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Floating status leaves law students at sea in Mumbai

<p>As aspiring candidates fill forms for colleges, the constantly changing approval status within three categories, has wreaked mayhem on their first preference college</p>

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Chaos reigns supreme as students struggle to fill out their law college applications due to the ever-changing status of their preferred colleges' approval status. Last week, after the final list of law colleges was released by the state, students discovered that the colleges were categorised based on the status of their approval. Red zone implies lack of compliance with regulation; yellow zone indicates approval pending for want of fine; and white zone means full clearance and approval.

Constantly updating status
To add to the confusion, students now complain that as the statuses were fluid, they kept changing even as they were filling the forms and it has led to them missing out on colleges of their choice. One of the candidates, Rupali Gaikwad, said, "I skipped Siddharth Law College in my form because it appeared in the yellow category. But then, the status changed in a couple of days, and it was in the white zone. Thankfully, I had not yet submitted the form, so I could add that college to my list. However, now after submitting, I have discovered that they are suddenly in the yellow category. And this is just one such example."

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