Which one to prefer for LLB among Siddharth Law College and Faculty of Law, Delhi University and why?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    1. Reputation: Believe it or not, being an alumni of DU has perks in abundance. Most of the who's who of the legal fraternity are all alumni of the University, making you feel at home when you get into practice.
    2. Moot Court Society: MS of Law Faculty is quite active and has been known for taking part and wining both prestigious national and international moots. Further, the MS also hosts their own national moots, which have a good standing in the mooting circuit.
    3. Infrastructure: With the new building coming up next to Arts Faculty, the infrastructure of Faculty of Law has improved greatly. Further, the library in the Faculty is we
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    You should prefer Faculty of Law, Delhi University for the following reasons:
    1. Reputation: Believe it or not, being an alumni of DU has perks in abundance. Most of the who's who of the legal fraternity are all alumni of the University, making you feel at home when you get into practice.
    2. Moot Court Society: MCS of Law Faculty is quite active and has been known for taking part and wining both prestigious national and international moots. Further, the MCS also hosts their own national moots, which have a good standing in the mooting circuit.
    3. Infrastructure: With the new building coming up next to Arts Faculty, the infrastructure of F
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Siddharth Law College is quite an older institute but has not been much amongst the preferred colleges and also doesn't have much reputation to its name comparing with Faculty of Law, Delhi University.
    Faculty of Law, Delhi University has the reputation of its kind in NCR region and has been a choice of students for a while now.
    The 3 colleges under the faculty are equally good wherein Campus Law Centre has been the most preferred though.
    Also, you get the world class libraries and study materials along with the best and experienced faculties to cater to your needs.
    Also, faculty of Law, DU has been a name in legal studies for many deca
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    Rohit Sharma A law student from Nujs to help here | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Faculty of law, Delhi University is the best college of the country for 3-year LLB course.
    The opportunities to moot, mediation, ADR, research papers are much more in Delhi University while these opportunities are very limited Siddharth Law College.
    Crowd of Delhi University is much better any day than Siddharth. Most of the high court and Supreme Court judges are graduates of Delhi University. However, there are three centers of faculty of law itself, i.e. Campus Law Centre, Law Centre One and Law Centre Two.
    I will recommend you go to Campus Law Centre owing to more opportunities and better faculty available than compared to counterp
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