative paths to studying law after graduation. Overall, the consensus is that NLUs are worth the hard work, offering a valuable educational experience and career prospects. When comparing NLUs to non-NLUs, there are distinct pros and cons to consider, highlighti

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago

    National Law Universities are some of the best law schools in India. National Law University have excellent faculty, good infrastructure, and a vibrant student life. National Law University also have a good placement record. This means that if you graduate from an National Law University , you will be well-equipped to start your career as a lawyer.

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The truth is that many top-tier private BA LLB colleges are also providing high-class education and great placement options; however, NLUs have an established reputation in the country. Also, NLUs have affordable fee structures compared to private institutes. Plus, the rigorous curriculum and high competition for seats also make them stand out in the crowd. 

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