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I had no experience of organizing such huge event such as EDM night. It was very new to me, from getting permissions to setting up the stage, everything was in my hands.

Obviously, some minor things went wrong during the event, but we managed to throw an amazing event. I had some really supportive seniors to help me out. Be it organizing events to making me understand the twisted laws, everything was explained to me by my seniors.

The culture and its norms used to be everything to us, but after getting in law school such as JGLS, it has broadened my view about almost everything. JGLS gave a place where I can identify very vast differences, such as societal difference between India and say Europe, the critical concept of Karl Marx.

Some of my seniors drew my attention towards community work and the importance of it, they taught me the class system and why is it so harmful for society. It was a huge issue for me during the 2nd semester, there were many reasons identified by me and my friend who created the environment protection society of JGLS.

The problem persisted in the mentality of people, I noticed that people who were littering around were not well educated about the consequences of littering, I decided to step in and make it a visible issue. I started making sarcastic Youtube videos which made people think about this problem, soon people started to change, everyone started to think about how to make the campus clean and environment friendly, our group procured more than new dustbins.

We as part of environment society take it as a huge achievement that we made people think about and reduced littering in a very significant way. That was one of my very first big personal achievement. During my second semester, I developed a kind of hatred towards this college but soon when I started working for the students here and devoted myself towards making a better campus life, my hatred was gone.

Now I am in immense love with this college. JGLS is my life, my pride and in all the literal sense, this college is my home. JGLS has changed me and many of others on this campus, this college is immensely beautiful.

I now do believe that my decision of choosing law was the best decision I ever took in my life. Submission By: Samarpit Gupta B. Jindal Global University, Sonipat Haryana. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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State of Bihar. How to build a practice in Trademark Law, Copyright Law or patent disputes : an overview. We have already discussed this matter before. Several facilities have been built over the years.

Every year, we add new facilities. A food village has been created besides a music room. One more non-veg food village is expected to be operational by mid-July There is a continuous improvement of physical infrastructure. See also response at Sr. Login Register.

Kian, I hope you remember the story that you did of a professor trying to do a roast at JGU, while he was not allowed to conduct the roast as expected despite the VC's statement on your website that he is all in favor of freedom of speech […] Updated with statement from former Jindal professor Abhishek Sudhir: The JGU roast was conducted on March 12, in front of a student audience numbering more than If one wants quality education whether in a foreign country or in India, it will cost.

It is widely acknowledged that JGU has the best faculty. Everything is done as per Policy. Various approvals are given in a timely manner. The very fact that JGU funded and allowed the following activities is a testimony of its liberal policies: JGU annual sports fest, Magnus , Magnus , and Magnus Mass mails are subject to Mail Moderation Policy and as per global practices in vogue.

Members of JGU community enjoy their freedom of speech. By reading the comments you agree that they are the often anonymous personal views and opinions of readers, which may be biased and unreliable, and for which Legally India therefore has no liability.

If you believe a comment is inappropriate, please click 'Report to LI' below the comment and we will review it as soon as practicable. The fees has now reached around 2. Yo Yo 6 years ago interesting top rated Yes is it is true. I guess Rest in peace concept of dedicated Universities for 5 year Law course. A word comment posted 6 years ago was not published.

Mahakaal 6 years ago interesting top rated controversial Brother though I feel your pain and anguish but if it's any consolation, my college NLUJ is much worse than yours and to make the matters worse, it is counted among top 5 colleges in India.

Though I don't want to generalise but the faculty and administration at NLUJ is not only incompetent and plain stupid. They represent the worst of humanity and that of rotten Indian education system. But don't be disheartened, these sadist people make our lives hell because they themselves couldn't achieve anything. I am sure that one day better sense will prevail in these pseudo 'vidya ke mandirs'.

All the very best! Mahakaal 6 years ago interesting top rated controversial There are modi-bhakts, there are sickulars, there are aaptards and then there are NLUJ waalahs who have their heads stuck so far up their ass that they don't want their illusions shattered and surely they don't want outsiders to know the truth.

I shall show you the truth. I shall show you that there is life beyond corporate placements, moots and boot licking. So, all you lovers and worshippers of this rotten system, come out of your cocoon and redeem your souls because this comment is surely not going to affect our 'Ranking' as if that means anything. But your attitude and your false self praise is definitely affecting this system at large. You, yes you are the propagators of this illusion and I pity this country because you are it's future as well.

And though this college has taught me a lot but that doesn't beat the fact that it's a shitty place full of shitty people. Amit Dash 6 years ago And Mahakaal,with so much grudges you have't been able to un-mask. You guys are so scared??? Amit Dash 6 years ago Full of shitty people-are you included? Here is a suggestion 6 years ago controversial In case you haven't noticed and I probably wouldn't blame you either, the smoke is probably too thick all around you there is a systematic movement afoot to address all of these, and there has been significant progress in each and every area that you have mentioned.

Our University is growing, in leaps that you cannot comprehend just yet. Instead of using pseudo intellectual language, sheltered behind the anonymity of your computer screen, I invite you, my friend to be a part of it.

Engage with the system, take an effort to find out what's being done and be a part of it. I dare you to actually do something and just not talk about it. Or is that beneath your non-bootlicking self? Mahakaal 6 years ago interesting top rated Firstly, I don't know what gave you this idea that I am a smoker and that I haven't done anything to change the system.

Secondly, I am no more part of that system. Though I am really glad to know that you are making efforts in the right direction and I wish you all the success in that endeavour. But next time when someone expresses an opinion try not to take it too personally. Pankaj Govil 6 years ago Are you sure you were expressing opinion? You call it opinion? And you call yourself a well educated guy from the No.

Sunny,I am sorry. Now,I regret why my grand daughter is in a so called top 2 NLU. And is this the form of expressing opinion she is learning? Amit Dash 6 years ago And then this comment got 18 dislikes?

Who are they? Alumnus 6 years ago interesting top rated controversial This is just privilege talking. You have state of the art security services and the electricity consumption is massive due to the campus being excessively well lit so that the darkness doesn't engulf you in the middle of nowhere.

Your faculty is the who's-who of Indian legal academia as well foreign legal academia, you have excellent library and database services, your faculty is so well acclaimed that they have to be paid roughly between lakhs p. RA's to crores maybe more , and therefore a chunk of your fees lakhs p.

You go to a wide variety of institutions for exchange programmes as well as summer schools, which are heavily subsidised for you. Your faculty is also sent to events through the year, all of which costs money.

The multiple conferences by excellent guests that are organised through the year are also for your learning and benefit but unfortunately these too go unattended. Your classrooms are state of the art- your projector, automated screens and lights are controlled using iPad;s, in some cases laptops, classrooms are big and airy with multiple plug points.

To say that the classrooms are well equipped would be an understatement. They are also well- maintained but over the years may have been subjected to some damage, because you know, students are SO damn rowdy. This is just the tip of the iceberg guys, I cannot even elucidate on the campus and sports facilities, especially the latter since I never used them.

You have the guts to write this long email which makes you look like a privileged whiner but don't have the guts to admit that a lot of the policies are in the form they are today, because of YOU. Trace the history of curfews, security, gate pass policies through the years- right from to present day.

Then trace the history of vandalism, misbehaviour, road accidents, drunken misdemeanours, drug heists pot is okay but if you are dropping acid, E, MDMA, doing coke regularly on campus, then please don't blame the administration for being scared out of their wits , beating up guards, verbal abuse of guards, stealing University property, fights on campus, ragging, injuries, multiple student deaths, poor attendance and academic records, disrespect to faculty….

RAPE etc. Compare the two sets of data and map the correlations. Please let me know your conclusion. 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 and eating at Gulab. Please collectively be responsible members of the University first before bringing all this up. I realised this a couple of years into my college life, before which I was also vocal in my criticism, but then I realised that the only way I can get the maximum of the University.

A 9-word comment posted 6 years ago was not published. 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. The answer holds much more than a name. JGLS has come to be known across academic and professional circles as a law school that produces top-notch graduates.

University education can be a dimensional shift from schooling—if done right. But you will find dedicated mentors who prepare you to excel in every sense, as a student, as a future professional, and perhaps most importantly, as an individual.

The days of dictation give way to a more dynamic classroom atmosphere at JGLS. Learning comes alive through a spirit of discussion and debate. The effects of engaged mentorship clearly show—law students from JGLS have a distinct persona. From the very way they express themselves to their ability to think creatively, analytically, to look at life through a multidisciplinary lens and be fearless in their dreams, they bring something special to the table.

They are strong, articulate speakers, good listeners and clear writers. They are trained to be assertive yet creative, persuasive yet compassionate, unwavering yet empathetic. Many young students harbour dreams of studying abroad. It does have a charm. It also offers a lot more than just academic excellence—which you can readily conquer while at JGLS.

The importance of global exposure in a globalised world cannot be stressed enough. Students make full use of over international collaborations with top institutions across 36 countries—exchange programmes, summer and winter schools, study abroad programmes and dual degree programmes—many even attending more than one through their time at JGLS.

Learning through case-study methods in the classroom, participating actively in moot court competitions across the world, engaging with experts from the field, and graduating with multiple internship experiences—the degree of practical exposure really packs a punch.



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