WBNUJS LL.D. FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between Ph.D. and LL.D. at WBNUJS?
Ans. Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) is a three-year research degree open to candidates with LL.M or Master's degrees. LL.D (Doctor of Laws) is a higher doctoral degree typically awarded to Ph.D. holders or equivalent researchers with proven research track record. LL.D is a more advanced qualification requiring prior Ph.D. or equivalent research experience and demonstrated scholarly contributions.
Ques. What should be included in the research proposal for LL.D. admission?
Ans. The research proposal should be within 5000 words and include: research vision and objectives, statement of the problem, literature review, prior research and scholarly contributions, proposed research methodology, expected contribution to legal scholarship, and timeline for completion. A well-structured proposal demonstrating exceptional research thinking and originality is essential for admission.
Ques. Is prior publication record required for LL.D. admission?
Ans. While not strictly mandatory, candidates with published research papers, books, or significant scholarly contributions are preferred. The program seeks candidates with demonstrated research excellence and academic achievements. Candidates should highlight all research publications and scholarly contributions in their application.
Ques. What are the research areas available for LL.D. at WBNUJS?
Ans. The LL.D. program offers research opportunities in all areas of law including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Jurisprudence, and interdisciplinary legal studies. Candidates can propose research in any area of law with exceptional scholarly potential and originality.
Ques. What is the career scope after LL.D. from WBNUJS?
Ans. LL.D. graduates pursue careers as leading academics and professors in premier law schools, senior researchers in think tanks and research institutions, policy advisors to governments and international organizations, and independent scholars. Many graduates establish themselves as authorities in their research areas and contribute significantly to legal scholarship and policy development.
Ques. Can I pursue LL.D. while working or on a part-time basis?
Ans. The LL.D. program at WBNUJS is offered in full-time on-campus mode. However, candidates should contact the university directly to inquire about any flexible arrangements or part-time options that may be available for accomplished scholars or those with special circumstances.
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