M.Phil. Law is a research-level course. The duration of this course is 2- year long and its syllabus are divided in 4 semesters and it provides on a part-time basis by the various institute. The study gives processes of conclusion-making by agencies and they are controlled by legislators. Both the civil law and criminology, which examines character evidence, expert testimony, privileges, relevance. The administrative procedure with the concept of discretion and common law doctrines which controls the discretion in decision making is the main aim of this course. This course attention on the tactical and procedural introduction of all the evidence at trial in the courtroom. It is a career presenting in nature and provides many job opportunities for the candidates after its successful completion.
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NOTE:- Students are requested to note that their application will not be considered for admission if the above certificates are not enclosed with their application.
Given below are few of the important highlights of the program.
Program Full Name | Master of Philosophy in Law |
Program Level | Doctorate Degree Courses |
Duration of the Program | 2 Years |
Examination Type | Semester |
Eligibility | Master in Relevant Subjects With 55% Marks (50% For SC/ST) |
Admission Process | Entrance Exam and Merit Based |
Average Program Fee | Rs. 2 Lakh - Rs. 3 Lakh |
Syllabus of Management as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.
Paper Code | Subjects of Study |
1 | Fundamentals of research |
2 | Recent trends in law |
3 | ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) |
4 | Constitution of India |
5 | Criminology |
6 | Human rights |
7 | International laws |
8 | Conventions and Protocols |
9 | Computer application in legal management |
10 | Research Report |
11 | Viva-Voce |
12 | International laws II |
Mentioned below are some states in India that offer the program.