I have qualified LLM in criminal law n want to pursue this course due to great interest in the area. Kindly guide abt admisn process

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I qualified UGCNET in june2019 and LLM from Punjabi University, Patiala,Punjab and BALLB from HNBGU, Dehradun

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    If you have already completed your LLM in Criminal Law and wish to pursue further studies in the same field, you can consider pursuing a Ph.D in Law with a specialization in Criminal Law.
    To pursue a PhD in Law, you need to qualify for the entrance exam conducted by various universities in India, such as the National Eligibility Test (NET) or the Common Entrance Test (CET) for PhD admissions. You may also need to clear an interview conducted by the university.
    Here are the general steps involved in the admission process for a PhD in Law:
    1. Research and identify universities that offer a PhD in Law with a specialization in Criminal Law.
    2.
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