What is the criteria to pursue M Phil in law?
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M.Phil in Law Eligibility Criteria
The student must have completed his/ her education until the postgraduate (PG) level. The candidate should have done LL. M. (Master of Law) from a university that is recognised, be it private, state, deemed, or central. It is essential for the candidate to have scored at least an aggregate of 50% marks in his/ her postgraduate degree. -
The eligibility to pursue M.Phil in law is LL. M. degree. The admission percentage varies across colleges. All the best.
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Hello, The eligibility to pursue M.Phil in law is LL. M. degree. The admission percentage varies across colleges. All the best.
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The basic eligibility set is that candidates must have obtained at least a 55% grade point average in the subject in which they wish to pursue an M.Phil degree at the postgraduate level. The criteria may vary between universities.
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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% marks.
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