Programme : PhD in Law || Duration : 3 years || Course Fee : ₹ 50000/ (per Sem)

Eligibility of a PhD in Law

Overview of a PhD in Law

Explore the PhD in Law Course at Unbounded Learning, specially designed for working professionals. In this, we’ll discuss the program, eligibility criteria, fee structure, and the exciting career options that await working professionals who want to pursue PhD degrees.

About PhD in Law

The eligibility criteria for pursuing a PhD in Law for Working Professionals at Unbounded Learning are a minimum 55% mark in PG for Gen./OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/Differently Abled category candidates as per government rules. NET/GATE-qualified candidates will be examined from the Common Entrance Test of the University as per UGC norms.

Unbounded Learning’s PhD in Law offers working professionals who seek to enhance their research skills and contribute innovative solutions to the technological landscape. This PhD degree for working professionals is designed to provide the flexibility to balance your career with in-depth research, helping you make groundbreaking contributions to engineering and technology through a recognized PhD degree.

With a PhD degree for working professionals, Unbounded Learning offers an ideal path to shape the future of the business world.

Fee Structure of a PhD in Law

Registration Fee = Rs. 2000/- (one Time)
Programme Fees = Rs. 3,00,000/-
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Installment = Rs. 50.000/- (Each)

Career Prospects of PhD in Law

Graduates of the PhD in Law are well-prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, governmental agencies, and the agricultural industry.
Opportunities include:
• Research Scientist
• Agricultural Consultant
• University Professor
• Policy Advisor

Admission Requirements for PhD in Law

• A master’s degree in a related field
• A strong academic record
• Research proposal aligned with faculty expertise

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The ability to apply Electrical engineering principles to multidisciplinary problem-solving in areas such as energy, biomedicine, materials and the environment with safety and environmental aspects.

02

The ability to do experimental research and simulations in the design and operation of process plant engineering systems.

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The ability to enhance engineering skills and knowledge through industrial exposure by training, projects and applications of Electrical engineering software.

Career options for PhD in Law

There are various career options after pursuing a PhD degree in law for working professionals; here are some as follows:

  • Legal researcher
  • University Law Professor
  • Judicial Officer
  • Policy Advisor
  • Corporate Legal Consultant
  • Human Rights Advocate
  • Public Prosecutor
  • International Lawyer
  • Compliance Officer
  • Legal Analyst

 

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