Which one should I prefer for an LLB: National University of Study & Research in Law or SVKM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law and why?

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    Meenal Bhargava

    7 years ago
    I would suggest you to opt for SVKM.
    My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, companies, etc. for recruitments thus giving better placements.
    Also, being one of the best private Universities in India, they have good faculty, infrastructure, everything.
    The reviews that I got from students studying there is good.
    With NUSRL, the issue is the location. Although Ranchi is a developing city, still.
    Just because of the NLU tag, one should not opt for a college as regarding exposure a
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