GLA University Ph.D. (Law) FAQs
Ques. What makes the Ph.D. in Law at GLA University's ILSR stand out from other law doctoral programmes?
Ans. ILSR at GLA University is the second law school in India after NLSIU Bangalore to adopt the trimester education model. Its faculty includes eminent legal professionals from NLUs, Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, and Cardiff University. The programme is interdisciplinary, covering Environmental Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, IPR Law, and IT Law, and students benefit from moot courts, legal aid clinics, and international conferences and seminars.
Ques. Is LL.M. mandatory to apply for the Ph.D. in Law at GLA University?
Ans. Yes, candidates must have a Master's degree in Law (LL.M.) or an appropriate related discipline with at least 55% marks to be eligible for the Ph.D. in Law at GLA University. Candidates with only an LL.B. degree are not directly eligible and must first complete an LL.M. programme.
Ques. What are the main research areas available under the Ph.D. in Law at GLA University?
Ans. The programme undertakes research in Environmental Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, and Information Technology Law. It also covers legal education, business law, discrimination law, human rights, and criminal justice. The specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned research supervisor.
Ques. Can working legal professionals (advocates, corporate lawyers) apply for the Ph.D. in Law at GLA University?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Law at GLA University is listed as a full-time programme, which requires regular attendance on campus. Working legal professionals who wish to pursue a Ph.D. should confirm with the admissions office whether any flexibility is available for practising lawyers, as some universities make provisions for legal professionals with significant experience.
Ques. What career options are available after completing a Ph.D. in Law from GLA University?
Ans. Post-PhD career options include Law Professor/Lecturer at universities and colleges, Legal Advisor, Advocate, Public Prosecutor, Legal Manager, Legal Services Chief, Civil Lawyer, Criminal Lawyer, IPR Specialist, Corporate Lawyer, Cyber Law Expert, Taxation Expert, and Legal Advisor in PSUs. Government sector opportunities include positions at RBI, SEBI, Judge Advocate General (JAG), Judiciary, and Public Sector Banks.
Ques. Is UGC NET in Law required for the Ph.D. in Law at GLA University, and does it exempt candidates from GLAET?
Ans. UGC NET in Law (Paper Code: 58) is accepted as a qualifying exam for PhD Law admission at GLA University. Candidates with a valid UGC NET score may be considered for exemption from GLAET as per university norms. However, it is advisable to confirm the exact exemption policy with the admissions office at the time of applying, as norms may vary by semester.
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