how to do PhD.

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22 January 2009 hi all,

I am based at Mumbai, can anyone guide me How to do PhD, like which university, how to enroll, duration, fees etc.

your expert opinion required ..
regards
jignesh

22 January 2009 You should be a post graduate or a CA as CA is eligible for PHD course.
Go to Bombay University Office at Kalina Santacruz & you will get all the necessary information

CHANDRAKANT AMBANI
BOMBAY
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23 January 2009 hello sir, thanks for reply, for more info i am qualified CS, MCom & Bcom, now being law professional i want to persue PhD in corporate law but mumbai university dosent have it.
i will be oblidged if you can trace out some universities and references to whom i can contact for more details.

regards
jignesh


28 July 2024 Pursuing a PhD in Corporate Law is a significant academic and professional endeavor. Given your background and interests, here's a step-by-step guide on how to proceed:

### **1. Identify Universities Offering PhD in Corporate Law**

Several universities in India offer PhD programs in law, including Corporate Law. Since Mumbai University doesn't have a PhD program in Corporate Law, you might consider other reputed institutions. Here are some suggestions:

#### **Top Universities for PhD in Law:**

1. **National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru**
- **Program:** PhD in Law
- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years
- **Fees:** Varies by program, generally around ₹50K to ₹1L per year.
- **Contact:** [NLSIU PhD Program](https://www.nls.ac.in/phd-in-law/)

2. **National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad**
- **Program:** PhD in Law
- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years
- **Fees:** Varies; check the university’s official website.
- **Contact:** [NALSAR PhD Program](https://www.nalsar.ac.in/phd-programme)

3. **Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat**
- **Program:** PhD in Law
- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years
- **Fees:** Approx. ₹1,50,000 per year
- **Contact:** [Jindal Global Law School PhD](https://jgu.edu.in/jgls/phd-programme/)

4. **Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), Gurgaon**
- **Program:** PhD in Corporate Law
- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years
- **Fees:** Varies; check the university’s official website.
- **Contact:** [IICA PhD Program](https://www.iica.in/)

5. **University of Delhi**
- **Program:** PhD in Law
- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years
- **Fees:** Varies; approximately ₹20K - ₹50K per year.
- **Contact:** [Delhi University PhD Program](http://www.du.ac.in/)

**Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar**
- **Program:** PhD in Law
- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years
- **Fees:** Varies; check the university’s official website.
- **Contact:** [GNLU PhD Program](https://www.gnlu.ac.in/)

### **2. Steps to Enroll**

1. **Research Programs:**
- Review the specific PhD programs offered by these universities. Check their research focus, faculty expertise, and specializations in Corporate Law.

2. **Eligibility Criteria:**
- Generally, a Master’s degree in Law or a related field is required. Since you have an MCom and are a law professional, you should verify specific eligibility criteria with the respective university.

3. **Prepare Documents:**
- Academic transcripts
- Research proposal (outlining your intended research in Corporate Law)
- Statement of Purpose
- Letters of Recommendation
- Proof of relevant qualifications (e.g., CS, MCom)

4. **Application Process:**
- Follow the application guidelines of the chosen university. This often involves filling out an application form, submitting required documents, and possibly appearing for an interview or written test.

5. **Entrance Examination:**
- Some universities may require you to pass an entrance examination or an interview as part of the admission process.

**Funding and Scholarships:**
- Explore funding options or scholarships offered by the university or external bodies.

### **3. Duration and Fees**

- **Duration:** Typically 3-5 years, depending on your research progress and university regulations.
- **Fees:** Varies by university and program, generally ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹2,00,000 per year.

### **4. Contacting the Universities**

- **Visit the University Websites:** Most universities have detailed information about their PhD programs on their official websites.
- **Email or Call:** Reach out to the admissions office or the department of law for specific queries regarding the application process, research areas, and faculty.
- **Attend Webinars/Seminars:** Universities often hold informational sessions that can provide further insights.

### **5. Additional Resources**

- **PhD Guides and Research Proposal Tips:** Look for guides on writing research proposals and PhD research tips to strengthen your application.
- **Professional Networks:** Connect with current PhD scholars or alumni of the programs you are interested in for first-hand advice and insights.

By following these steps, you can navigate the process of pursuing a PhD in Corporate Law effectively. Each university has its own set of guidelines, so be sure to review and follow them carefully.



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