How to pursue PhD in law?
I have secured 53% in LLM.
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Asked by Shraddha Singh
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6 years ago
Minimum Eligibility Criteria of Ph.D. in Law:
A candidate seeking admission to the Ph.D. Programme under 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 reco

Answered by
5 years ago
Hello Shraddha
A candidate seeking admission to the Ph.D. Programme under 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 les

Answered by
9 years ago
The students aspiring to pursue Ph.D in law must have a Master's degree in Law/ Master's degree with M.Phil in humanities or social sciences with degree in law.
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