Noida International University- the law school review.
Placements: The placements are simply horrible in the college, though recent internal developments indicate positive results. However, it is the worst place for thinking of employment. For now, stick to other law colleges, don't waste your precious time here. There are a lot of better options available in private colleges too.
Infrastructure: The college looks good. The building is the best part of this college. It reminds of Jaipur nostalgia coupled up with modernity. As far as the course is concerned, we do have moot courts available. So, infrastructure is quite available. Classrooms aren't AC enabled, so that's a problem as most private colleges have AC classrooms.
Faculty: The faculty was good, but currently, few old professors have left the university, and the temporary professors are not impressive. For law students, the faculty is good but this college suffers from strong management faults, and thus it is quite chaotic out there. The syllabus is okay by Indian standards, neither bad nor good and is designed to get the job done.
Other: There are a lot of other options available. Don't commit the sin of entering this forbidden cursed place. Let this college be oblivion to you. This college is just not the college you deserve. The management is not good and sucks the life out of the college. The academics are unplanned and rely on the randomness, and thus this college creates a low energy vibe. The staff is rude and incompetent. Stay away from this college.
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