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PhD (Law)

Study law, research & scholarship in PhD program. Top careers in academia, research & legal practice.

Course Overview

PhD (Law)

PhD (Law)

A PhD in Law is an advanced academic degree focused on conducting original research in the field of law. It involves in-depth study and analysis of legal principles, theories, and systems, culminating in a dissertation that contributes new knowledge to the discipline. This degree is often pursued by those aspiring to careers in academia, legal research, or high-level policy-making.


Law

Law is a system of rules and guidelines that are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior. It shapes politics, economics, and society in various ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between people.

Eligibility Criteria for PhD in Law in India

  • Educational Qualifications: Candidates must have a Master's degree in Law (LLM) from a recognized university.

  • Minimum Marks: Generally, candidates are required to have a minimum of 55% to 60% marks in their LLM degree.

  • Entrance Exams: Some universities may require candidates to clear a national-level entrance exam like UGC NET, JRF, or university-specific entrance tests.

  • Merit-Based Selection: Selection for PhD in Law programs may also be based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exam and/or interview.

  • Age Limit: There is usually no specific age limit for applying to PhD programs in Law.

  • Nationality: Candidates must be Indian nationals. Some universities may have specific provisions for foreign nationals.

  • Specific Requirements: Candidates may be required to submit a research proposal, statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation as part of the application process.

  • Note: Eligibility criteria may vary slightly between universities, so it is advisable to check the specific requirements of the university you are interested in.

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