Who can judge them solely on the basis of their degrees and research. I have seen many other sides too as whenever my mind gets struck, I do is go to them and have a warm chit chat and everything starts looking better.
Relationship of mine with my faculties is quite commendable as I post pictures with them on social media as we are that close. Arun Maheshwari sir is my favourite and he has practiced for years at high court so he has brought a new perspective as rest all are LLM qualified and are good educators but don't have first hand practice insights.
Firstly some of the faculties were not just lawyers in past but has also served as judge. Hence their judgement regarding studies is incomparable and unbeatable. NLU will certainly have such quality as that is why it is NLU.
Teachers are really helpful here ...they are experienced about their subject. The fact that they really love their subject will benefit you a lot. But at first it's a bit tough to interact but after sometime you will get used to it
The faculty is really experienced and admirable. Very supportive and encouraging.
Faculty:
The faculty is very approachable and well qualified. They do possess exceptional knowledge in law. The teacher's approach to teaching is also very positive. They always try to resolve doubts in or even after classes with appointments. The teachers are very cooperative and support the students in every way possible.
The faculties are good. There are Senior Professors, Professors, Associate and Assistant professors for both B.A. LL.B. and B.Sc. LL.B. courses. All the subjects are covered including the electives, legal subjects and the course specific subjects.
The faculty of my college is almost good. Some teachers are professor from Oxford universities, so they know how to deal with their courses and also students. But the course in subjects is out of the mind like beyond the course.
NLIU has several experienced faculty members and many new faculty members have joined recently. Most of the faculty members are helpful and have a good grasp over the subjects that they teach. Faulty members regularly attend conferences and workshops to improve their knowledge.
The faculty in NLIU isn't really extraordinary to say. There are some teachers who are well and brilliant in there field however most of the faculty that has been recruited recently isn't upto the mark.
The faculty were very qualified, most of whom had significant publications and exposure to international best practices, as it was a national law school of some eminence. Subjects were allotted on the basis of their specialisation. However, teaching is an art unto itself, and save some teachers (who incidentally did not have a pedigree) who taught, others were academics - very qualified, but not very advanced in pedagogical skills.
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