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What can I do to brush up/prepare for it? Any courses or smth like that? Please advice.
I called the admissions office and one person said that the money will be refunded in 10 business days. Is this what happens usually? Im kinda concerned about the website approval part. How can I track my refund then?
I got 90% in boards, 68 in clat and performed well in the interview. Got a mail on June 1 saying that I'm waitlisted and that they'll lmk the results by "mid june". Then I called and asked about updates on June 16 and they said that they'll send mail regarding waitlist "by this weekend". The weekend is technically over i believe. No updates from them. Got to know another person who got waitlisted and they haven't received any updates asw. If they arent ready to offer seats at this point of time, they shouldn't even be sending waitlist intimation ffs. Ts genuinely pmo wow. They do SO MUCH marketing and create fake demand atp.
I'd like to connect with fellow law students who've joined sastra law school :) kindly comment on this post.
So snsol is new, no passed out batches so far and I'll be part of their third batch. But sastra on the other hand, is ranked 11th among top law schools and they have an established existence in the market.
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The fees at snuc is 4x higher than the fees at sastra. (Almost 20-25 lakhs difference for the whole course)I live in Chennai so I'll be a day scholar if i choose snuc but a hosteller at sastra.
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Snuc has quality faculty (professors from ivy league), good infrastructure and ig I'll have a good college life balance. I hear from students that sastra is good academics wise but the hostel rules for girls are very strict.
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Also, i plan to pursue llm abroad so I feel like the faculty at snuc and their way of teaching would be of much help for me later.
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What do y'all suggest?
I hear from everyone that it's pretty good academics wise and also it's ranked 11th as one of the top law schools in India (among other NLUs). I got in, paid fees and have blocked the seat for now. Currently, waiting for another college to take me in or else I'll have to join sastra. Their fees are very reasonable compared to other private law colleges. And I'm from Chennai so I'll have to stay in the hostel there. I want a good college life balance... Fun asw as rigorous studying. But I keep seeing people post about how draining it is... I'm kind of concerned... Seniors advice/share your opinions!!
Im so confused rn. I got waitlisted at snuc and I've also applied to soel and other affiliated law colleges. But my payment deadline is June 11. SENIORS ADVICE!
I legit can't find any law students online 😭
I legit can't find any law students online 😭