Name – Dr. Manisha Choudhary
Mobile – +91-9782781784
Email – Choudhary.manisha@vgu.ac.in
Eligibility – A Master’s degree from a recognized Indian University or any other equivalent degree to the satisfaction of the Academic Council of the University, in the relevant field, with not less than 55% marks in aggregate or 6.0 CGPA on a 10 point scale or equivalent. Or VGU Ph.D Entance Exam.
Course Duration – 3-6 years
Fees Details –
Duration | Fees |
---|---|
Yearly Fee | 70000 -/ INR |
Semester Fee | 35000 -/ INR |
Scholarships –
Criteria | Scholarship amount (per year) |
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75% or above aggregate marks in Masters | 25% of Programme Fee |
60% or above aggregate marks in Masters | 10% of Programme Fee |
Fee After Scholarship –
Details | Scholarship Amount (per year) |
Applicable Fee after Scholarship (per year) |
---|---|---|
75% or above aggregate marks in Masters | 17500 (i.e. 25% of Programme Fee) |
52500 |
60% aggregate marks in Masters | 7000 (i.e. 10% of Programme Fee) |
63000 |
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Judge: In this job profile one has to ensure that justice is administered and legal rights of all the involved parties are safeguarded. A Judge presides over trials/ hearings wherein they listen to the case presented by lawyers.
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Apart from this, candidates can also pursue other Law Job Profiles after completing their PhD (Law) course from a reputed college/ university.