CHRIST Ph.D. (Law) FAQs
Ques. What are the key research areas available for PhD in Law at CHRIST University Bangalore?
Ans. The School of Law at CHRIST University offers research in a wide range of areas including Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Civil Law, Press Law, Limitation and Arbitration Law, Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, International Law, and interdisciplinary areas of legal research.
Ques. Is an LL.M. degree mandatory to apply for the PhD in Law at CHRIST University?
Ans. Yes, the minimum eligibility for the PhD in Law at CHRIST University is a postgraduate degree in Law (LL.M.) with a minimum of 55% marks.
Ques. If I have cleared UGC-NET in Law, do I still need to appear for the entrance test at CHRIST University?
Ans. No. Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET (including JRF) in Law, SLET, GATE, KSET/SET, or have passed M.Phil are exempted from the Entrance Test.
Ques. What is the coursework structure for the PhD in Law at CHRIST University?
Ans. The PhD programme includes a mandatory coursework component, typically spanning the first 6 months of the programme. Scholars must maintain a minimum attendance of 85% during coursework.
Ques. Can a practising advocate or legal professional apply for the PhD in Law at CHRIST University?
Ans. Yes, practising advocates and legal professionals can apply for the PhD in Law at CHRIST University. However, the full-time mode requires regular campus presence.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after a PhD in Law from CHRIST University?
Ans. A PhD in Law from CHRIST University opens doors to academic positions, research roles in legal think tanks and policy organisations, positions in international legal bodies, judicial services, and senior roles in law firms specialising in research and policy.
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