CNLU PGDIPL FAQs
Ques. What is the career scope after completing the PG Diploma in Industrial and Intellectual Property Law?
Ans. The diploma opens diverse career opportunities in IP law. Graduates can work as patent agents, trademark attorneys, IP consultants, or in-house counsel at multinational corporations, pharmaceutical companies, IT firms, and manufacturing industries. Many pursue careers with IP law firms, government organizations like the Indian Patent Office, WIPO, and international organizations. The specialized knowledge makes graduates valuable for roles in IP prosecution, litigation, licensing, and IP portfolio management.
Ques. Is a law degree mandatory to pursue this diploma?
Ans. No, a law degree is not mandatory. The course is open to graduates from any discipline with a minimum 55 percent marks in their undergraduate degree (50 percent for SC/ST candidates). However, basic understanding of legal concepts is beneficial. The curriculum is designed to be accessible to both law graduates and professionals from other backgrounds seeking specialization in IP law.
Ques. What is the difference between this diploma and a full LLM in Intellectual Property Law?
Ans. The PG Diploma is a one-year intensive program focused specifically on practical aspects of intellectual property law with emphasis on registration, infringement, and remedies. It is more affordable (Rs 15,000 vs higher LLM fees) and suitable for working professionals. An LLM typically offers broader legal education with more electives and research opportunities, while the diploma provides targeted specialization in IP law.
Ques. Are there placement opportunities after the diploma?
Ans. While CNLU Patna does not have a dedicated placement cell for PG Diploma students, the university facilitates networking with IP law firms and organizations. Many graduates secure positions through campus interactions with visiting practitioners and guest lecturers. The practical curriculum and industry-relevant content enhance employability. Graduates often pursue independent practice as patent agents or consultants.
Ques. Can I pursue this diploma while working?
Ans. Yes, the course is designed for working professionals. Classes are held on Friday and Saturday evenings, allowing students to balance professional commitments with studies. However, the course requires consistent attendance (minimum 60 percent mandatory) and active participation in seminars and assignments. Students should ensure they can dedicate sufficient time to coursework and dissertation.
Ques. What are the examination and evaluation methods?
Ans. The course uses a comprehensive evaluation system combining continuous assessment and end-semester examinations. Each semester has 4 papers worth 100 marks each. Evaluation includes attendance (5 marks), project work (20 marks), and end-semester examination (75 marks). Students must secure minimum 50 percent marks in each paper to pass. The grading is on a seven-point scale (O, D, A++, A+, A, B+, B, F). A minimum CGPA of 4.00 out of 7.00 is required for diploma award.
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