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Hi sundari. You need to select a topic of interest to you and read articles published in that area. Either you pursue what is required to be probed further or find research gaps and pursue them as your research topic. You are required to add additional knowledge through your research. Hope it is clear
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Ankit Raghuwanshi

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Ph.D in Law is a full-time doctorate programme in the field of Law. The eligibility criteria of the programme are qualifying Master degree or M.Phil in Law or Legal Studies with a minimum of 55 percent aggregate in the discipline passed from a recognised university. In addition, candidates should have a minimum work experience of 5 years as professionals holding a senior level position in their area of expertise.

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It is an online university, which is properly established and also offering DBA programme with JARO Education in India. It is a management based research programme.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Doctorate degree is given to those who have completed their Ph.D in any particular field. It is also given to those who are research scholars and have an approved thesis. In the field of engineering, B.Tech and then M.Tech would qualify one to be a research scholar.

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