How is Jindal law college for 3 year llb and what about placement
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Its undoubtedly very expensive but if you can afford it then you should definitely go for it. And as its not easy to clear CLAT exams so going for JGLS wont be a regretful experience. They have got very revered faculty. In colleges like faculty of law(DU), Amity law school Delhi(Ipu) which although are very prestigious institutes but what happens is these colleges only focus on studies and when it comes to mooting and debates a student has to toil on his own despite the fact that mooting and all forms a very important part of a law student's career. But in JGLS you just have to enroll for a particular society . So I think that is something which is very important. What I have learnt so far is that in a law school you'll be respected only if you have a strong command over English language and your oratory skills are amazing and it doesn't really matters that much if you are scoring 100s in your exams but can't make a proper oral presentation in class. So in terms of your overall personality development one should definitely go for JGLS but not by burning a hole in your parent's pocket. In the end it all depends on the student. One can spend lakhs and still learn nothing and one can become an amazing lawyer just by spending a few thousands
All the best :)
Thanks for contacting Careers360..
Its undoubtedly very expensive but if you can afford it then you should definitely go for it. And as its not easy to clear CLAT exams so going for JGLS wont be a regretful experience. They have got very revered faculty. In colleges like faculty of law(DU), Amity law school Delhi(Ipu) which although are very prestigious institutes but what happens is these colleges only focus on studies and when it comes to mooting and debates a student has to toil on his own despite the fact that mooting and all forms a very important part of a law student's career. But in JGLS you just have to enroll for a particular society . So I think that is something which is very important. What I have learnt so far is that in a law school you'll be respected only if you have a strong command over English language and your oratory skills are amazing and it doesn't really matters that much if you are scoring 100s in your exams but can't make a proper oral presentation in class. So in terms of your overall personality development one should definitely go for JGLS but not by burning a hole in your parent's pocket. In the end it all depends on the student. One can spend lakhs and still learn nothing and one can become an amazing lawyer just by spending a few thousands
All the best :)
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