As aspiring candidates fill forms for colleges, the constantly changing approval status within three categories, has wreaked mayhem on their first preference college
Vishal Mane, another aspiring lawyer, said, "Already there is this delay in admissions and now there is this confusion. Why couldn't this be done beforehand so that admissions are not affected? These last moment changes are adding to the chaos."
Sachin Pawar, President of Law Students' Council, said, "It was really stupid of them to declare the list of colleges like that. Instead, they could have given deadline to colleges to comply with regulations and pay fine, so that a final list of approved colleges could have been declared. This floating status of approval has confused candidates to no end and they are missing out the college of their choice."
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However, an official from the Bar Council of India justified the move and said, "We declared the list in the given format as there was no other way. State government brought us in the process too late and suddenly we were expected to scrutinise all law colleges. So we declared the list in the current format so that students can at least begin the application process."
