Is gd goenka university good for pursuing 5 year llb
GD Goenka School of Law is one of best law colleges in Delhi NCR with a reputation for its high quality teaching and legal research. The law college is in Gurgaon and is approved by the Bar Council of India. It offers a range of academic and professional courses. They have undergraduate as well as post-graduate law courses, including honors courses, the School of Law provides an all-round study experience to encourage students towards having a successful career in law. Their campus is huge with very smooth admission process.
DISADVANTAGES
Withdrawal rate is too high. And they are not at helpful at the time of it at all. Students here just smoke weed and do drugs. And it's really hard to settle in with students of this college just because 90% of students are those who couldn't get into another college. And 5% of the students are those who either came from different city or got late in getting admission at some other place. All in all, the surroundings are not good including the crowd. Only 20% teachers are actually good.
So my advice in end would be to look for some other college as there are more bad points, rather major ones than good points for this college.
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The School of Law in gd goenka university aims to explore and identify novel areas of law and policy through relentless engagement in developing legal theory and practice, academic potential, critical analytical ability and advocacy skills so as to fully equip the students with a learning which is intellectually stimulating, socially vital and professionally enriching. The School of Law adopts multidisciplinary approach towards legal education and develops a positive attitude in students to make them realize that the lawyers are an integral part of the system of adjudication, determination of policies and setting up of standards for regulation of various activities through relevant institutions. It, therefore, trains them for placements in judicial and quasi-judicial bodies, regulatory authorities, commissions, voluntary organizations and other sectors.