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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Dear aspirant, NIIMS is better because: College has a great infrastructure and everything is up to the mark. Teachers are pretty hardworking, hostel facilities are great (not less than a five star hotel), campus of NMIMS Hyderabad is very huge as compared to the other campus of NMIMS. Students are w

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Well if you are comparing this on the basis of getting a good corporate internship, Mumbai is the place to be and meanwhile, NMIMS internship cell will help you to get some of the best internships available if any. Also, you have a lot of opportunities in this college, the course structure is brilli

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A
3 years ago
Both Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad (SLSH) and NMIMS School of Law, Mumbai are reputed law schools in India and are known for their excellent academic programs, experienced faculty, and state-of-the-art infrastructure. When it comes to choosing between the two, it ultimately depends on your person

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
Both the colleges are good. It all depends on your hardwork and caliber that can lead you to success.

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6 years ago
Both SLS, Hyderabad and NMIMS, Mumbai are new in the field of law and both are determined towards achieving their goals. There is no good or bad among these colleges as per me. The decision should be largely impacted by the location of the college. Again admission in NMIMS with 85 marks is ambiguous

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
If you are comparing this on the basis of getting a good corporate internship, Mumbai is the place to be and meanwhile, NMIMS internship cell will help you to get some of the best internships available if any. In addition, you have a lot of opportunities in this college, the course structure is bril

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S
8 years ago
Both SLS, Hyderabad and NMIMS, Mumbai are new in the field of law and both are determined towards achieving their goals. There is no good or bad among these colleges as per me. The decision should be largely impacted by the location of the college. Again admission in NMIMS with 85 marks is ambiguou

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