WBNUJS Ph.D. (Law) FAQs
Ques. What should be included in the research proposal for Ph.D. admission?
Ans. The research proposal should be within 3000 words and include: title of the research, statement of the problem, literature review, prior research, objectives of study, research questions, hypotheses, methodology (including sample framework and data sources), probable contribution of the study, and limitations. A well-structured proposal demonstrating clear research thinking and originality is essential for admission.
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 in related disciplines. LL.D (Doctor of Law) is a higher doctoral degree typically awarded to candidates with Ph.D. or equivalent research degrees. Both programs emphasize original research but LL.D is a more advanced qualification.
Ques. Are candidates with UGC-NET/JRF exempted from the entrance test?
Ans. Yes, candidates who have qualified for UGC/SLET/SET/JRF fellowships or hold M.Phil degrees are exempted from the entrance test. However, they must still appear for a personal interview to assess their research potential and suitability for the program.
Ques. What are the research areas available for Ph.D. in Law?
Ans. The Ph.D. program offers research opportunities in various areas including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, Information Technology Law, Jurisprudence, Public International Law, and other specialized legal fields. Candidates can propose research in any area of law with interdisciplinary potential.
Ques. What is the placement and career scope after Ph.D. in Law?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates from WBNUJS pursue careers in academia, research institutions, policy-making bodies, international organizations, and law firms. Many graduates become faculty members in law schools, researchers in think tanks, policy advisors, or pursue further postdoctoral research. The degree opens doors to leadership positions in legal scholarship and policy development.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. while working or on a part-time basis?
Ans. The Ph.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 working professionals or those with special circumstances.
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