What is the overall experience of studying law at an NLU?

student life, teaching, extra curricular activities, internship, etc.

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    Teresa Dhar

    7 years ago
    Ok, so without any further ado, let me tell you that life at an NLU is an eye opening experience. Indeed, college life is an experience of a life time but as a budding lawyer studying at a National Law University, the chances of being shaken to your core and being challenged in every aspect is very likely.
    Here, one will learn (if one wishes to) how to balance academics and co-curricular activities. One will learn that time management is of utmost importance and while maintaining good grades consistently is important, debates and mooting should take an upper berth as they will help you to hone your oratory skills and bring out the lawye
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hey there,
    Well the life at an NLU is a lifetime experience for any student and I personally can swear on this being a student at an NLU.
    You do not only learn law but also you learn a life of how a professional does live.
    You get to do a lot of activities including Moot court debates cultural activities and what not.
    You get to develop yourself in every possible field including sports music oration theatre.
    You learn to work in team and also how to deal with unexpected situation where a man of ordinary prudence might fail.
    You get to learn variety of law subjects some of your own choice and also you have options to learn various foreign lan
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    Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Each individual has their own distinct opinion so the answer of this question will vary from person to person. In any law school you will definitely get world class infrastructure and facilities. The course fees are much higher than any other law schools in India. The corporate outlook of National Law Universities are much broader than any other law schools. National Law Schools have tie up with various national and international institutions. They conduct seminars, moot courts with the help of many distinguished personalities. They have the best Law libraries. Law is a not a theoretical subject but it is a practical and the pra
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    The answer to this question is subjective and varies from person to person. Words fall short of describing the exact experience of studying in The National Law School, Bangalore. The overall experience generally depends on what you like and what are your plans in the mind. But to sum it up, it is exciting, enriching, gathering new insights and invaluable knowledge, knowing your boundaries and extending them among others.
    We are exposed to innumerable opportunities such as moots, debates, ADR competitions, quizzes, seminars, research papers among others. Coming to teaching, it varies from subject to subject. While some subjects are ta
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