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Subharti University M.Phil. in Law - Fees, Eligibility, Seats and Admission 2024

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Subharti University M.Phil. in Law Fees

The fee for M.Phil. in Law at Subharti University is 55500 INR.

DurationFees
Year 155500 INR
Total Fees55500 INR
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Subharti University M.Phil. in Law Fees and Course Details

Course nameM.Phil. in Law
Duration1 Years
Course levelPG
Mode of StudyRegular
Total Fees55500 INR
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Subharti University M.Phil. in Law Eligibility Criteria

To pursue an M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy) degree at Subharti University Meerut, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria. Firstly, applicants should have completed a postgraduate degree in a relevant discipline from a recognized university, with a minimum aggregate score of 55%. Additionally, candidates must have cleared the entrance examination conducted by the university or any other recognized national-level exam, such as UGC-NET or CSIR-NET. It is also essential for candidates to possess a valid research proposal aligned with the university's research areas. Final selection will be based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exam, followed by an interview conducted by the university's selection committee.

Documents Required :

  • UG mark sheet or equivalent
  • Birth certificate or any other proof of age
  • Character certificate from the last attended institution
  • Migration certificate from the last attended institution
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport size photographs
  • Aadhaar card or any other government-issued ID proof
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Other Specializations in M.Phil Available at Subharti University

CourseDurationTotal Tution fees
M.Phil. in Journalism18 Months55666 Annual
M.Phil. in Zoology18 Years36333 Annual
M.Phil. in Bio Science18 Months36333 Annual
M.Phil. in Matematics18 Months32333 Annual
M.Phil. in Library & Information Science1 Years29800 Annual
M.Phil. in Physical Education18 Months43666 Annual

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