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* **United States:** The United States is home to some of the best universities in the world, including Stanford University, Harvard University, and the University of California, Berkeley. These universities offer world-class programs in IPR law, and their graduates are highly sought-after by employers.
* **United Kingdom:** The United Kingdom is another great option for a PhD in IPR. The UK has a strong tradition of intellectual property law, and its universities offer excellent programs in this field. Some of the top
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To be eligible for admission to a PhD program in law, you will need to have a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from a recognized university. You will also need to have a strong academic record and research experience. Some PhD programs may also require you to take the Law School Admission Te
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Candidates willing to get admission to K J Somaiya Institute of Management for Ph.D. courses must have a Master degree from a recognised university along with a valid score in the PET exam conducted by Somaiya Vidyavihar University. Those, however, with a valid score in CSIR NET UGC NET JRF, ICMR JRF DBT JRF (BET), INSPIRE, Prime Minister Fellowships are exempted from the university level test. So apply early as the seats are limited and the candidates applying are many. Prior preparation is very important for the students.
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