Which one is better among Jamia and Amity Law School, Delhi?

I got a rank of 580 in Jamia law entrance test and I am also getting admission in Amity Law School, Delhi.

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Asked by Himani Ahuja

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    Mohd. Anas

    8 years ago
    I would not boast about the reputation Jamia's law faculty host cause almost all the other educational forums are doing same, rather I would suggest you to consider this as an option only when you can make up your mind to clear a difficult entrance . In case you follow some blogs etc you must have realized that people really see jamia's law department as hogwarts of law these days. Currently it even topped India today's list for best law school in the country. So yes a big yes from any side for jamia law school but consider it only when you find it feasible to do in yoyr case.
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    ADVOCATE NEHA Batra | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Go in for Jamia Milia Islamia. It is an old university and has lot many experienced staff and lecturers.
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    Mukesh Kumar

    8 years ago
    Amity Law School is a better option for you.
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    Monika Mani Tripathi

    8 years ago
    With a rank of 580, your chances of admission in Jamia is bleak so you can go for Amity.
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    Abida Javed | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hey, there are less chances of your admission in JMI. You can wait for the list issued by the department. JMI is a better option to pursue law.

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