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Contrast with NALSAR, NLUD, NUJS, GNLU, NLUJ etc. NLU alumni hires will hardly make up 10 to 20 percent of faculty, possibly even less than 10 percent. So what's going on??? Don't give me crap about Jindal poaching people because Sudhir's hires would have left for Jindal too.
Who told you that NLU alumni automatically make better faculty? How many NLU alum was Sudhir himself taught by? He turned out okay enough despite that.
There are NLUs named in your list which also currently employ NLU LLB Alumni for at least 20-25% of their total positions including contractual faculty. Incidentally, NLSIU also employs around only about 30% of their faculty as NLU LLB Alumni. The difference is mostly because of their latest recruitment drive. All NLUs cannot recruit at the same time after all. It will depend on vacancies. Moreover, NLSIU has actually got all its reputation with its faculty consisting of almost exclusively non-NLU alumni for the last 35 years, so one fails to see any reason behind this NLU-trained faculty fetish that you seem to be having. The criterion should be good faculty with proven/promising teaching skill and decent publication record, nothing else.
The NUJS VC seems to want alumni to teach, but neither is he willing to put in the effort nor is the SJA. So nothing will change in the near future unless either of these two change.
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