AU Ph.D. (Law) FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum and maximum duration of the Ph.D. (Law) programme at Apex University?
Ans. The minimum duration of the Ph.D. (Law) programme at Apex University is 3 years from the date of registration. The maximum duration is 6 years, which can be extended in exceptional cases with the approval of the university's research committee. The actual duration depends on the complexity of the research topic, the pace of research, and the time taken for thesis writing and submission. Candidates are advised to plan their research timeline carefully to complete within the stipulated period.
Ques. Is UGC NET/JRF mandatory for Ph.D. (Law) admission at Apex University?
Ans. No, UGC NET/JRF is not mandatory for Ph.D. (Law) admission at Apex University. The university conducts its own Ph.D. entrance examination for candidates who have not qualified UGC NET/JRF or SLET. However, candidates who have qualified UGC NET/JRF or SLET are exempted from the university's entrance examination and can directly appear for the research proposal presentation and interview. Qualifying UGC JRF also entitles candidates to a monthly fellowship stipend from UGC.
Ques. What research areas are available for Ph.D. (Law) at Apex University? How do I choose a research topic?
Ans. Apex University's Faculty of Law offers research supervision across a wide range of legal disciplines including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, International Law, Human Rights Law, Environmental Law, Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Family Law. To choose a research topic, candidates should identify a gap in existing legal literature, consult with potential supervisors, and prepare a research proposal. The research proposal is evaluated during the admission interview, and the final topic is finalised in consultation with the allotted supervisor.
Ques. Can a practising advocate pursue Ph.D. (Law) at Apex University while continuing their legal practice?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Law) programme at Apex University is listed as a full-time programme, which typically requires regular presence on campus for coursework, seminars, and research activities. Practising advocates who wish to pursue Ph.D. while continuing their practice should contact the university's research department to understand the attendance and residency requirements. Some universities allow flexibility for working professionals in doctoral programmes, but this needs to be confirmed directly with Apex University.
Ques. What is the total cost of completing Ph.D. (Law) at Apex University, including all fees?
Ans. The academic fee for Ph.D. (Law) is Rs. 60,000 per semester. For the minimum duration of 3 years (6 semesters), the total academic fee amounts to Rs. 3,60,000. In addition, candidates need to pay a registration fee (at the time of admission), examination fees, and a thesis submission fee. The exact amounts for these additional charges should be confirmed from the university's official fee schedule. Scholarships are not applicable for Ph.D. programmes, so the full fee is payable by all candidates.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. (Law) from Apex University?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Law from Apex University opens doors to careers in legal academia as Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in law colleges and universities (subject to UGC eligibility norms). Graduates can also pursue careers as legal researchers in think tanks, policy research organisations, and government bodies. A Ph.D. in Law also enhances credibility for practising advocates specialising in complex legal areas. Additionally, Ph.D. holders are eligible to apply for positions in international organisations, law commissions, and legal advisory roles in multinational corporations.


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