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This has been a 'miraculous' year this year considering the fact that

NLS - 20/55 placements

NALSAR - 25/70 placements

NUJS - 15-20/ (fill me in here)

NLUJ - 27/73 students

What is the scenario, why is this happening?
NUJS has placed 30 in day zero and 35 via PPOs. The total number of students who were part of the recruitment process this year was unusually high, close to 100. However, many opted for it at the last moment. By the the time Day One results are fully announced, not more than 10 students should be left without jobs.
You are purposefully giving a false and lower number for NUJS because that suits your trollish narrative. In reality, it still placed the highest number of students just like it does every year.
Utter lies about NUJS. Its 32 people placed in DayZ out of 60 odd, some of whom were just sitting for placement without doing any corp internship and with poor rank. NUJS has placed 68 students from its batch.
If that number - 68 - is anywhere near accurate, then I have to admit that NUJS has placed massively more number of students than NLS, NLUD & NALSAR.
Firms like khaitan don't have money and billing. They have fired / forced out most senior level lawyers. Trying to target 1000 lawyers they kept hiring then firing Or insulting / torturing till one left. Others are forced to write articles or give presentations. It's been horrible out there. Incoming money is lesser than outgoing. It's similar with other firms. Many quit at the right time and joined trilegal Or azb.Khaitan even reduced salaries of associates hiring from smaller places while trilegal increased theirs. Khaitan being one of the largest recruiters generally keeping freshers free, would not want to recruit more. Point is how to remove current.

After luthra saraf split either don't recruit in bulk as before. Cam sam would recruit as they aren't impacted much. However Cam has seen mass exits but no replacement recruitment. Should not impact freshers. But less seniors = less juniors. Trilegal would be standard. There's a lot of work at trilegal and they had hired in bulk at all levels and all practice areas. They've also increased the pay to appreciate the lawyers. It's a good destination for stability. Other smaller firms will recruit on need basis. This year will be bad. Just pity those who joined bigger firms only to write articles and then get kicked out.
Yeah 2 out of 80 and that too via externships. Don’t provide false data