Which one to prefer for LLB among Delhi University - Campus Law Centre and National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) and why?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    Choosing between Delhi University - Campus Law Centre and National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) for an LL.B. Programme depends on various factors, such as personal preferences, career goals, and location. Delhi University - Campus Law Centre is one of the oldest and prestigious law schools in India, offering a three-year LL.B. Programme. It has a highly qualified faculty and a well-established alumni network. The faculty members are experts in their respective fields, and they impart knowledge through lectures, seminars, and case studies. On the other hand, NUALS is a relatively newer law school that offers a five-year
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    This would totally depend on at what stage does one wish to pursue law. Campus Law Centre has a 3-year post-graduation programme in law, I. e. one that can be pursued only after graduation. Law Faculty does not have an integrated 5-year law programme. Hence, this option is not open for students of +2. Admission is granted on the basis of admission test conducted every year in the month of June. NUALS, Kochi, on the other hand, is one of the recent National Law Universities that have come into being. As a thumb rule, one should know that the education in law provided by the NLUs is par excellence and, in all likelihood, they are the bes
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    This would totally depend on at what stage does one wish to pursue law.
    Campus Law Centre has a 3-year post-graduation program in law, i.e. one that can be pursued only after graduation. Law Faculty does not have an integrated 5-year law programme. Hence, this option is not open for students of +2. Admission is granted on the basis of admission test conducted every year in the month of June.
    NUALS, Kochi, on the other hand, is one of the recent National Law Universities that have come into being. As a thumb rule, one should know that the education in law provided by the NLUs is par excellence and, in all likelihood, they are the best cho
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