What is the criteria to pursue M Phil in law?
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Asked by Rani K
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Answered by
2 months ago
Hi Rani,
The eligibility criteria to pursue Mphil in law is a LLM degree from any of the recognized university , the percentage required in LLM vary according to the college and the university standards.
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Answered by
2 years ago
Those who want to pursue a M.Phil in law must fit the following requirements:
Applicants must hold a Master's in Law LL. M. from an accredited institution with a minimum cumulative GPA of 55%. (or equivalent grade). Applicants must pass an admission exam held by the university or college that offers
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2 years ago
M.Phil Law in India is a two-year postgraduate course that deals with law and order administration and procedures. It is more of a research-based course in the field of law and legal procedural management. The course aims to provide a holistic approach towards understanding the law, administration,
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3 years ago
The course is available both in regular mode and correspondence mode. Candidates who are willing to pursue this course must hold LL. M. degree with a minimum of 50% marks.
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3 years ago
The course aims to provide a holistic approach towards understanding the law, administration, human rights and various judicial aspects. The course is available both in regular mode and correspondence mode. Candidates who are willing to pursue this course must hold LL. M. degree with a minimum of 50

Answered by
3 years ago
The course aims to provide a holistic approach towards understanding the law, administration, human rights and various judicial aspects. The course is available both in regular mode and correspondence mode. Candidates who are willing to pursue this course must hold LL. M. degree with a minimum of 50
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3 years ago
To pursue M.Phil Law a candidate has to be eligible, following are the criteria to be fulfilled for admission:
A post-graduation degree of Law from a recognised institute. Minimum aggregate of 50% marks for general candidates and 45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates. While the minimum aggregate marks may va
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3 years ago
Candidates who want to pursue this course must hold LL. M. degree with a minimum of 50% marks
M Hill in law is a postgraduate academic research course of the duration of 2 years.
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3 years ago
To pursue an M.Phil in Law, you typically need to have a Bachelor's degree in Law LL.B. Or a related field with a minimum required grade point average (GPA) or equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. In addition to academic qualifications, universities may require candidates to meet
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3 years ago
M.Phil Law in India is a two-year postgraduate course that deals with law and order administration and procedures. It is more of a research-based course in the field of law and legal procedural management. The course aims to provide a holistic approach towards understanding the law, administration,
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