Doctoral Programme

Overview

The Ph.D. programme at NALSAR is offered in two distinct disciplinary clusters:

  • Law and/or Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Management

There are 25 total vacancies in the Ph.D. programme: 15 across Law, Humanities, Social Sciences and their cognate disciplines and 10 across Management and its cognate disciplines.

As an institution that encourages, promotes, and incubates new and exciting research in emerging and interdisciplinary areas, NALSAR is especially seeking doctoral proposals in new and emerging areas that may have a cross-cutting focus across Law, Management, Humanities, and Social Sciences. The area selected should enable the candidate to make an original contribution to knowledge.

In keeping with its commitment to expanding the frontiers of not only legal research but also research in Management, Humanities, and the Social Sciences, admissions shall be made only if a research proposal is found satisfactory and suitable.

In fact, the University reserves the right not to fill the advertised seats if the Research Board does not find the requisite number of research-worthy proposals. Similarly, the University may admit more candidates if the Research Board finds proposals that can advance the University’s research agenda.

Ph.D. is not merely a degree, it’s an ushering into the exciting world of knowledge production that is critical to make meaningful sense of rapidly changing, unsettling and deeply complex social and institutional dimensions of life. NALSAR Ph.D. programme believes that preparing for such ushering into the world of knowledge requires us to be very open-minded, deeply curious, profoundly sceptical, and to have the courage to question all our hitherto received wisdom. Nurturing such qualities needs a vibrant community of young scholars and a culture of open conversations. At NALSAR, our constant endeavour is to make the doctoral programme an exciting scholarly journey and a culture of fellowship.
Professor Sitharamam Kakarala

Professor Sitharamam Kakarala

Designation: Convenor, Research Board

Student Testimonial

I began my Ph.D. with a personal curiosity: unanswered questions about issues with limited data. The University’s support has enabled me to devote time and resources to my research using empirical methods. My journey has now evolved into a sustained critical inquiry and a passionate pursuit of knowledge.

Shivani Mamgain,

Designation: Ph.D. Scholar (Law), Academic Year 2024 Batch

Shivani Mamgain,