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24th November 2018, 09:59 PM
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Is it beneficial to do PhD(Law) for LLM postgraduate?


Hi everyone, I want to do PhD(Law) course. As I have done LLM, so I think that this is a beneficial course for me. Am I right in this case? Should I do this course? Please suggest me. Waiting for your response!




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1st December 2018, 04:56 PM
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Default Re: Is it beneficial to do PhD(Law) for LLM postgraduate?

one of the benefits of pursuing a doctorate in law studies is that deep, long term research trains candidates to develop their critical and systematic analytical aptitude into a highly valuable professional trade. Working towards a PhD in law is a process that develops the candidate in other ways besides their specific understanding and knowledge of the subject they are researching.
Those who hold a doctorate in law find themselves highly qualified for positions as legal professionals, professors, researchers, policymakers and more.
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