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Math, buddy. 44+16 (PPOs) = 60. Thats the number of students that opted for placements.

Getting a corp job isn't the sole purpose of law school lol
Are you saying that only 44 students out of 110 opted for placements?
Is NLUJ so taxing that the rest decided to leave law??
Realistic NLUJ stats: 24 out of 43 students who sat for day Z have jobs. Add 15-16 PPOs to that. Batch strength: 110

Please refrain from insulting yourself by comparing your stats to NLUJ.
GNLU and NLUJ placement statistics remain at par with each other. Both colleges provide students the opportunity to bag jobs by getting recruiters. Beyond this, it's on the individual student to get placed.

Though remember GNLU is in a dry state.
You're back at it crapping your way across threads like a seagull with diarrhea. Placement stats as a percentage point are measured against the number of students who sat for placement, not the entire batch.
Stats officially not out. Please specify a firm & I'll mention how many offers were made from that specific firm. Can't disclose the breakup as yet.
You seem to be divorced from the facts. GNLU has placed 27.35% of their batch. Don't really know why / how you're comparing it w the law school in discussion here.
Calm down - they've got 32 placed out of 117. Look at it fractionally - that's 27.35% of the batch.
If 35 received the offers 15 were PPO as well. It would take the figure to 50. NLUJ is certainly not doing any better than this.

No one is saying that GNLU is better than NLS, NAlsar or NUJS. But, it's definitely at far with, if not better than NLUJ.
52 offers means not more than 30-35 students actually got jobs. If 80-90 had applied, then it's not a very rosy picture, really.
There were not more than 80/90 students actually interested in corporate law.

Plus, many in GNLU are incentivized to litigate because of an amazing GNLU litigation assistance program. No such program exists in any other law school
GNLU has a batch size MUCH larger than NLUJ and if the average GNLU student shows the requisite degree of competence, offers will invariably be higher considering the immense demand for (decent quality) Associates right now.
Not demeaning any other law school here, but GNLU had 53 offers on Day Zero.

That's a really good show by GNLU students.
How many students participated in Day Z? And how many students actually got these 38?
38 offers. Went well. Ask firm specific Qs - will be able to give you a better idea.