Is SRM University a good option for law?

I got a call from there with a rank of 15000 in CLAT. Is it worth studying or should I take a drop for the preparation of CLAT?

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8 years ago
Please do not drop, that's a suggestion. Join any educational programme and prepare simultaneously. If you are really patient, then wait for the vacancies as offered by NLUs, you might easily get through one of the bottom NLUs.

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DIVYA GAUTAM
8 years ago
Hi, As your rank is too low to secure a seat in NLUs but if you think that you can give your best then you should surely drop a year. Though, many private and semi government universities will contact you to take admission in their course but what they mainly lack is strong alumni network and best f

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