Company Law Curriculum is a Recipe for Boredom
company cuet_pg advanced hot_takeI think Company Law curriculum in CUET PG Law is outdated and fails to provide students with practical skills. The emphasis on memorization of sections and articles from the Companies Act, 2013, is suffocating. Most students emerge from the course with a shallow understanding of the subject, unable to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. What's the point of teaching the concept of one person company when startups are increasingly opting for alternative structures like Section 8 companies or LLPs? The curriculum prioritizes theoretical knowledge over contemporary issues like corporate social responsibility, ESG, and digital governance. It's time to overhaul the curriculum and make it more relevant to the needs of modern business.
What do you think? Am I just a heretic or do you see my point?
Bhai, I feel you. Company law curriculum can be a bit dry, especially sections like sections 66-68. But, honestly, it's not all about memorizing rules and procedures. Understanding the underlying concepts, like corporate governance and shareholder rights, can be quite interesting. Let's not forget, it's all about application in real-life scenarios, na. We need to find a way to make it more engaging, so we can appreciate the relevance of company law in our daily lives.