A large number of foreign scholars and teachers are keen to join the upcoming Nalanda University in Bihar as its faculty members, an official said on Thursday.

The process of appointing faculty for the varsity has begun and 500 applications have been received for the 20 posts that will initially be filled.

"Around 22 per cent of the applicants for faculty posts, including professors, assistant professors, are foreign scholars and teachers," vice chancellor Gopa Sabharwal said.

The university plans to start with two schools — School of Historical Sciences and the School of Environment and Ecology — by August-September.

"The recruitment is for 20 faculty members posts — 10 in each school," she said.

Sabharwal said the recruitment process will be complete by March-end or early April.

The university will then advertise for student enrolments.

"Initially, only 15 to 20 students will be enrolled in each school," she said.

The university is set to come up on 446 acres in Rajgir, 10 km from the site of the ancient university in Nalanda, about 100 km southeast of Patna.

The university will be fully residential, like the ancient Nalanda university. It will offer courses in science, philosophy and spiritualism and social sciences.