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Jindal Student 6 years ago interesting top rated So true! I am also a fellow Jindal student and I completely agree with you. Its so sad that the person who has written this article has nameshamed our college for no rhyme or reason. Jindalite 6 years ago interesting Whoever wrote this is absolutely true. There is no reason to complaint in such manner when we are getting all that we could possibly think of. I would be highly obliged if the title of that article is just what I mentioned.

It is important to speak about the positives of our college. There is a lot of criticism related to the fees and rich brats and 5 star hotel.

However, we know the true picture. We know of the faculty, infrastructure, exposure, guest lectures, seminars, panel discussions, summer schools, exchange programs, library database, support in mooting and debating, the cultural liveliness. It is important to understand nothing is perfect and we all know Jindal has mostly positives with a handful negatives which can be changed too. I also don't think that this letter is intended to say JGLS is a bad institution or university, just that it has some issues, as most other colleges do.

Having a debate about them shouldn't really hurt the college, it should strengthen it. Happily Married 6 years ago "Truly False Picture". Guest 6 years ago interesting top rated I dont know whether the letter-writer is raising genuine issues but the Registrar's response is dumb. His comparison with ISB is laughable.

Different subjects, different locations, different course schedules, different work loads, different course lengths 1 yr versus 5 years , there;s no way he can compare it. As for faculty, the truth is that while JGLS brochure presents many foreign faculty, many of them are letterhead faculty only and the bulk of teaching is by indians no better than those at other law schools.

Most of them are too scared of the management of JGLS to speak out. Many other inaccuracies but I cant waste time on those. But so is your judgement on our faculty without experiencing it first hand. Jindalite 6 years ago Dear Whoever you are, I seriously doubt if you have the true picture of our faculty. Please show me one college, including the top notch NLU's who have better faculty than us.

And this is not just about being on paper, the student satisfaction that is present among the Jindalites speak volume. Please conduct any survey you wish and find this out.

Truth 6 years ago interesting Dear fellow student One reply to all that you have been saying. Are we getting the value of it? Education is not a service 6 years ago Education is not a service so please stop talking about value of your money. You will never get the value of education the way you put a price on it.

Uh 6 years ago NLUD. Jindal student 6 years ago interesting top rated controversial Registrar's response is absolutely nonsense. Watch out this space for detailed reply on which all faculty members have received negative feedback yet they continued assistant Dean majumdar very well aware of it. Also which all members are just writing papers and the others who are not even teaching since past 1.

Alumnus should not even talk. Situation was good on and has been degraded since then. Registrar talks of isb Hyderabad. How about comparing placements and packages offered there. Waiting to see what diplomatic answer c raj Kumar will come up with. As far as oppression of student initiatives is concerned, thought process might be cumbersome but end output is positive. More in a detailed reply later.

Jiggles Grad 6 years ago interesting controversial Professor RajKumar, stop mollycoddling students. When they come for internships - they are often the smarter ones but are the laziest. They just fool around and have no sense of responsibility.

Zero discipline. We face flak from superiors for their slip-ups. Jindalite 6 years ago interesting Either registrar writes vc's mails or the response is typed by vc. This is not how registrar writes.

Philanthropy is anyday raj Kumar's fav word. Diplomacy at its best. Jindalite 6 years ago The administration has seriously fucked up the University, the new policies, especially the 3 three sharing rooms in SH-2 is an epitome of the lack of concern of the administration regarding the student's welfare.

Jindalite 6 years ago You seriously are complaining of this in an open forum? This is what it has come down to? Grow up dude. Even I am a SH2 resident and wished it remained 2 sharing, but you have better things to complement the college of, especially on such public forums. Jindalite 6 years ago Murthy Sir, Thanks for the reply. You are doing what ideally we should have done.

People only know how to criticize, not appreciate. I stand by my University and am a proud Jindalite. Lawschoolite 6 years ago interesting top rated "Apart from a small percentage of students actively involved in co-curriculars, academics and forming policies, the rest are sitting on their asses binge watching tv shows and eating up into campus broadband while getting stoned" Quite the scene at many law schools! Word 6 years ago Student apathy - it plagues these islands of excellence.

Zero 6 years ago interesting top rated controversial What ever has been written by the student in this article is true. Registrar is just trying to defend as it's the admissions time.

Did he say music room he calls that tin box music room and the bigger tin box is called gym. VC's response if you have so many problems then why don't you take your money and leave the university. The problem is that it is a private university and students are afraid to go against the administration. As their placements will be be affected. VC also uses the same reason to justify some of his actions.

Universities and Schools are money making machines. No one opens these institutions for charity. A 5-word comment posted 6 years ago was not published. Jindal Student 6 years ago This article has exaggerated the problems that we at Jindal face.

The person who has written this article has presented a one sided argument. The last thing our college has is a regressive environment for professors. The kind of opportunities which are presented to academically inclined students are not present anywhere else in India. Our administration may have certain housekeeping issues but it has been blow out of proportion in this article. We are given exchange semesters at the creamiest college abroad, amazing internship opportunities ranging from ICJ to the judge of the Hawai Supreme Court.

The problems mentioned in this article are teething problems which any University at the beginning of their former years go through. Institution Building 6 years ago Agree. I think what JGLS gives us is a ton of opportunities to be pretty much whatever we want to be. But then again, maybe some of us cant handle that kind of freedom. Hence the generally bad treatment of anyone who we think has less money than we read mummy papa do. For instance, some of the said "repressive" policies are now in place because the students have misused the liberty given to them in the past.

How about this? How about we build a culture of trust and responsibility on campus and show the admin through sustained gestures that we will not abuse our freedom, in any sense of the word. Maybe, the admin will revoke these "repressive" rules. I hope you understand that while your motives are noble, they are inherently contradictory. You want to make the college a better place BUT you refuse to cooperate. Note: The comment is directed at the student body in general, and not the author of this post.

Guest 6 years ago interesting top rated controversial The letter speaks the truth. As a second year student from JGLS, I can confirm that majority of the complaints posed in the letter is common to many students. The administrator is defending and attempting to justify them. Atleast with the increase of student intake per year, they should build a new academic block and more hostels rather than cramp us all together.

Jindal is messing itself up. No locus. Mahakaal 6 years ago interesting controversial Ahm! So you judge a person's maturity and understanding by his age. Clearly, you know nothing Jon Snow.

Mahakaal 6 years ago interesting Chilling dude. Thanks for the unsolicited advise though. The person seems to have some personal animosity with adminstration. Surely we do have problems but Rome was not built in a day.

We are just 6 years old with alumuns of one major batch and another which will be passing out now, a college such new as this is in stage of trial and error, things take time, every problem in college is new to administration as they are on learning process.

This is height of stupidity that the person wrote this open letter. We collectively can say that this letter has no standing in student body. Jiggles 6 years ago Shouldn't have joined then. You should have expected this given how new the University is.

If you didn't, then you should re- evaluate your research skills and basic common sense. Institution Building 6 years ago Agree, the writer is probably someone who's being held back. Lord Baelish 6 years ago interesting You call this utter bullshit and yet you make a claim saying, 'we surely do have problems. Let me tell you something here, you have the liberty to choose your actions, but you cannot make a choice with the consequences per-se. The actions were consciously made and most of the times on an unilateral basis with no consultation with the student body.

So let's not call them trial and error. Right from increasing the intake of students every year and the resources not being increased proportionately. The problem here is not how old is the university or how bad or good it is, there are certain loop-holes which needs to be fixed. And it is time they start acknowledging the same. Yes, things take time, no denying.

But here they don't have an intention to fix because according to them there are no problems, everything is inaccurate and doesn't reflect the true picture. So the argument of time as a factor is out of the window.

Well acknowledging your fallacies wouldn't belittle you, indeed it is a step closer to redemption. It is time the administration goes into an 'introspection mode'. And going by your logic, if being in 4th year gives you a locus standi to tell what is the truth or what isn't then my standing is more superior because I have spent more time than you in this university. S: I kindly request you to refrain from using the word 'collectively' hereafter and please talk for yourself.

The fee is somewhere between 5. But this cost is low because it is "subsidized by the generosity and philanthropy of its Chancellor Mr. I am sure if one can spend 45 lakhs one can spend 15 more and surely more opportunities than JGLS. Crap admin 6 years ago interesting top rated I hear that a lot of students are not being promoted in the coming academic year. They are actually holding back the students from the 5th year also.

Looks like this university is still in its startup stage and being run by a bunch of morons. Alumnus 6 years ago controversial Kian, I can say with conviction that it is because of actual performance issues. In fact, the University gives students a lot of leeways and multiple chances. Moreover, the keep back policy also is detailed- you are not kept back unless you have so and so backs etc.

The keep back policy is to prevent students from getting to 5th year with back papers such as was seen in my batch at the time of graduation. After that happened in my batch, the administration thought it best to tackle this situation with a keep back policy. The policy was backed by the then Student Academic Council as well. Often students just rely on Resits which are far easier to clear and all you get is a small "R" on your transcript or "I" for improvement". I have personally seen students just "skip" exams without cogent reasons.

So the policy roughly is that you must have at the end of the year successfully completed so and so number of minimum credits or alternatively so and so number of subjects to be able to pass to the next year.

Which is to say that you are allowed to have a back log of subjects that you take to the next year but that back log must not exceed a minimum number.

So that by the time you reach fifth year you don't have a 25 subject back log. It is not a very difficult threshold to meet but students are VERY lax. Since this policy has been introduced only a ear ago, there will be a number of defaulters, but if you think about it, in due time, number of defaulters should go down- students will slowly start to internalise the policy and be aware and be more responsible.

Institution Building 6 years ago interesting top rated Its true. Some of my classmates are being held back this year. Another Jindalite 6 years ago interesting controversial Hi Kian, I do not see anything wrong in the yearback policy. So, to answer your question, students may not be promoted due to actual performance issues. Yeah right 6 years ago controversial Forcing the stupid year back policy is the stupidest thing ever. Basically students have no choice because they're almost done with law school, so they can't even leave if they feel the policy is being a burden on them.

It's just Jindal's way of extracting money from more and more students. The university should implement these strict policies on new batches who are yet to join and have an option not to join the college at all if they feel this promotion policy won't suit them during their college life.

I'm so sure the people who made and backed this policy are the only ones who are replying positively for it. Alumnus 6 years ago controversial See. This is the kind of sense of entitlement that students have. The mind boggles As someone pointed out, if JGLS really has the "best law faculty in South Asia", then why doesn't it show in the response.

Sample this: On why group emails have to be screened, the administration responds: "Mass mails are subject to Mail Moderation Policy and as per global practices in vogue.

As someone who somehow studied at Oxford and Harvard, Professor Raj Kumar should know that students at Oxford, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Cambridge, Columbia and other leading law schools are able to freely express views by sending mass emails within the student community. I have attended the LLM at Harvard and have friends at the other law schools and are emails are never "screened" or "moderated" by the faculty or administration.

God help these serious institutions if the administration decides to waste time on screening every God-damn email that is sent around on the Google group! So, NO, there are no such "global practices in vogue"! I could go on and on about how this response is disappointing but I have better things to do than the JGLS administration.

If you have the greatest law faculty, perhaps the administration should learn how to write in a reasoned manner from the faculty at JGLS. Institution Building 6 years ago controversial the answer is simple. Rao 6 years ago interesting The reply is a typical knee jerk reaction. Why are you assuming that failure can happen only because of bad preparation. Failing can happen for reasons beyond once control: illness, accident, family emergencies, etc.

I attended a college in Pune. Most of my semester I went to pubs and discs- partied and drank to my heart's content. But a month before the exam, studied real hard to score well. Interned during break- back to college-partied- had wonderful group to hangout with.

On a serious note, while other things like faculty and infra matter, it is you who can make a difference in your life. I understand you may be aghast at certain things but move on and that's about it. These are the best years of your life. Home-office-home can is really mundane. We have only weekends to look forward to. So chill out and study hard to achieve whatever you wish for. I loved my college despite every nonsensical stuff that used to happen around. I was good enough only to make it to my college and i accepted the fact.

I still think those 5 years were the best years of my life and will always be. I don't know what you are doing in life right now but surely if you drank and partied your way through five years of law school, you will be left frustrated with the future that awaits you post-college.

Whether you are good enough to get into a top NLU or not is upto you. And of course there will be students left frustrated if their college messes around with their future. Then again, this is the problem with many money-driven private colleges.

X 6 years ago interesting Loved the 'An estimated 25 minute read So there is a return on this investment and such an increase should not amount to increase in fee as explained in the letter above. Keeping all other things apart, I would just like to focus on quality education as promised by the vice chancellor all the time. There is a mini gym in all hostels and this is excluding the big gym, which is the main gym.

All the professors are excellent. Each has a unique method of teaching and most of the professors have a foreign degree and are overqualified for their job. We students benefit immensely from this. There is a small class difference between the locals and the students coming from outside the state.

Because the college fee is so high, mostly well schooled and well-mannered students study here. But many localities are provided numerous benefits for the sole reason of being localities. The disparity in mannerism and language these students is clearly visible and there is a stark contrast with that of other students. But over all, there are students from all over India that study in this college.

This diversity helps us feel more at home along with making it a ground for personal growth as it makes us aware of the different cultures. I would be lying if I said, the fee is not heavy in the pocket. But this experience is definitely worth the investment we make, although the regular enhancement of the fee seems slightly unfair to me.

With all aspects considered, this experience could either make you or break you as there is a multitude of opportunities available in this college. One must work had to deserve the opportunities and then the world is at your feet. A private university undertaking public service. Avinash Mallya. Posted on 07 Sep' 16 by Avinash Mallya. Jindal Global Law School , located in the remote area of Sonipat on the outskirts of Delhi boasts of some world class infrastructure and facilities which would undeniable lifts the status of any university.

Despite the location of the college which is predominantly surrounded by farms, the college infrastructure brings a new lease to the town. The Global reading room with its comfortable interior settings houses around students at any time of the day. The several student-friendly classrooms along with its auditoriums occupy most of the space in the vast academic block. Jindal thrives on a student friendly campus serving its students with the best of the facilities.

I also believe that for any university which has no day schooling , the hostel facilities with the mess food should be of a good standard and Jindal strives to achieve that. Along with the infrastructure, the technological services provided by the college are in speed with the ever changing world and are up to date to the requirements of the students. Besides the Infrastructure , the educational services which the college provides are one of an International standard.

The current faculty in Jindal is according to me is the best we have in our country , The experience and the expertise they boast of is definitely a contributing factor to draw aspiring law students to the campus.

Jindal with its top class infrastructure and educational services no doubt attracts people from around the country and even from abroad. This makes JGLS a flourishing cosmopolitan with a surprise around every corner.

I can definitely vouch for the fact that putting your faith in Jindal Global Law School to determine your future would pay you rich dividends in future. JGU gives you a life within its boundaries. Posted on 07 Sep' 16 by Anonymous This user choose to post privately in case a user is anonymous. Writing about JGLS it's a matter of no doubt that the college is amazing. Having alumni from most of the NLUs and most of the world renowned universities such as Oxford, Harvard, and Cambridge etc; it's not a matter of surprise that the college boasts some great names in its brochure.

Studying here for the past 2 years I've realised that this college has given me an opportunity to learn from some of the best professors available. In addition to that, the college has proved itself one of the best mooting colleges around the nation. Apart from the studies, the college host a large variety of events such as ted talks, conferences and some of their own events such as the cultural fest Biswamil.

Co-curricular activities also give you a chance to represent the college at various fests. You can be a part of the debate society or be a part of the university team.

If you are good at something the college will give you the opportunity and motivate you to bring your best to the table. Good faculty and a good student life, all here at JGLS! Akash Dubey. Posted on 07 Sep' 16 by Akash Dubey. I joined this college on my birthday since then I never felt homesick. We started up with a Buddy Project with our seniors, to get to know more about the place. We are a residential campus, so I don't go out much although Delhi is 40KM away , actually I don't need to. The place keeps us busy with assignments, time to time on campus parties, the food court is enough to spend a good time eating, the mess serves good food as well.

The best part is the faculty, the teachers are very helping. The sports facilities are adequate, we have on campus leagues for different sports like basketball, football, kabaddi, Cricket, and volleyball. The seniors are super friendly, there is no ragging at all, everyone is approachable. The campus provides us a lot of exposure, with time to time guest lectures by famous people from all around the world and sending to international schools for summer and winter schools.

Overall, even though the fees is a little high in comparison to other colleges, the place is worth every penny. The library is full of useful books, I spend all my weekend in there. I would recommend everyone I come across to join the place to study Law. Brilliantly Beautiful. Apart from amazing faculty and infrastructure, the crowd in JGLS is superb.

The fact that we have a lot of events going throughout the semester I do not mind the location of the college. The faculty is friendly and one can approach them whenever they feel like.

JGU strictly follows its anti-ragging policy and any fresher should be tension free if they are joining the college. It has a very protected and student friendly environment. JGLS mixed experience. Posted on 04 Sep' 16 by Anonymous This user choose to post privately in case a user is anonymous. The first year of the course was good but then the standards have started declining day by day. Given the amount of fees being paid to this college, one expects the best teaching faculty for each and every subject, not research assistants who have little or no experience in teaching.

There is a fair presumption that the 5 years students are getting more preference for placements and the 3 years are getting no preference in this regard. Legal Eagles at Jindal. Jindal is rapidly making a name for itself in the area of legal academia. The excellent faculty and infrastructure are big plus points of this college. Teachers encourage research work and lot of opportunity for individual growth is given, The students are diligent and excel in things like sports, debating, mooting etc.

The moot court society of Jindal also sends a team to the international moot competition JSUP which is highly competitive. This is only possible due to guidance and support of the faculty who are pioneers of the field. Law at Jindal. Not only are the faculty experts of their respective field, the placements and internship wing of the college are highly active. Students are given the option to choose whether to take internship provided by the college or not.

The students are interviewed by a number of top law firms. A number of workshops are organised from time to time to further enhance the abilities of the students. Guest lectures are also organised from time to time with legal experts.

Quite Amazing. Posted on 04 Sep' 16 by Samiksha. Personally, I believe the best thing about Jindal is the opportunities this university provides one with! The faculty and students are amazing, and the student life here is quite convenient.

In short, the education provided, the facilities provided and the student life in Jindal are pretty great! Great college if resources provided are put to use. The college provides their students with great resources and amenities. Everything is looked after. All a student needs to do is work towards their career. Most colleges don't care much about plagiarism.

In Jindal, almost every paper is put on Turnitin to check for plagiarism. Which is one of the reasons the quality or research and writing is brilliant with Jindal students. The college also gives us access to Manupatra, HeinOnline, Jstor and various e-resources which help us research better. In terms of amenities, Laundry, Food and Hostel life are a bliss.

Parents are eager to send their children here after seeing all this. My parents are more than happy to see how comfortable I am. I share my room with 3 others but the rooms are so big and so spacious with 4 cubicle bathrooms 2 for bathing and a washroom and dressing area where our closets are located.

And if you are on scholarship, the fees is a very minimal amount for the facilities that one will get and therefore I urge students to apply at Jindal and come visit the campus because they might just change their mind about the disparity between Private Universities and National Law Schools. Posted on 01 Sep' 16 by Apurva. The infrastructure is beyond words with hostel facilities no less than a multi-starred accommodation.

It lacks a little in terms of affordability as some might find it too expensive. The curriculum empowers a law student with extensive research skills for sure. Good Investment. Posted on 01 Sep' 16 by Anonymous This user choose to post privately in case a user is anonymous. The hostel facilities are of top quality. The faculty being the USP of our college, we get one to one sessions with our professors, thus increasing approachability.

The assessment criteria are stricter in our college thus increasing the quality and standard of studies. We have a full-fledged debating and mooting society. The college organises seminars every day and thus giving an opportunity to students to interact with practicing lawyers, senior associates. Jindal Global Law School provides great opportunities. Tanushri More. Posted on 31 Aug' 16 by Tanushri More. We live a very comfortable life in Jindal Global Law School in terms of the services provided.

Our faculty is distinguished and highly qualified in their fields of specialisation. The infrastructure of our college is much better as compared to most other colleges in India. We keep having a lot of events and activities in college to keep us busy the whole day. A university that promises great exposure and experience.

Tasha N Rygy. To fulfill this objective, the curriculum and pedagogy is designed to give extensive exposure to students to domestic, international and comparative law courses. JGLS has also entered into collaborations, exchange programmes, research partnerships and other forms of engagement and interaction with top universities and institutions across the globe which are willing to share their invaluable intellectual resources developed over decades.

There are faculty and student exchange programmes and academic collaboration arrangements with leading law schools, such as Harvard, Yale, NYU, Sydney, Keio and many other reputed universities in the world. Professor Dr.



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