How can I pursue Ph.D in law?
Asked by mohd shahid almelkar
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Ph.D. at NCU
Duration: Minimum 3 years (Full Time) and Minimum 4 years (Part-Time)
Area of Research:
Human Rights
International Law
Minimum Eligibility Criteria
A candidate seeking admission to the Ph.D. Programme under the School of Law (SOL) of NCU must have obtained:
1- Masters Degree in Law from a recognised University with not less than 55% marks or its equivalent
2- Masters Degree in any discipline from a recognised University with not less than 55% marks or its equivalent; provided that candidates with qualifications in social sciences, humanities and sciences may be admitted to the Programme if the research they wish to pursue interfac...more -
Students aspiring for PhD in law should be aware that the course is a serious one and changes the way to look at society, life, mainly deals with justices and constitutions of India. There are different categories of law like corporate law, criminal law, public law, etc. in which candidates can do PhD. The students can expect to become professionally competent and technically sound lawyers by the two years of course provided by the institute.
Eligibility Criteria:
Students aspiring to pursue this course must have a Master's degree in Law/ Master's degree with M.Phil in Humanities or Social Sciences with degree in Law/ degree in law with...more
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