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As someone who actually has a PhD, let me tell you that it does not take 5 years t to complete a PhD in law. Look at the website or to NLUs, hardly any professors spend more than 3 years doing a PhD.
NLSIU 2023 guidelines have 4 components of coursework, which will take a minimum of 1 year to finish. It can be spred out as well or you can Shri k it to finish within 2 trimesters (but life will be difficult if you do)
I do know but not because of your unreasoned analogy. It’s a verifiable fact that all these places have garbage LLM programs. Only NLS and NLUD might have decent LLM programs and they’re also pretty bad too.
You lack the credentials to call any such programme good or bad, since you never got that degree yourself.
Then name some better universities for masters & PhD in India. Don't say IITs.
This just goes to show that you're ignorant about the kind of work that's taking place in Indian universities.
Then when the above post asked to name better universities, none replied . It shows that's you are the one ignorant of the state of Indian universities, when you can't even name one decent legal university.
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