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National Law University Jodhpur in India, what's the comparative institute in Pakistan?

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So I'm currently studying in this institute, "NLU" tag is basically for the premier institutes for pursuing law in India. You get in via CLAT exam in these univs. Approximately 23 NLUs are present in India with a total capacity of 2000 per year for UG students (in total almost 60k students appear for CLAT yearly). These universities are semi autonomous and have been created and funded by the respective states (most states have one in some cases more than one). Rajasthan has one in Jodhpur.
The intake rate is low given that there's no central funding as these are not centrally funded/controlled institutes as of now ( there's a bill pending in parliament for the same to grant NLUs the tag of institutes of national importance like IITs)
Fees varies but in my univ it's approximately 3 lakhs per month (with food costs) so for 5yr BA/BBA LLB course it's like 15 lakh inr (double for NRIs)
NLUJ is ranked like 6th or 7th out of the total 23 universities)
Rest are private universities, if you graduate from a tier 1 NLU the tag carries some weightage as you can be favored over others and get better internship and on campus placement opportunities.
Placement wise almost 60-70 (out of a batch size of 110-120) get selected every year with the average package being 12-14 lakhs
Plus dorms, mess, canteens, fruit shops, laundry, barber shops, ATMs all are located inside the university.

What's the scenario in Pakistan for law universities?

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b**d marrao aur bati bhujaao kaala coat institute of ghunda ghardi
 
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Does LAW institute deserves as much attention as IITs or AIIMS or even IIMs?
 
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Does LAW institute deserves as much attention as IITs or AIIMS or even IIMs?
Yes imo
NLU does deserve to be a institute of national importance as it's like the top most university you can enroll in to pursue law in India.
The faculty and students are chosen among the best in India and the field is very dynamic with a lot of carrier options
Even more Law deserves more attention as that's where you get your advocates, judges, legal councilors and people who go for administrative posts, these are the people who run the legal and constitutional machinery of the nation.
 
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Does LAW institute deserves as much attention as IITs or AIIMS or even IIMs?

Requirement for lawyers is never going to be as high as engineers and doctors, but one positive change that has happened is that now you can enrol into a law school after 12th if I am not wrong. Earlier you needed to be minimum graduate. Some even did law after masters. This was a royal waste of time. Law is a vast subject and people should branch out after 12th itself.

The earning potential of law grads from premier schools can be quite high, though you really hit the upper circuit somewhat late. There is no escaping the initial grind.
 
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Requirement for lawyers is never going to be as high as engineers and doctors, but one positive change that has happened is that now you can enrol into a law school after 12th if I am not wrong. Earlier you needed to be minimum graduate. Some even did law after masters. This was a royal waste of time. Law is a vast subject and people should branch out after 12th itself.

The earning potential of law grads from premier schools can be quite high, though you really hit the upper circuit somewhat late. There is no escaping the initial grind.
that's the BA/BBA LLB 5yr course, that's the most popular and followed stream right now
i think many people are ignorant about law field in general, the crowd in this sector is huge if you count the multiple private colleges and if you're just getting a degree but if you opt for the 5yr course from one of the top NLUs in India then you have a plethora of career options to choose from and every year just 2000 UG students take admission through CLAT
 
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