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Should I go for llm from a low rung nlu or from institutes like azim premji or teri since my clat rank isn't very good?


Aarzoo Agarwal 16th May, 2019
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Amita Marotkar 25th Jun, 2019

Hello, Aarzoo

For LLM, it is not preferred to join Low-rank NLU. Please do NOT join the lower ranked NLUs anything after GNLU or HNLU. It’s better to join a good law college in Delhi, Mumbai or even Bangalore and Pune rather than study in the lower ranked NLUs.

 In cities like Delhi or Mumbai, you will have good opportunities a conference, workshop, happening nearly every weekend. Attending these would help you improve your knowledge and skills, develop your overall personality, and build your contacts.

All the best!

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