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NLS posted a call for faculty hiring in december- does anyone know if theyve interviewed/ done with hiring people?
They are done with the December round. Interviews happened in March and people were informed about their selection last week.

But they have another round (2 year contract) advertised in March for which the interview will take place soon.
Interview calls have gone out, interviews to be held at the end of this month and results announced by mid May with people joining in June/July for the new academic year.
More people needed. Earlier call had 4 people, the latter call had 10 people. 300 incoming students, and if NLS continues its policy of only giving one core subject to a faculty, they'll need quite a few teachers from next year.
One faculty will teach one core subject to all 300? Can't be the case, right? There will be at least 5 sections following the BCI mandate of 60 per section.
Arey yaar, there are 5 sections- so 5 teachers for each subject. That's why so many teachers will be needed. Else why can't existing faculty teach.
That's just not true. 300 students will be divided into 5 sections and each section will have different faculty.
Ever heard of moderation? Academic Admin Dept does it between the different sections
So people who don't know about the subject will have the final say about the marks? Nice modern and progressive step towards education.
A bit of knowledge about stats would have done the trick. Go and learn that.
do we know who is likely to join? there are rumors about Sid C that are more or less confirmed but any other big names?
As usually, NLS diluting their teaching standards. Do you really think India has produced decent LLM graduates to teach in NLS. Absolutely not, however they have to cater to the 300 people they've started inducting. The faculty will definitely lower the teaching standards of NLS.
Kuch bhi. Even people working as visiting faculties have degrees from JNU and 5 year teaching experience in social science. People they hired last time were very good.
JNU themselves don't have decent law professors, what are you high on ? Also, visiting faculty and permanent faculties are immensely different.
What teaching standards? Who were the stellar faculty other than Rahul and a few others who used to be there even during Rao's time? Sudhir has improved that position by miles.
Even if this were true that India does not have good LLMs, many NLS faculties have foreign LLMs and PhDs bruh.
BS. Jindal outweighs most of them. Also what PhD from abroad are you taking about "bruh" ? Go and do a thorough research and tell me how many so called foreign PhDs does NLS have ? Most of them don't even have a PhD or are pursuing from NLS, NALSAR, NLUD themselves. Also an LLM means nothing in teaching when you have a PhD as a minimum requirement.